Search icon

Music

06th Mar 2025

Five announce Belfast and Dublin shows on their 2025 reunion tour – and this is how to get tickets

Jonny Yates

This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a commission on any sales generated from it.

Five add Dublin and Belfast shows to their reunion tour

Five have announced two Ireland shows on their 2025 reunion tour – and this is how to get tickets.

Last month the group confirmed the UK leg of the tour, but the announcement didn’t include any Irish dates which upset fans.

The band confirmed the news on social media, saying: “We heard you loud and clear, Irish fans! The Keep On Movin’ 2025 Tour is now coming to Belfast and Dublin this November.”

They’ll headline Belfast’s SSE Arena on 22 November and Dublin’s 3Arena on 23 November as part of the tour.

All five members of the pop group – Jason ‘J’ Brown, Abz Love, Ritchie Neville, Sean Conlon and Scott Robinson – will reunite for the first time in 25 years for the Keep On Movin’ Tour.

Fans can expect to hear some of their biggest hits including “Everybody Get Up”, “Got the Feelin’”, “If Ya Gettin’ Down” and “Keep On Movin’” during their set.

The UK leg of the tour begins on 31 October in Brighton and heads to Cardiff, Liverpool, Birmingham, London and Glasgow to name a few.

Ahead of Five tickets going on sale for their Ireland shows, you can find out everything you need to know below.

When do Five tickets go on sale?

Tickets for the group’s newly added shows in Ireland go on general sale from 10am on Tuesday, 11 March via:

It’s been confirmed that tickets are priced from €51.50.

Is there a presale?

Fans who sign up via the group’s official website here will receive access to a presale. This takes place at 10am on Monday, 10 March and you’ll receive an email with details on how to access it.

What are the tour dates?

31 October – Brighton Centre – Ticketmaster / AXS

1 November – Bournemouth, BIC – Ticketmaster / AXS

2 November – Cardiff, Utilita Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

4 November – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

5 November – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

7 November – Manchester, AO Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

8 November – Leeds, First Direct Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

9 November – Birmingham, Utilita Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

11 November – London, O2 Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

14 November – Newcastle, Utilita Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

15 November – Aberdeen, P&J Live – Ticketmaster / AXS

16 November – Glasgow, OVO Hydro – Ticketmaster / AXS

22 November – Belfast, SSE Arena – Ticketmaster

23 November – Dublin, 3Arena – Ticketmaster