Lewis Capaldi announces tour dates
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Lewis Capaldi has announced details of a headline arena tour across Ireland and the UK – and this is how to get tickets.
The singer-songwriter will return with a string of shows in September marking his first tour in two years.
He’ll kick off the run on 7 September in Sheffield and head to the likes of Aberdeen, Glasgow, London, and Manchester.
Other dates include Birmingham, Nottingham, Cardiff, before finishing up in Dublin on 29 September.
He recently returned to the stage last weekend as a surprise guest at Glastonbury Festival, with a performance on the Pyramid Stage.
It marked his return to the same stage after he struggled with tics caused by Tourette’s and ended his set prematurely back in 2023.
He played seven tracks including newly released song “Survive”, and took to social media to share a clip comparing his 2025 return to the way he left things in 2023: “Glastonbury it’s so incredible to be back, thank you so much for having me x”.
It’s also been confirmed that he’ll be joined by special guests Skye Newman and Aaron Rowe across the upcoming arena tour run.
Ahead of Lewis Capaldi tickets going on sale for his UK and Ireland arena tour, you can find out everything you need to know below.
When do Lewis Capaldi tickets go on sale?
They go on general sale at 9am on Thursday, 10 July via:
- Ticketmaster here
- See Tickets here
- Seat Unique here (hospitality tickets)
Can I get presale tickets?
Yes, an artist presale takes place from 9am on Tuesday, 8 July. To access this sign up via the singer’s website here. Choose your preferred date and enter your email address to receive presale access.
There’s also an O2 Priority sale takes place from 9am on Tuesday, 8 July. This is available to O2 and Virgin Media customers, and can be accessed via the O2 mobile app.
What are the tour dates?
7 September – Sheffield, Utilita Arena – tickets
11 September – Aberdeen, P&J Live – tickets
13 September – Glasgow, OVO Hydro – tickets
17 September – London, O2 Arena – tickets
18 September – London, O2 Arena – tickets
20 September – Manchester, Co-op Live – tickets
23 September – Birmingham, Utilita Arena – tickets
26 September – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena – tickets
27 September – Cardiff, Utilita Arena – tickets
29 September – Dublin, 3Arena – tickets