Top Tickets This Week: NE-YO, Jamie T, Gabrielle, Inhaler
Thursday, 07 July 2022
Written by Jon Stickler
NE-YO
The Grammy Award-winning singer, composer, producer and actor will support his upcoming album, 'Self Explanatory', with performances at Manchester's BEC Arena, Birmingham Forum and Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena on September 21, 24 and 25, respectively.
The concerts will mark the R&B star's first shows in the UK for six years. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on July 8 - Compare and buy tickets here.
Jamie T
The South London singer-songwriter will bring The Theory Of Whatever Tour to Newcastle, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, Sheffield, Manchester, Cardiff, Portsmouth and London, where he'll headline the Alexandra Palace on November 18. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on July 8 - Compare and buy tickets here.
Jamie T will release his fifth studio album, 'The Theory Of Whatever', on July 29 via Polydor.
Gabrielle
The vocalist will take her 30 Years Of Dreaming Tour to Guildford, Plymouth, Oxford, Norwich, Hull, Nottingham, Halifax, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Liverpool, York, Cambridge, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Brighton, Southend and London, where she'll play the Royal Albert Hall, between October 6, 2023 and November 1, 2023.
The Dublin four-piece have announced three of their biggest shows to date for the autumn, with stops confirmed at Manchester Academy, the O2 Academy Glasgow, and London's iconic Roundhouse in October.
Keane frontman Tom Chaplin has announced a new studio LP, along with an autumn UK tour.
Gary Barlow has announced extra dates for the UK and Ireland tour of his one-man show, A Different Stage.
George Ezra has announced an intimate Oxford show.
Kasabian have added shows in Ireland to their autumn tour plans.
Levellers have announced a new Acoustic Tour for 2023.
Aitch has added a second Dublin date to his Close To Home Tour.
Yungblud has announced the International As Fuck Tour.
Head here for a full list and to find your tickets. Check our rolling guide to cancelled and postponed events here.
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