The New Jersey-born singer will take her Girl Of My Dreams Tour to London, Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham and Manchester between November 1 and 9, following a run of dates across mainland Europe.
The trek shares its name with the 28-year-old's 2022 debut album. Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time on March 17 - Compare and buy tickets here.
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The Manhattan trio, who put out 'The Other Side Of Make-Believe' in 2022, will call in Brighton, Leeds and Edinburgh in May, Bristol in June and Liverpool in July.
Support on all dates except Liverpool will come from Water From Your Eyes. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday (March 17) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The sibling trio will play a One Night Only show at London's Royal Albert Hall on April 14, following their current five-show run at the Marquis Theatre in New York. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on March 17 - Compare and buy tickets here.
The brothers will perform their greatest hits, as well as their new single, Wings, taken from their upcoming LP, 'The Album', which is due out on May 5.
Teddy Swims
Ahead of his Latitude festival appearance on July 22, the Atlanta singer and songwriter will play shows in Leeds, Newcastle, Manchester, Cardiff, Birmingham, Nottingham, Dublin and London, where he'll take over the Roundhouse. He'll be joined by his band, Freak Freely. Tickets go on sale at 10am tomorrow, March 17 - Compare and buy tickets here.
The tour poster also states the run will include a festival appearance in Glasgow on July 8, the same weekend as TRNSMT, though there's not yet been any official confirmation that Teddy Swims will feature on the line-up.
Also announced this week:
Ed Sheeran will celebrate his upcoming album with a new London show later this month.
George Ezra has rescheduled his recently postponed UK shows.
Michael Mcintyre has added another round of extra dates to his Macnificent Tour.
Nile Rodgers and CHIC, Tom Jones and Kaiser Chiefs have been announced for Greenwich Summer Sounds series.
Fatboy Slim has rescheduled his London shows to the summer.
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