Dave

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The award-winning South London artist will kick off his The Boy Who Played The Harp Tour across mainland Europe from February 2 to 17, with shows in Munich, Paris, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, and Stockholm.
He’ll then head to the UK and Ireland between March 2 to 17, playing arenas in Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham, alongside two nights in Manchester and four nights at London's The O2. Tickets are on sale now - Compare and buy tickets here.
The tour supports Dave’s new album, 'The Boy Who Played The Harp', due out this Friday (October 24) via Capitol Records, following up 2019’s 'Psychodrama' and 2021’s 'We’re All Alone In This Together'.
Luke Combs

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Due to overwhelming demand, the multi-award-winning country artist has added more UK dates to his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour.
He'll play a third night at London's Wembley Stadium on August 2 and a second at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium on July 24. Tickets go on sale at 10am this Friday (October 24) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The European leg also includes shows at Dublin's Slane Castle, Gothenburg's Ullevi Stadium, Paris' Accor Arena, and Amsterdam's Johan Cruyff Arena.
Before that, Combs will tour North America from March 21 to June 6, with an extra Montreal date added for May 29. Dierks Bentley, Ty Myers, and Thelma and James will open in Las Vegas, with Jake Worthington joining for the rest of the US run.
Support acts for the European dates include The Script, The Teskey Brothers, Thomas Rhett, Ty Myers, and The Castellows across select cities.
The tour takes its name from a track on his latest EP, 'The Prequel', and teases songs from Combs' next album, the follow-up to 2024's 'Fathers & Sons', due next year.
Conan Gray

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The California artist will kick off his Wishbone World Tour with the North American leg in February and March next year.
He'll then tour the UK and Ireland from May 5 to 12, with stops confirmed in Dublin, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, and London, followed by European dates between May 14 and June 7. After a short break, he'll perform in Australia and New Zealand between September 26 and October 8.
Rising pop artist Esha Tewari will support throughout the tour. Tickets go on general sale at 9am local time on Friday (October 24) - Compare and buy tickets.
The tour shares its name with Gray's latest album, 'Wishbone', released in August. Read our review here.
Wu-Tang Clan

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The legendary hip hop group have announced new dates for the Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber Tour, which they've confirmed will be their final tour together.
After taking the tour across North America this summer, Wu-Tang Clan will head to the UK and Europe from March 2 to 19, with arena shows lined up in Amsterdam, Berlin, Łódź, Vienna, Bologna, Cologne, Paris, Zürich, Brussels, London, and Manchester.
They'll then perform at Dubai's Coca-Cola Arena on March 22, followed by three Australian dates between March 25 and 28.
The set list will span their discography, including deep cuts, rarities, and classics from 'Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)' and 'Wu-Tang Forever'.
Tickets for the UK, European, and UAE dates go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (October 24), with the Australian shows on sale at 1pm local time on October 30 - Compare and buy tickets here.
Their latest release is 'Black Samson, The Bastard Swordsman', a collaborative album with Mathematics.
Also Announced This Week:
- Bon Jovi have announced a series of global tour dates, marking their return to the live stage.
- 5 Seconds Of Summer have announced the Everyone's A Star! World Tour for 2026.
- The Weeknd has added a second Manchester show to the 2026 UK and European leg of his After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour.
- Alfie Boe has announced the Facing Myself Tour.
- David Essex will hit the road in 2026 with the Thanks For The Memories Tour.
- Brandi Carlile has announced The Human Tour.
- Belle and Sebastian will celebrate 30 years of 'If You're Feeling Sinister' with a show in Halifax next summer.
- Tucker Wetmore has announced The Brunette World Tour.
- Gabrielle Aplin will hit the road with the English Rain Tour next spring.
- Emeli Sandé will make her debut at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod next summer.
- The annual Premier League Darts roadshow will tour UK and European arenas in 2026.
- Westlife have announced residencies in Dublin and Belfast for 2026 as part of their 25th Anniversary World Tour.
- Josh Groban has announced an intimate London show for November.
- Beth Hart has scheduled a UK tour for spring 2026.
- Fat Freddy's Drop will celebrate the 21st anniversary of 'Based On A True Story' with tour dates throughout 2026.
- Pixies have added shows in Berkshire and Cornwall to their 2026 UK tour plans.
- James Arthur has confirmed outdoor shows in Scarborough and Halifax for next summer.
- Rilo Kiley will perform in the UK for the first time in 19 years next summer.
- Shed Seven have announced a summer show in Halifax.
- Courteeners will play a huge hometown show next summer.
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