Popstar Hayley Kiyoko has announced a brand new tour to celebrate her 2022 album, Panorama. The global headline run kicks off in Glasgow, UK on April 5before heading to Manchester and London for a headline show on April 9.
Since breaking out in 2015, Kiyoko has amassed over one billion global streams and over 2.28M YouTube subscribers. She has also racked up over 840M lifetime YouTube views, and numerous sold-out venues across the country and abroad.
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Kiyoko is arguably most known for her song ‘Girls Like Girls’ which has just short of 125 million streams on Spotify. Panorama, released in 2022 was her first studio album since her 2018 album ‘Expectations’.
Despite being an in demand artist, the 31-year-old has ventured into other sectors and This year, will debut her first novel, a coming-of-age romance based on her breakthrough hit song and viral video, Girls Like Girls , arriving on May 30.
Kiyoko has also been labelled as one of “The 21st Century’s Most Influential Women Musicians” by NPR. She inspires her community through nuanced storytelling and lyricism, encouraging hope as her resounding message.
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When is Hayley Kiyoko performing in London?
The American has announced just three dates in the UK. Her last date in the UK will be in the capital, performing at Koko on April 9.
How to get tickets to see Hayley Kiyoko in London
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Tickets to see Kiyoko in London are not yet on sale. Before going on general sale, tickets will go on presale via Live Nation on Thursday, February 2 and 10am. You must be registered on Live Nation to access the presale. And then, tickets will go general sale, once again through Live Nation, heading on general sale on Friday, February 3 at 10am.


Hayley Kiyoko UK tour dates
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- April 5 - Glasgow, SWG3 - Galvanizers
- April 7 - Manchester, Academy 2
- April 9 - London, KOKO
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