James Blunt London Royal Albert Hall set times: When singer will hit stage for Who We Used To Be shows

James Blunt’s Who We Used To Be Tour will take over London’s Royal Albert Hall this week.
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The Royal Albert Hall will host James Blunt for two nights this week as he brings his Who We Used To Be Tour to London.

Hitting the Royal Albert Hall stage on Tuesday (April 9) and again on Wednesday (April 10) his latest shows are named after his seventh studio album which was released in October last year. 

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Blunt is no stranger to the Kensington venue’s stage having performed there many times over the years. In 2021 he was the first artist to play a first full-capacity concert following the coronavirus pandemic.

 Ahead of his latest shows at the Royal Albert Hall, here’s when fans can expect James Blunt and his support act to hit the stage for his upcoming shows.

When will the support act for James Blunt’s Who We Used To Be Tour shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall take to the stage?

Singer songwriter Lucy Spraggan who rose to fame on the music competition X Factor in 2012 is set to support James Blunt across both of his Who We Used To Be Tour shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall this week.

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Spraggan is expected to open the Your Beautiful hitmaker’s capital shows at the prestigious concert hall at 8pm. Her set will wrap up around 8.40pm.

When will James Blunt take to stage for his Who We Used To Be Tour shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall?

James Blunt fans can expect to see the singer hit the stage at around 9pm. Goodbye My Lover and Carry You Home are some of the classic tunes audiences will no doubt hear. 

When will the James Blunt Who We Used To Be Tour shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall end?

Blunt is set to wrap up both of his weekday shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall at around 10.40pm.

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