Tom Grennan announces UK tour including London O2 gig:how to get tickets, presale details

After international tour success, Tom Grennan returns to the UK with a series of 2023 tour dates, including London
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Following a sold-out headline tour of North America and two of Australia, musician Tom Grennan has announced a full UK tour occurring in 2023, with a London date rounding out the tour.

Grennan has announced 10 tour dates across the United Kingdom in March in support of his upcoming album, What Ifs & Maybes, with a release date to be announced.

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August saw Grennan take another Top Ten smash in the UK singles chart, writing and collaborating with KSI for Not Over Yet, the blockbuster breakout British artist has now stepped up to festival headliner status.

Performing to a 30,000 capacity crowd at Godiva Festival in September , it capped off a summer live season of global proportions.

When is Tom Grennan playing in London on his UK tour?

Tom Grennan perform on the main stage during the TRNSMT Festival at Glasgow GreenTom Grennan perform on the main stage during the TRNSMT Festival at Glasgow Green
Tom Grennan perform on the main stage during the TRNSMT Festival at Glasgow Green

Tom Greenan will be playing The O2 on March 23 2023.

How to get tickets for Tom Grennan’s London show?

Tickets for Tom Greenan’s London show are available through Ticketmaster and will be on sale from Friday October 7 2022.

Those wanting early access to tickets can do so by pre-ordering the new album from Tom Greenan’s online store, from September 27 at 10am to October 4 by 3pm

The full list of Tom Greenan UK tour 2023 dates

  • Friday 10 March: Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • Saturday 11 March:  Cardiff international Arena, Cardif
  • Sunday 12 March: First Direct Arena, Leeds
  • Tuesday 14 March: O₂ City Hall, Newcastle
  • Wednesday 15 March:  OVO Hydro, Glasgow
  • Friday 17 March: Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
  • Saturday 18 March: AO Arena, Manchester
  • Sunday 19 March: Brighton Centre, Brighton
  • Tuesday 21 March: Pavilions,  Plymouth
  • Thursday 23 March: The O₂, London

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