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As part of his 36 stadium tour across Europe, The Weeknd heads to the UK next with dates in Manchester and London confirmed. It is billed as a celebration for the singer’s acclaimed album trilogy—After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022), and Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025). Throughout the dates in Europe and the UK, he will be joined by Palyboi Carti.

Starting in Glasgow in March next year, this will be the singer’s first tour in seven years, which is currently set to conclude with a show at London’s O2 Arena on the 7th July as demand for tickets remains high. The tour celebrate’s the release of Allen’s fifth studio album.

Announced to celebrate the release of the album of the same name (which was released on the 31st October), this tour is set to kick off in the UK on the 6th February in Belfast. The album ‘Everybody Scream’ was the follow up to 2022’s ‘Dance Fever’.

the trio are revisiting one of their most popular tours since reuniting with the return of The Circus Live tour, based around the 2008 album. Beginning in Southampton on the 29th May, this is a chance for fans to come and celebrate some of the group’s biggest hits!

The group formed of Ronan Keating, Mikey Graham, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch are set to reunite for concerts taking place in London next June, celebrating the group’s biggest hits for one final time. The concert will also pay tribute to  Stephen Gately, who tragically passed away in 2009 at the age of just 33.

Following the band’s run in New York, the group known for songs such as ‘It’s My Life’ and ‘Livin’ On A Prayer’, will head to the UK playing in Edinburgh and Dublin as well as London. The Forever Tour will see the band tour their sixteenth studio album Forever, released June 2024.

This very recently announced tour, will mark the band’s first full UK and European trek since their ‘World’s Collide’ live tour in 2022. The tour will start at Leeds’ First Direct Bank Arena on September 8th. It will see the band being joined by  special guest Poppy ), as well as openers Nova Twins and K.Flay. The latter artist features on Evanescence’s latest single ‘Fight Like A Girl’, while Poppy appeared alongside frontwoman Amy Lee and Spiritbox‘s Courtney LaPlante on the collaborative 2025 track ‘End Of You’.

Marking the 25th anniversary of the group’s formation, Westlife are heading back out on tour next year to celebrate many of their biggest hits that they have released over the years. The tour is set to start on the 29th September 2026 in Aberdeen.