TOM GRENNAN ANNOUNCES GRENNAN ’25 HIS BIGGEST EVER ARENA TOUR

Tom Grennan has announced his largest tour to date, the GRENNAN ’25 tour, which will cover the UK and Ireland in September. The tour includes 11 dates, with a highlight performance at The O2 Arena in London on 6 September. This announcement coincides with the reveal of his fourth album, Everywhere I Went Led Me To Where I Didn’t Want To Be, and the release of his new single, “Shadowboxing.” The 15-track album, set to be released on 15 August through Insanity Records, follows his 2023 album What Ifs & Maybes.

Fans who pre-order the new album by 3pm GMT on 4 February will gain exclusive access to a pre-sale on 5 February at 10am. Additional pre-sales, including those through Live Nation and Metropolis Music, will begin on 6 February at 10am. General ticket sales will start on 7 February at 10am. Mastercard cardholders in the UK can access preferred tickets on 7 February at 10am via Priceless. Visit www.priceless.com/music to find out more.

Tour Dates:

3 September: Bournemouth – BIC

4 September: Birmingham – Utilita Arena

6 September: London – The O2

9 September: Cardiff – Utilita Arena

10 September: Nottingham – Motorpoint Arena

11 September: Glasgow – OVO Hydro

13 September: Dublin – 3Arena

15 September: Aberdeen – P&J Arena

16 September: Newcastle – Utilita Arena

18 September: Leeds – First Direct Arena

19 September: Manchester – Co-op Live

The tour and album news follow the success of Tom Grennan’s festive hit “It Can’t Be Christmas (Amazon Music Original),” which achieved silver certification and reached the Top 3 in the singles chart, narrowly missing the top spot to Wham! and Mariah Carey.

With two number one albums, multiple Brit and Ivor Novello nominations, and an MTV Award for Best UK Act, Tom Grennan is one of the UK’s leading artists. Last August, he headlined his largest show to date at Gunnersbury Park, performing to a crowd of 25,000.

Tom’s new album, produced with Justin Tranter, explores a new sound inspired by artists like George Michael, Prince, and Freddie Mercury. “Shadowboxing,” the second single from the album, follows the upbeat “Higher” released in September. Tom describes “Shadowboxing” as a representation of his ongoing battle with personal demons and his journey to mental and physical preparedness.

Everywhere I Went Led Me To Where I Didn’t Want To Be is a positive album about self-belief and taking risks. Tom says, “This album is about me, revived. Now I’m at a place where I DO want to be. And I’m ready to blow people’s heads off.”

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