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Maren Morris announces ‘The Dreamsicle’ 2025 UK and EU tour

Maren Morris has announced a 2025 ‘The Dreamsicle’ UK and EU tour. Find all the ticket information below.

The Texan singer revealed she’ll be playing the string of shows in support of her upcoming new album ‘D R E A M S I C L E’, which is due for release on May 9.

“D R E A M S I C L E felt like it was already translating itself to a live environment while I was writing the album,” she wrote on Instagram. “The acoustics, layers of harmonies, stacked synthesizers against raw vocals; it was coming to life in the studio without an audience, so I’m very excited to finally allow these songs to hit the air and feel them amplified by the energy of a crowd. it’ll be a dreamy experience all around for fans and for myself.”

She’ll kick off the UK and EU leg in Dublin on November 3, before playing in cities across the UK including Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and London. From there, she’ll head to Paris, Berlin and more before wrapping up the tour in Copenhagen on November 20. You can find a full list of dates below.

The shows will be supported by Bea and Her Business, who just received an Ivor Novello nomination for The Rising Star Award with Amazon Music.

Pre-sale is available from 10am BST on Wednesday (April 30) for fans who pre-order the album here by 3pm BST on Tuesday (April 29). General sale begins 10am local time on May 2, and tickets will be available here.

Maren Morris’s 2025 UK and EU tour dates are:

NOVEMBER
3 – The National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
5 – Albert Hall, Manchester, UK
7 – Symphony Hall, Birmingham, UK
8 – O2 Academy, Glasgow, UK
10 – Roundhouse, London, UK
13 – Le Trianon, Paris, France
14 – Trix, Antwerp, Belgium
16 – X-TRA, Zurich, Switzerland
17 – Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands,
19 – Columbia Theatre, Berlin, Germany
20 – Amager Bio, Copenhagen, Denmark

In other news, Morris recently honoured the Grateful Dead at a Los Angeles charity gala, alongside The War On Drugs, Vampire Weekend, Mick Fleetwood and more.

Elsewhere, in 2023, she announced plans to depart from country music due to the industry’s “homophobia and transphobia”.

“The further you get into the country music business, that’s when you start to see the cracks, and once you see it, you can’t un-see it. So you start doing everything you can with the little power you have to make things better,” she said.

She continued: “After the Trump years, people’s biases were on full display. It just revealed who people really were and that they were proud to be misogynistic and racist and homophobic and transphobic. All these things were being celebrated, and it was weirdly dovetailing with this hyper-masculine branch of country music.”

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