Everything Everything have announced a 2025 UK and Ireland tour celebrating the 10th anniversary of their third album ‘Get To Heaven’. Find all the details below.
The Manchester band will hit the road later this year to mark a decade of their critically-acclaimed 2015 record – which peaked at Number Seven in the UK, and features the singles ‘Distant Past’ and ‘Regret’.
Kicking off at the legendary Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow on November 27, the special run of dates also includes stops in Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, Newcastle, Bristol, Birmingham and Dublin.
The group are set to perform ‘Get To Heaven’ in its entirety “for the first time ever” at the forthcoming shows. They’ve also teased that they’ll be treating fans to “some extras”.
Tickets for the 10th anniversary tour go on general sale at 10am BST next Friday (April 11) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, you can find pre-sale information via Ticketmaster.
See the announcement post and full list of dates below.
To celebrate a decade of Get To Heaven we will be touring the UK and Ireland later this year, playing the album in full, plus some extras, for the first time ever.
Tickets go on general sale Friday 11th April at 10am BST. pic.twitter.com/mwwJ8KBUim
— EverythingEverything (@E_E_) April 4, 2025
Everything Everything’s ‘Get To Heaven’ 10th anniversary 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates are:
NOVEMBER
27 – Barrlowland Ballroom, Glasgow
28 – O2 Academy, Leeds
29 – Aviva Studios, Manchester
DECEMBER
01 – Rock City, Nottingham
02 – NX, Newcastle
03 – Prospect Building, Bristol
05 – O2 Academy, Birmingham
08 – 3Olympia, Dublin
Speaking to NME about ‘Get To Heaven’ in 2015, Everything Everything explained that the album was a product of 2014’s conflicting tide of information – which frontman Jonathan Higgs called the “most violent year of our lives”.
“Don’t quiz me on the politics of Syria or Ukraine,” Higgs said. “I don’t fucking know, but I know it makes me feel wretched and confused and anxious without having to know who’s right and who’s wrong.
“Instead, it’s trying to inhabit these people who do this stuff – like how would I feel if I was Muslim, or a rejected Hollywood teen like that Rodger kid. He was the one who did it for me. He was the son of a movie producer and his suicide video was a movie – it was shot like one, with that sunlight across his face, and he was acting, he was completely gone. I felt like a lot of the violence of last year desensitised me, and he represented the end result of that in some way.”
When picking a title for the record, Higgs wrote down a list of potential names that were violent, dark and bloody, before ultimately opting for a more subversive title. “You go through all this horror, and as this ‘fuck you’ to the perpetrators, why not give it a really nice title?” he told NME. “I wanted to try and rise above it and defeat that horrible shit with hope.”
Everything Everything released their seventh and most recent album, ‘Mountainhead’, in March 2024. They toured the record in the UK last spring, before embarking on another leg in the winter. Last month, the group supported The Wombats on their UK tour.
This summer will see Everything Everything make appearances at Victorious Festival, Hardwick Festival, Brighton’s On The Beach, and Electric Bay Festival.