Jorja Smith has announced her 2025 ‘Falling Or Flying’ UK and Ireland tour set to kick off next summer.
The ‘High’ singer will kick off the leg of her tour at Manchester’s O2 Apollo on May 30, 2025. From there, she will make stops in Wolverhampton and Dublin before wrapping up the tour with a two-night run at London’s Eventim Apollo on June 5 and 6 2025.
A ticket pre-sale will be available for those who sign up here. The pre-sale will commence on Wednesday (November 13) at 10am local time. General ticket sales will begin on Friday (November 15) at 10am local time. Check out a full list of tour dates below and visit here to purchase tickets.
Jorja Smith has just announced her ‘falling or flying’ UK Tour!
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— Jorja Smith (@JorjaSmith) November 7, 2024
Jorja Smith’s 2025 UK and Ireland ‘Falling Or Flying’ tour dates are:
MAY
30 – Manchester, O2 Apollo
31 – Wolverhampton, University Civic Hall
JUNE
2 – Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre
5 – London, Eventim Apollo
6 – London, Eventim Apollo
Speaking about the newly announced dates in an Instagram story, Smith wrote: “Can’t wait for these shows. Little UK and Ireland run for ya, see you there X.”
The tour is in support of her second studio album, 2023’s ‘Falling or Flying‘. In a four-star review of the album, NME shared: “‘Greatest Gift’, a song about Smith reconnecting with her younger self, is as touching as she’s ever sounded as a pertinent message rings true: I promise to make sure you’ll never fall far from your grace / I hope that you know you are never too far from your purpose” she reminds herself. ‘Falling or Flying’ was the record she was destined to make, she just had to allow herself to get there.”
Earlier this summer, NME caught Smith’s set at Reading Festival. In a four-star review of her slot, journalist Kyann-Sian Williams shared: “You could power a town with the electricity in the air in the tent by the end of Jorja’s set. She rolls through her party-friendly hits (with a pinch of angst with ‘Teenage Fantasy’), and the pure adulation the crowd shows her is next to none. The once-flailing arms stretch high, holding up heart-shaped hands, trying to find a way to thank her for pulling off a set that is a magical touch to a blockbuster Friday.”
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