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Lewis Capaldi announces UK tour after triumphant comeback at Glastonbury 2025

Lewis Capaldi has announced a new UK and Ireland tour for this September – see the full list of dates below.

The singer-songwriter made a triumphant and redemptive return to the stage at Glastonbury 2025 on Friday (June 27) as an unannounced performer on the Pyramid Stage. He declared during the set that “I’m fucking back, baby!”, completing the show that he was unable to in 2023.

Now, Capaldi has consolidated his comeback with news of an arena tour to take place later in the year, including two huge shows at London’s The O2.

Announcing the shows, he wrote on social media: “About time I got back to work…hope to see you out there.”

Capaldi kicks off in Sheffield’s Utilita Arena on September 7, followed by Aberdeen and Glasgow, before the London shows on September 17 and 18. He then hits Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham and Cardiff, before finishing up at Dublin’s 3 Arena on September 29.

Tickets go on pre-sale on July 8 at 9am and the general sale begins at the same time on July 10 – you will be able to get yours here.

Lewis Capaldi will play: 

SEPTEMBER 
7 – Sheffield, Utilita Arena 
11 – Aberdeen, P&J Live 
13 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro 
17 – London, The O2 
18 – London, The O2 
20 – Manchester, Co-Op Live 
23 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena 
26 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena 
27 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena 
29 – Dublin, 3 Arena 

Lewis Capaldi performs at Glastonbury 2025. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

Capaldi preceded his Glastonbury return with the new single ‘Survive’ last week, his first new material since 2023. The moving track sees the singer addressing his mental health struggles: “Most nights, I fear that I’m not enough / I’ve had my share of Monday mornings when I can’t get up / But when hope is lost and I come undone / I swear to God, I’ll survive / If it kills me to / I’m gonna get up and try / If it’s the last thing I do,” he sings.

Introducing the song at Glastonbury, he said: “The last two years haven’t been the best for me, it’s been difficult at times. I wanted to make a song that was about overcoming that stuff and getting through it. This has been my fucking goal, to get back here doing this. So this song is about that.”

Fans lauded his emotional return, with one writing: “This is strength, resilience, and perseverance personified. Two years ago, I watched live coverage as Lewis Capaldi was floored by Tourettes. He takes two years to rest, recover, and heal, showing those struggling with mental health issues that there is always a way back.”

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