Skye Newman has announced the ‘Survival’ tour, the UK artist’s biggest headlining tour so far, with nine dates scheduled for November.
The London star is riding a wave of success following the release of her debut EP ‘SE9 Part 1’, with the follow-up, ‘Part 2’, released May 29. Click here to pre-save. Her recent UK and Europe dates sold out in minutes, prompting a new string of dates set for this winter.
Starting November 1 at the Beacon in Bristol, she then moves on to Wolverhampton’s Civil Hall, before two nights at the O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester. From there, she plays the Corn Exchange in Edinburgh, Newcastle’s O2 City Hall, and back-to-back nights at the O2 Brixton Academy. The current run of dates concludes November 18 at Brighton Centre.
Artist pre-sale opens Wednesday April 29 at 10am, click here for tickets. General sale opens Friday May 1 at 10am. Check out the full list of dates below.
Skye Newman’s 2026 ‘Survival’ Tour Dates are:
NOVEMBER
01 – Bristol – Beacon
03 – Wolverhampton – Civic Hall
06 – Manchester – O2 Victoria Warehouse
07 – Manchester – O2 Victoria Warehouse
09 – Edinburgh – Corn Exchange
10 – Newcastle – O2 City Hall
12 – London – O2 Academy Brixton
13 – London – O2 Academy Brixton
18 – Brighton – Brighton Centre
In a press release, Newman said: “The shows this year have meant everything to me. I still get blown away that my songs have taken on a life of their own and rooms full of my people sing them back with so much love and life. My next tour feels like a chance to take that even further with bigger rooms, bigger energy, but the same connection and community! I literally can’t wait! Thank you for all your support, it means the world to me!”
In February, Skye Newman was included in the NME 100: essential emerging artists for 2026, our guide to the artists who have the potential to shape the music industry in the coming years. Her entry describes her as “a rising star of a new generation of UK soul”.
“Whether she’s calling out men who abuse their power on ‘Lonely Girl’ or navigating the fallout of a messy relationship on ‘Hairdresser’, it’s clear that Newman’s fearless approach to songwriting is exactly what’s needed.”
She was also crowned as the winner of BBC Sound Of 2026 in January, a newcomer’s award from the broadcaster that includes The Last Dinner Party, HAIM, and Adele among past winners. The nominees are compiled from votes by music critics and industry figures to award the year’s most promising new talent.
Last November, Skye spoke to NME as part of our Breakout segment, and cited Amy Winehouse, Adele, Bob Marley among her biggest influences. “Coming from a loud, chaotic life, it was a huge thing as a child to see someone so vulnerable as Amy,” she explained.
Discussing famous artists who have championed her music, including Elton John and Ed Sheeran, she said: “It’s been crazy and surreal. I don’t think it’s something I’ll ever get over. Even having conversations and getting advice from these people is mental. I honestly feel like I was born to do this job.”

























