Lewis Capaldi confirms first tour in two years with Dublin date included

Lewis Capaldi has announced his first tour in two years, with a date in Dublin's 3Arena included
Lewis Capaldi confirms first tour in two years with Dublin date included

James Cox

Lewis Capaldi has announced his first tour in two years, with a date in Dublin's 3Arena included.

The Scottish singer took a break after he struggled to manage his Tourette syndrome symptoms during a Glastonbury performance. 

He made his comeback at the same festival over the weekend, telling Glastonbury revellers: "I'm back, baby."

Capaldi has now announced a UK & Ireland Arena Tour for September 2025. 

Tickets will be available on pre-sale from Tuesday, July 8th at 9am and general sale from Thursday, July 10th at 9am.

Capaldi marked his Glastonbury return by performing hits such as Before You Go, Grace, Hold Me While You Wait, Bruises, Forget Me, a first live showing of ‘Survive’, and one of his most popular songs Someone You Loved. 

Along with Dublin, Capaldi's tour will included shows in Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow and two performances in London.

The 3Arena gig is on Monday, September 29th.

Lewis Capaldi tour dates - September

Sun 7th Sheffield, Utilita Arena

Thu 11th Aberdeen, P&J Live

Sat 13th Glasgow, OVO Hydro

Wed 17th London, The O2

Thu 18th London, The O2

Sat 20th Manchester, Co-Op Live

Tue 23rd Birmingham, Utilita Arena

Fri 26th Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena

Sat 27th Cardiff, Utilita Arena

Mon 29th Dublin, 3 Arena

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