Blossoms will play in Newcastle as part of their huge UK tour later this year. The five-piece will take their 21-date tour to the likes of Manchester, London, Dublin, Newcastle and more this winter.
Fans will be able to get tickets to see the Stockport singers on Friday, August 5. The general ticket sale will take place from 9am via Ticketmaster and See Tickets. Those who have O2 Priority have been able to get tickets since Wednesday morning (August 3).
The band consisting of Tom Ogden, (lead vocals, guitar), Charlie Salt (bass, backing vocals), Josh Dewhurst (lead guitar, percussion), Joe Donovan (drums) and Myles Kellock (keyboards, synthesizer, backing vocals) will start their tour in Bristol on November 11 before heading to Nottingham and other venues, they play in Newcastle on November 20 at the O2 City Hall.
Their tour comes after the band played successful headline sets at Y Not? and Truck festivals, and a set at Glastonbury. Scroll down for their full tour dates.
Blossoms full tour dates:
- November 11 - Bristol – O2 Academy
- November 12 - Nottingham – Rock City
- November 13 - Aylesbury – Waterside Theatre
- November 15 - Cambridge – Corn Exchange
- November 16 - Portsmouth – Guildhall
- November 18 - Exeter University – Great Hall
- November 19 - Bournemouth – O2 Academy
- November 20 - Newcastle – O2 City Hall
- November 22 - Glasgow – O2 Academy
- November 23 - Edinburgh – O2 Academy
- November 25 - Doncaster – Dome
- November 26 - Cardiff University – Great Hall
- November 27 - Liverpool University – The Mountford Hall
- November 29 - Birmingham – O2 Academy
- November 30 - Norwich – The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA
- December 2 - Brighton – Dome
- December 3 - London – O2 Academy Brixton
- December 5 - Belfast – Telegraph
- December 6 - Dublin – Olympia Theatre
- December 8 - Manchester – O2 Apollo
- December 9 - Manchester – O2 Apollo
Since forming in 2013, Blossoms have enjoyed widespread success and acclaim for their synth-forward blend of Britpop and indie rock. In 2014, they released their first single, You Pulled a Gun on Me , and went on to play The Great Escape and Reading & Leeds that summer. Blossoms released the track Charlemagne in 2015, which broke into the top 100 of the UK singles chart.
Their 2016 eponymous debut topped the album charts for two consecutive weeks and went on to earn the band BRIT Award and Mercury Prize nominations, while 2018’s Cool Like You charted at No.4 on the UK albums chart, spawning the anthemic singles I Can’t Stand It, There’s a Reason Why (I Never Returned Your Calls) and How Long Will This Last?
The following two years saw Blossoms tour sold-out venues and packed festival stages across the UK and Europe. They played their biggest gig to date, a triumphant hometown show at Stockport County’s Edgeley Park, in summer 2019.
Blossoms released their third album, Foolish Loving Spaces , in January 2020. Produced in Liverpool and topping the UK albums chart, it celebrates love in all of its many forms and features the hits Your Girlfriend and If You Think This Is Real Life .
Their double album, In Isolation / Live From The Plaza Theatre, Stockport , arrived in October 2020 featuring original music created during lockdown along with a recording from the launch show for Foolish Loving Spaces early in the year. Blossoms played a livestream from London’s O2 Academy Brixton on 3 December 2020 to support the new material.
The band confirmed an appearance at the 2021 edition of TRNSMT Festival. On 4 March 2021, Blossoms also announced rescheduled dates for their extensive UK tour in late August and September 2021.