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Gemma Sherlock

Louis Tomlinson tickets on sale for huge UK and European Arena 2023 tour with Manchester date

Louis Tomlinson is coming to Manchester as part of a huge UK and European Arena tour and tickets go on sale today (October 21). The former One Direction turned solo-artist star will perform at the AO Arena next November.

The tour comes following Louis' upcoming album 'Faith In The Future' with the release of the single 'Out Of My System'. Louis will play in Manchester as well as Sheffield, Glasgow, Birmingham, London and more. Fans who pre-order the new album can get access to an exclusive pre-sale which opens on Wednesday, October 19.

General sale tickets will go on sale on Friday, October 21 at 9am via See Tickets and Ticketmaster. Louis will play at Manchester's AO Arena on Saturday, November 11, 2023 before moving onto Glasgow's OVO Hydro arena the day after. Below are a full lost of UK tour dates.

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Louis Tomlinson UK 2023 tour dates

  • November 8 - Dublin, 3Arena
  • November 10 - Sheffield, Utilita Arena
  • November 11 - Manchester, AO Arena
  • November 12 - Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • November 14 - Brighton, Brighton Centre
  • November 15 - Cardiff, International Arena
  • November 17 - London, The O2
  • November 18 - Birmingham, Resorts World Arena.

Louis returned to music with the first single from the album, ‘Bigger Than Me’ last month, the first new song from Louis since the release of his million selling debut solo album 'Walls' in 2020. ‘Bigger Than Me' is an impassioned pop song that has seen plays across Radio 1 and has been playlisted by Radio 2 and Virgin Radio, and head straight into the US Top 40 Radio.

Both tracks are taken from the upcoming album ‘Faith In The Future', released November 11, 2022. Louis has collaborated on the album with celebrated names such as Rob Harvey, Mike Crossey (The 1975, Wolf Alice), Dan Grech (The Killers, The Vaccines, Halsey), Nico Rebscher (Alice Merton), Joe Cross (Courteeners), and Hurts frontman Theo Hutchcraft. Whilst recording the album, Louis had a core aim: to produce a collection of songs befitting an anthemic live show, a task he's risen to with aplomb.

In 2021, Louis was listed in the Guinness Book Of World Records for breaking the record for the most live-streamed concert by a solo male artist. Louis hosted one of the biggest live stream concert events ever held, selling over 160,000 tickets to fans in over 110 countries and raising funds for several important charities and touring crew affected by the pandemic.

Following the huge success of the festival's 2021 debut, August also saw the return of Louis’ highly successful The Away From Home Festival. The one day event was staged this year at the stunning Marenostrum Fuengirola in Malaga Spain, hosting 18,000 fans and selling out in just 24hrs with a line-up of some of the best new British bands.

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