Lewis Capaldi Announces Huge 2025 UK & Ireland Arena Tour – Following Emotional Glastonbury Return

After two years out of the spotlight, Lewis Capaldi is officially back – and he's heading straight for the country’s biggest stages.
Fresh off a show-stopping, tearjerking return to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage, the Scottish superstar has announced a massive UK & Ireland arena tour for September 2025, bringing his soaring heartbreak anthems to fans across the country.
The 10-date run kicks off in Sheffield on September 7 and hits Aberdeen, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham, Cardiff and Dublin, with Capaldi promising an emotional, triumphant celebration of resilience, connection – and colossal singalongs.
Capaldi’s Glasto set on Friday drew a headliner-worthy crowd for a cathartic, half-hour set packed with classics including Before You Go, Grace, Hold Me While You Wait, Bruises, Forget Me, and a thunderous new live debut of latest single Survive. “Second time’s a charm,” Lewis told the crowd, referencing his interrupted 2023 set. “I just wanted to come and finish what I couldn’t finish last time.” That he did – and then some.
Now, he’s taking that energy on the road.
LEWIS CAPALDI – UK & IRELAND ARENA TOUR DATES
SEPTEMBER 2025
Sun 7 – Sheffield, Utilita Arena
Thu 11 – Aberdeen, P&J Live
Sat 13 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
Wed 17 – London, The O2
Thu 18 – London, The O2
Sat 20 – Manchester, Co-Op Live
Tue 23 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
Fri 26 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
Sat 27 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
Mon 29 – Dublin, 3Arena
🎟️ Tickets on sale:
- Pre-sale: Tuesday 8 July @ 9am
- General sale: Thursday 10 July @ 9am
The tour follows the release of Survive, Capaldi’s first new music in two years, co-written with Romans (the pen behind Someone You Loved). The track arrives after a run of low-key Scottish warm-up shows in partnership with CALM, giving Lewis space to return to music on his own terms – and proving that he’s never been more ready.
With over 30 billion streams, two UK No.1 albums, five No.1 singles, and the title of most streamed UK song of all time under his belt, Lewis Capaldi’s comeback isn’t just a return – it’s a reminder of exactly what made the world fall in love with him in the first place.
A new era begins. And this time, he’s doing it on his own terms.
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