
James Arthur has announced a huge UK and European tour to mark his sixth studio album Pisces, set to be released on April 25.
Kicking off on November 17, 2025, the former X Factor star will tick off European shows in the likes of Lisbon, Madrid, Zurich, Paris, and Amsterdam.
He will then treat the UK and Ireland to a string of performances at top venues such as Ovo Hydro in Glasgow, Manchester’s Co-op Live, London’s O2, and Cardiff’s Utilita Arena.
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After winning X Factor in 2012, the singer has gone on to achieve 11 platinum singles in the UK with hits such as Impossible, Can I Be Him, and Naked. He recently collaborated with Kelly Clarkson on the hit single: From The Jump.

From when presale opens to UK tour dates and where to buy tickets, find out everything you need to know about the Pisces World Tour 2025 below.
Where to buy tickets to see James Arthur in the UK and Ireland 2026
At the time of writing this, presale has been and gone, so you need to wait until general sale kicks off at 9am on Friday, March 21 via See Tickets, Live Nation, and Ticketmaster.
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For those of you who want to make a proper night of it, VIP and hospitality tickets are now available to purchase from Seat Unique. Prices start from £75 per person for the Manchester show on Saturday, February 21 and £179.95 for Sheffield’s Utilita Arena on Friday, February 13.
Where is James Arthur performing in the UK and Ireland next year?
There’s plenty of chance to see James Arthur live next year if you’re keen to get some plans booked in.
For those of you based up north, the singer will be stopping by Newcastle’s Utilita Arena on Friday, February 26, followed by Sheffield’s Utilita Arena (Friday, February 13), and Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena (Saturday, February 14).
Other key dates include Nottingham Motorpoint Arena, Aberdeen P&J Live, and London the O2.
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You can find a full list of James Arthur 2026 UK and Ireland tour dates below:
- Tuesday, 3 February 26: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
- Wednesday, 4 February 26: Glasgow OVO Hydro
- Friday, 6 February 26: Newcastle Utilita Arena
- Saturday, 7 February 26: Aberdeen P&J Live
- Tuesday, 10 February 26: Birmingham BP Pulse Live
- Wednesday, 11 February 26: Bournemouth IC
- Friday, 13 February 26: Sheffield Utilita Arena
- Saturday, 14 February 26: Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
- Monday, 16 February 26: Cardiff Utilita Arena
- Wednesday, 18 February 26: London the O2
- Saturday, 21 February 26: Manchester Co-op Live
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