Tom Grennan has announced details of his biggest run of shows to date…
The GRENNAN ’25 tour of the UK & Ireland in September comprises eleven dates and includes a show at The O2 Arena in London on September 6th.
It comes alongside the announcement of the multi-platinum-selling artist’s fourth album ‘Everywhere I went led me to where I didn’t want to be’ and the unveiling of new single ‘Shadowboxing’.
The 15-track album serves as the follow-up to 2023’s ‘What Ifs & Maybes’ and is set for release on August 15th through Insanity Records. Fans who pre-order Tom Grennan’s new album before Tues 4th February at 3pm GMT will gain exclusive access to a pre-sale on Wednesday 5th February at 10am. Further pre-sales including Live Nation & Metropolis Music will start on Thurs 6th February at 10am.
Tickets will then go on general sale on Friday 7th Feb at 10am.
Tour Dates in September 2025
Wed 3 Bournemouth – BIC
Thur 4 Birmingham – Utilita Arena
Sat 6 London – The O2
Tue 9 Cardiff – Utilita Arena
Wed 10 Nottingham – Motorpoint Arena
Thu 11 Glasgow – OVO Hydro
Sat 13 Dublin – 3Arena
Mon 15 Aberdeen – P&J Arena
Tues 16 Newcastle – Utilita Arena
Thur 18 Leeds – First Direct Arena
Fri 19 Manchester – Co-op Live
The GRENNAN ’25 arena tour and album news come hot on the heels of Tom Grennan’s Top 3 festive smash ‘It Can’t Be Christmas (Amazon Music Original)’ which immediately gained silver certification in its first run at the Christmas title. Tom achieved his highest ever singles chart for a solo release and was only narrowly held off the top spot by Christmas titans Wham! and Mariah Carey.
With two number one albums under his belt alongside multiple Brit and Ivor Novello nominations, countless airplay smashes, sold-out arena tours and an MTV Award for Best UK Act, Tom Grennan is already one of the country’s biggest artists. Last August saw the Bedford-born artist headline his biggest show to date to a capacity crowd of 25,000 at Gunnersbury Park.
‘Shadowboxing’is the second song to be unveiled from Tom’s forthcoming album following the release of slick, upbeat single ‘Higher’ in September, and was the first song he and Justin Tranter wrote together.
“It represents what the whole album is about,” Tom explains. “It’s about my fight with a side of me I have a lot of trouble with. It’s still a daily battle. But I’ve learned how to fight all these demons and I’m mentally and physically prepared now. I’m in athlete mode.”