
Just days after his triumphant Glastonbury comeback, Lewis Capaldi has announced a huge tour of the UK and Ireland.
The Someone You Loved singer, who was one of the surprise acts at Worthy Farm over the weekend, dropped new single Survive on Friday before taking to the Pyramid Stage and now there’s even more to get excited about.
On Monday morning, Lewis confirmed his upcoming arena tour, including two dates at The O2 arena in London.
He’ll kick off the run on September 7 with a gig at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena, before moving up to his native Scotland for shows in Aberdeen and Glasgow.
From there, it’ll be back down to London for the double header, before a show at Manchester’s Co-op Live arena, followed by performances in Birmingham, Nottingham and Cardiff.
He’ll round off the highly anticipated tour on September 29 when he steps on stage at Dublin’s 3 Arena.


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Fans can already register for the pre-sale here, with some tickets going on sale early on July 8 at 9am.
For everyone else, general sale will be available at the same time, two days later, on July 10.
Lewis returned to music in a big way as he performed at Glastonbury two years after he was unable to finish a song as he struggled with his Tourette’s Syndrome on the very same stage.
Lewis Capaldi September 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates
- Sun 7th – Sheffield, Utilita Arena
- Thu 11th – Aberdeen, P&J Live
- Sat 13th – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- Wed 17th – London, The O2
- Thu 18th – London, The O2
- Sat 20th – Manchester, Co-Op Live
- Tue 23rd – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
- Fri 26th – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
- Sat 27th – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
- Mon 29th – Dublin, 3 Arena
The comeback is well and truly on after a powerful performance, and the release of new single Survive, which the Official Charts Company has revealed is on track to become his sixth Number 1 single.
It’s said to be leading by over 3,000 chart units just 48 hours since its release.
The new song is an emotional one for Lewis and his fans, and he addressed the meaning behind the tune before playing it live for the very first time at Glastonbury.


He told a huge crowd from the Pyramid Stage: ‘The last two years haven’t been the best for me, it’s been difficult at times.
‘I wanted to write a song that was about overcoming that stuff and getting over the other side of it. This has been my goal, to get back here doing this. So, this is the song about that.’
In 2023, Lewis apologised to fans for his Glastonbury performance and admitted he was ‘annoyed’ with himself, and he made the ‘most difficult decision’ to retreat from public life and ‘adjust’ to the impact Tourette’s was having on him.
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