
After a successful set at Glastonbury, Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi has announced a new UK and Ireland tour for September.
Capaldi featured in Glastonbury 2025 as one of the festival’s surprise sets. Taking to the Pyramid stage on Friday (June 27), he gave a triumphant performance that featured favourites of his like ‘Someone You Loved’, as well as new material.
In between songs, Capaldi gladly declared “I’m f**king back, baby!”, completing his set at the festival where he struggled in 2023. Back then, Capaldi lost his voice and experienced pronounced tics, a symptom of his tourettes.
During his returning performance, he told the crowd “Second time’s a charm on this one,” referring to his struggles at his last set. He continued, saying, “I just wanted to come and finish what I couldn’t finish last time.”
Now, Capaldi is looking to come back in full swing with an arena tour in Autumn this year. Announcing the shows on social media with an atmospheric, lo-fi black-and-white trailer, Capaldi wrote: “About time I got back to work… hope to see you out there.”
The new tour dates listed on the video are as follows: Capaldi will kick things off in Sheffield’s Utilita Arena on September 7, followed by shows in Aberdeen on September 11 and Glasgow on September 13. He’ll then return to England for back-to-back shows in London at the O2 Arena, on September 17 and 18. The tour will then hit Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham and Cardiff, before closing out at Dublin’s 3 Arena on September 29.
During his Glastonbury performance, Capaldi premiered a new song titled ‘Survive’, an emotional number which addressed the challenging period in his career amidst his 2023 Glastonbury performance. The song is on course to become his sixth No. 1 single on the UK Top 40.
Capaldi’s full tour dates can be viewed below:
LEWIS CAPALDI SEPTEMBER TOUR –
7 – Sheffield, Utilita Arena
11 – Aberdeen, P&J Live
13 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
17 – London, The O2
18 – London, The O2
20 – Manchester, Co-Op Live
23 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
26 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
27 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
29 – Dublin, 3 Arena
Tickets will go on pre-sale on July 8 at 9am, and the general sale will begin at the same time on July 10 – you can find details, dates and tickets here.
