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Latitude Festival with David Byrne, The Last Dinner Party, Tom Grennan and more - Friday Only Pass
- Henham Park, Beccles, United Kingdom
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Bedford-born singer Tom Grennan is set to return to UK arenas this autumn with his GRENNAN ‘25’ tour. His biggest arena tour yet, it gives fans the chance to experience heartfelt lyrics and anthemic choruses live in some of the country’s top venues. Don’t miss out—get your tickets now via Fanatix!
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Tom Grennan, the Bedford-born singer-songwriter with the distinctive husky, soulful voice, has become one of the UK’s most prominent and beloved artists. His journey from aspiring footballer to chart-topping musician is a testament to his raw talent, captivating stage presence, and ability to craft anthemic, emotionally resonant pop-soul.
Grennan first gained significant attention in 2016 when he was featured as the guest vocalist on Chase & Status’s hit single “All Goes Wrong,” a track picked as “Hottest Record” on Annie Mac’s Radio 1 show. This initial exposure set the stage for his debut EP, Something in the Water, released the same year. His debut album, Lighting Matches (2018), further solidified his sound and fan base, peaking at number five in the UK Album Chart and featuring popular tracks like “Found What I’ve Been Looking For.” However, Tom Grennan’s commercial breakthrough truly solidified with his second album, ‘Evering Road’ (2021), which soared to number one on the UK Albums Chart. This album spawned several hugely successful singles, including the double-platinum selling “Little Bit of Love,” which became a UK Top 10 hit, and the platinum-certified collaboration “Let’s Go Home Together” with Ella Henderson. His third album, ‘What Ifs & Maybes’ (2023), also debuted at number one, further cementing his position as a major artist. Other notable hits include “Remind Me,” “All These Nights,” “How Does It Feel,” and his collaborations “Lionheart (Fearless)” with Joel Corry and “Not Over Yet” with KSI, both of which became Top 10 hits and among the most played songs of their respective years. His upcoming fourth album, Everywhere I Went, Led Me to Where I Didn’t Want to Be, set for release in August 2025, features new tracks like “Full Attention” and “Shadowboxing.”
Tom Grennan has an extensive history of touring the UK, consistently playing to enthusiastic, sold-out crowds across the country. From his early pub gigs to headlining major arenas and outdoor festivals, he has built a reputation for energetic and engaging live performances. He embarked on extensive tours following both his debut, Lighting Matches in 2018, and his first UK Number 1 album, Evering Road, in 2021. Throughout 2023, his What Ifs & Maybes Tour saw him play numerous dates, including major arenas, reinforcing his status as a headline act. He also performed a massive summer show at Gunnersbury Park, West London, in August 2024. His commitment to his fanbase is evident in his consistent touring schedule, and he is set to embark on his biggest run of shows to date with the ‘GRENNAN ’25’ UK & Ireland tour in September 2025, which includes a headline slot at The O2 Arena in London.
Tom Grennan has received significant acclaim and numerous awards throughout his career. His two consecutive UK Number 1 albums, Evering Road and What Ifs & Maybes, speak volumes about his commercial success. He has achieved five UK platinum singles and amassed over 1.3 billion streams globally. His accolades include multiple Brit Awards nominations, such as British Song of the Year for “Little Bit of Love” in 2022 and Best Rock/Alternative Act in both 2022 and 2023. He notably won Best UK Act at the 2023 MTV Europe Music Awards and was recognised as the BBC Music Introducing Artist of the Year in 2018. Additionally, he received the “Music & Brand Partnership” award at the 2025 Music Week Awards for his collaboration with Gillette. With his powerful voice, relatable lyrics, and an unwavering connection with his audience, Tom Grennan continues to solidify his place as one of the UK’s most compelling musical talents.
Tom Grennan’s ‘GRENNAN ’25’ UK & Ireland tour in September 2025 is his biggest to date, promising electrifying, high-energy shows. Expect a mix of his chart-topping hits and new tracks from his upcoming album, delivered with his signature powerful vocals and captivating stage presence for an unforgettable night.
| Date | Venue | Location |
|---|---|---|
| September 3rd | Bournemouth International Centre | Bournemouth |
| September 4th | Utilita Arena | Birmingham |
| September 6th | The O2 Arena | London |
| September 9th | Utilita Arena | Cardiff |
| September 10th | Motorpoint Arena | Nottingham |
| September 11th | OVO Hydro | Glasgow |
| September 13th | 3Arena | Dublin |
| September 15th | P&J Live | Aberdeen |
| September 16th | Utilita Arena | Newcastle |
| September 18th | First Direct Bank Arena | Leeds |
| September 19th | Co-Op Live | Manchester |
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