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Gabrielle will be hitting the road in 2025 in the UK (Image: GETTY)

Gabrielle, the British singer and songwriter, is making a comeback to UK stages in 2025 with a brand new string of tour dates.

The 54-year-old star is best known for her tracks Give Me a Little More Time and her album Rise.

After winning multiple BRIT and MOBO awards, the iconic star has secured herself as one of the country’s signature artists.

And she’s not done just yet. Beginning on April 2, 2025, Gabrielle (real name Louise Gabrielle Bobb) will be heading out on a ten-date tour, where she’ll be playing some of the country’s biggest venues.

On top of taking on London’s O2 Arena, Gabrielle will also be hitting the Brighton Centre and Bournemouth’s International Centre.

Speaking out about about this new tour, Gabrielle said: “I had such a great time on the ’30 Years of Dreaming’ tour that I can’t wait to do it all again on some even bigger stages including The O2.”

“With some new songs mixed with the old favourites … it’s going to be amazing, hope to see you there!” – Gabrielle

Gabrielle continued: “With some new songs mixed with the old favourites, I’m also very excited to have Tunde of Lighthouse Family joining me on the road. It’s going to be amazing, hope to see you there!”

This tour also comes after the announcement that Gabrielle’s new album, A Place In My Heart, will be released on May 10, 2024.

With that in mind, the star’s last tour, 30 Years of Dreaming, saw her selling out all 32 nights of entertainment – and these UK shows are expected to do the same.

As a result, fans are encouraged to buy tickets as soon as possible if they want to get involved.

Thankfully, there is one presale kicking off this week – but you may have missed your chance.

Here’s the details:

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Gabrielle will be playing London’s O2 Arena (Image: GETTY)

How to get Gabrielle presale tickets

Gabrielle presale tickets will be released on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, at 9am.

These tickets will only be made available to fans who preordered Gabrielle’s new album, A Place In My Heart, from Monday, February 5, 2024, using this link.

After you have secured your preorder, you will be sent either a presale link or code, taking you directly to the web page which will allow you to buy your tickets.

After that, the general onsale tickets will be released.

Here’s what you need to know about that:

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Gabrielle is releasing her new album in May (Image: PH)

Buy Gabrielle tickets here

Gabrielle general onsale tickets will be released on Friday, February 9, 2024, at 9am.

These tickets will be available to everyone who wants to purchase them, and will be accessible through a number of online retailers. Here’s the breakdown:

SEE TICKETS – Buy Gabrielle tickets here.

LIVE NATION – Buy Gabrielle tickets here.

TICKETMASTER – Buy Gabrielle tickets here.

The full run of Gabrielle’s UK tour dates and locations are listed below:

Gabrielle UK 2025 tour dates – FULL LIST

APRIL 2025

  • 2 – Glasgow, SEC Armadillo
  • 4 – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
  • 5 – Birmingham, Resorts World Arena
  • 8 – Hull, Connexin Live
  • 9 – Sheffield, City Hall
  • 11 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
  • 12 – Manchester, AO Arena
  • 15 – Brighton, Centre
  • 18 – London, The O2
  • 19 – Bournemouth, International Centre

Culture Club Perform At Audley End, Essex

Gabrielle will be returning to UK stages (Image: Getty)

When does Gabrielle’s new album come out?

Gabrielle’s new album, A Place In Your Heart, will be released on May 10, 2024.

This will be the eighth studio album the British star would have released.

It will be available from a number of online retailers, including Amazon and HMV. You can find links to both below:

AMAZON – Buy Gabrielle – A Place In Your Heart (Amazon Signed Exclusive) here.

HMV – Buy Gabrielle – A Place In Your Heart (Limited Edition Transparent Blue Curacao Vinyl) here.

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