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Haim confirm UK arena tour with album news - how to buy tickets and get presale

Haim confirm UK arena tour with album news - how to buy tickets and get presale

Daily Mirror30-04-2025

Haim, the spectacular sibling trio which hails from California, are making dreams come true today. The iconic band behind such massive hits as Summer Girl, Now I'm In It, Little of Your Love, The Wire, Falling and plenty more, have confirmed new music, and a new tour.
The band's upcoming fourth album, I Quit, is now set to be released on June 20, 2025, from Polydor Records. This will be the band's first record since their 2020 smash hit Women in Music Pt. III.
On top of that, the family band will be going on tour around the world, including seven dates in the UK. And they're not small shows, either, with Haim taking on such massive venues this October including London's O2 Arena, Manchester's Co-op Live, Cardiff's Utilita Arena and plenty more.
Tickets for these shows will be released at the end of the week on Friday, May 2, 2025, but there are presale events happening before then. Here's the information fans need now:
How to buy Haim tickets now
Haim are holding a number of presale events this week, some of which are already underway. The first come from O2 Priority and the official Haim presale, both of which are on right now.
O2 Priority members and Haim fans who have preordered the band's new album, I Quit, can buy presale tickets right now using the below link:
After that, the third and final presale event comes from Live Nation, and will begin on Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 10am. These tickets are exclusively available to fans who have signed up for the My Live Nation newsletter .
Then, tickets can be purchased here:
After that, general onsale will begin on Friday, May 2, 2025, at 10am. These tickets will be available from a number of online retailers, including Ticketmaster, Live Nation and .
Here's the links:
Haim UK Tour Dates
June 27 - Margate, UK (Dreamland Summer Series)
Oct 24 - Nottingham, UK (Motorpoint Arena)
Oct 25 - Cardiff, UK (Utilita Arena)
Oct 26 - Brighton, UK (Brighton Centre)
Oct 28 - London, UK (The O2)
Oct 30 - Manchester, UK (Co-op Live)

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