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Daily Mirror
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Tom Odell tickets for his arena tour are out now - how to buy now
This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Tom Odell is making his debut at massive venues around the country this year (Image: GETTY) Tom Odell has continued to explode in popularity with the release of each new album, and he's now doing it again. The British singer, who is best known for such hits as Another Love, Can't Pretend, and Heal, will be playing a string of arena dates across the UK this year in what promises to be one of his biggest tours of his career. While on tour, he'll hit such massive venues as London's O2 Arena, Glasgow's OVO Hydro, Dublin's 3Arena, and plenty more. This coincides with the announcement of his new album, 'A Wonderful Life'. Tom Odell will be releasing his new album on September 5, 2025. After that, beginning on October 21, the star will begin his arena tour. READ MORE: Sephora knocks £50 off 'masculine' aftershave in time for Father's Day READ MORE: Dunelm shoppers praise summery bedding with 'subtle colours' they 'can't fault one bit' Tickets for these shows will be released this week, beginning on Friday, May 30, 2025. What's more, some tickets are available right now through an exclusive presale event. We've rounded up the details below. Tom Odell tickets are out right now (Image: GETTY) Tom Odell tickets are out right now on an exclusive presale event. This artist presale is only available to fans who have preordered his new album, A Wonderful Life, from his official webstore. Fans who have received a presale link or code can get tickets using the link below: Buy Tom Odell presale tickets here After that, general onsale will kick off. Tom Odell tickets will be released to the masses on Friday, May 30, 2025, at 10am. These tickets will be available to everyone, and will be available from Ticketmaster and Live Nation, as well as VIP and hospitality website Seat Unique. Here's the links: Tom Odell has already spoken out about what the songs on A Wonderful Life will encompass, citing "seeking understanding within the human existence". He went on: "I wish I could wrap it up into a nice little bow of what the mood and the message is, but these songs are the antithesis of that. Tom Odell is hitting stages around the UK this year (Image: GETTY) "To live, and to write honestly about it, is such a profoundly important part of my life now. And I feel like if I have any duty whatsoever, it's just to continue to do that." 21st October – Cardiff Utilita Arena, Cardiff 23rd October – 3Arena, Dublin 24th October – The SSE Arena, Belfast 26th October – OVO Hydro, Glasgow 28th October – Co-Op Live, Manchester 29th October – O2 Arena, London


Glasgow Times
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Megastar to host exciting Glasgow gig as part of tour
Tom Odell will bring his Wonderful Life Tour to the OVO Hydro, it has been announced. The British star will perform at the West End venue on Sunday, October 26. The 34-year-old singer-songwriter, who began his music career in 2012, is from West Sussex in England. He is known for his huge tunes, including Another Love, Black Friday, Heal, Best Day Of My Life, Don't Let Me Go, and Can't Pretend. As part of his arena tour, the musician will also host shows in Cardiff, Dublin, Belfast, Manchester, London, Paris, Amsterdam, and many more places. READ MORE: Huge British singer announces exciting gig in Glasgow READ MORE: Rock band announces gig at much-loved Glasgow venue ANNOUNCED 📣 Tom Odell is coming to the OVO Hydro on 25 October with the Wonderful Life Tour!#OVOLive presale | 10am, Wed 28 May Tickets on sale | 10am, Fri 30 May ➡️ — OVO Hydro (@OVOHydro) May 23, 2025 A spokesperson for the Hydro said: "Announced - Tom Odell is coming to the OVO Hydro on October 26 with the Wonderful Life Tour." Fans will be able to grab tickets for the concert from 10am on Friday, May 30. Meanwhile, presale tickets will be available from 10am on Wednesday, May 28.


Scotsman
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Is there presale for Tom Odell? What to know about tickets, including prices
Tom Odell performs on the Pyramid Stage during day three of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 28, 2019. | Getty Images From presale options to how much they will cost, here is everything you need to know to get tickets for Tom Odell's Glasgow tour date. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Tom Odell has announced a huge show in Glasgow as part of his upcoming UK and European tour. Tom Odell performs on the Pyramid Stage during day three of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 28, 2019. | Getty Images Set to release his new album on September 5, the English singer-songwriter is set to perform at the OVO Hydro on this October. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Best known for songs such as Another Love, the Wonderful Life tour will follow him supporting Billie Eilish during her European shows this month and next. Here is how you can get tickets for Tom Odell's upcoming tour dates - including his Glasgow show - with information on presales, prices and more. Tom Odell Tour: Here's when he will play Glasgow Kicking off his UK and European arena tour in mid-October, Tom Odell will perform in Glasgow on Sunday, October 26. Including his Hydro show, here are all of his scheduled UK and Ireland tour dates: Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Tuesday, October 21— Cardiff Utilita Arena Cardiff Thursday, October 23 — Dublin 3Arena Friday, October 24 — Belfast SSE Arena Belfast Sunday, October 26 — Glasgow OVO Hydro Tuesday, October 28 — Manchester Co Op Live Wednesday, October 29 — London The O2 When do Tom Odell tickets go on sale? Tickets for Odell's show in Glasgow this October will go on sale at 10am on Friday, May 30. They will be available through Ticketmaster, as well as Gigs in Scotland. For the best chance of purchasing tickets, make sure you sign up for an account in advance of the sale beginning. Tom Odell tour presale If you don't want to wait to purchase tickets, don't worry: there is presale for Tom Odell. If you have pre-ordered Odell's upcoming album A Wonderful Life before 5pm on Tuesday, May 27 you will be emailed an exclusive access code. However, even if you haven't bought the album you can sign up using the 'no purchase necessary' link for access to artist presale which begins at 10am on Wednesday, May 28. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This presale will be available across all of his upcoming UK and Ireland tour dates, as will the Spotify presale. If you listen to Tom Odell on the streaming platform, keep an eye out on your email inbox for an exclusive code which will allow you to access Spotify's presale from 10am on Wednesday, May 28. Tom Odell For Scottish Tom Odell fans, there are then two additional presale options; the first through OVO and the second through Gigs in Scotland. With the show at the Hydro, OVO customers who are registered for OVO Live will be able access presale tickets from 10am on Wednesday, May 28. But if you're not an OVO customer, there is then the Gigs in Scotland presale at 10am on Thursday, May 29 which is open to anyone who is signed up for an account. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Tom Odell ticket prices: How much are tickets? For Tom Odell's Glasgow show, we know that tickets will range from £37 to £74.45. There are five sections of the OVO Hydro open for Odell's gig, ranging from standing to four levels of seating with prices varying between each.


BreakingNews.ie
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BreakingNews.ie
Tom Odell to play in Dublin's 3Arena in October
Tom Odell has announced details of his new album, A Wonderful Life, as well as a concert in Dublin's 3Arena for October 23rd. The new record is released on September 5th, 2025, and was recorded in London. It features 10 tracks, including the recent introductory track and album opener, 'Don't Let Me Go'. Advertisement Tickets for Odell's Dublin gig wil go on sale on Friday, May 30th, at 10am, with tickets prices ranging from €61.85 to €78.25. These are subject to 12.5 per cent Ticketmaster service charge per ticket (max €10.50). On this his seventh studio album, Tom Odell has aimed to create a record that embodies a universal spirit of empathetic, total honesty; one that looks out at the broken landscape of modern, fractured society and finds dystopia and doom, but also - integrally - glimmers of beauty and hope. To coincide with the album's announcement, Tom has shared a new single, 'Don't Cry, Put Your Head On My Shoulder'. Odell said the songs on A Wonderful Life seek understanding within a human existence that is, at its core, messy and convoluted and never just one thing. Advertisement 'I wish I could wrap it up into a nice little bow of what the mood and the message is, but these songs are the antithesis of that,' he said. 'To live, and to write honestly about it, is such a profoundly important part of my life now. And I feel like if I have any duty whatsoever, it's just to continue to do that.' Odell has recently been out across Europe's arenas in support of Billie Eilish, and will return to many of the same venues to headline them later this year as part of a huge 27-date arena run across the UK and Europe.


The Independent
20-03-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Roundhouse launches groundbreaking culture festival with Daniel Kaluuya, Corinne Bailey Rae and Tom Odell
When singer-songwriter Tom Odell first walked into London's Roundhouse aged 14, it felt like catharsis. It was the first time Odell – from sleepy Chichester in West Sussex – saw his favourite artist, The Kinks' Ray Davies, performing in the capital. 'It was one of those strangely formative moments,' he remembers. 'It blew my mind. Where I grew up, we didn't have any venues as great. It had a huge influence over me.' Odell is just one of the starry names paying it forward for Roundhouse Three Sixty, a groundbreaking new festival of contemporary culture happening at the Camden landmark this April. Across 30 days, the venue will offer a range of music, spoken word, theatre, visual arts, podcasts, and club nights, led by some of the biggest names in British talent, with the help of hundreds of young people and emerging artists as part of Roundhouse's youth network. Bafta-winning Big Boys creator Jack Rooke – a Roundhouse youth alumnus himself – will present a club-cum-cabaret-cum-comedy night featuring fellow comic Mawaan Rizwan, plus DJ sets by Self Esteem and Lolly Adefope. Odell himself has worked with five young musicians to produce a performance showcasing the art of songwriting. Corrinne Bailey Rae will be performing her 2023 Mercury prize-winning album Black Rainbows from start to finish. If that wasn't enough, Daniel Kaluuya, an associate artistic director at Roundhouse, will be leading his youth theatre company Centre 59 in an originally devised performance. Things will get looser at Sherelleland, a rave 'for anybody and everyone' curated by DJ and electronic musician Sherelle, with tickets priced at £10. Roundhouse's youth arts programme has been the training ground for some of the biggest names in British talent for decades – Kaluuya, Rooke, and award-winning musicians such as singer Raye and rapper Little Simz are all among them. The magic happens underneath the main house, where you'll find 24 state-of-the-art studios designed for young people to explore music, acting and arts initiatives. Roundhouse Three Sixty, is really about continuing the organisation's ecosystem of nurturing and platforming young talent – and creating a third space for young people to consume arts and culture, all without breaking the bank. Marcus Davey, the CEO and artistic director at the Roundhouse, says that the festival represents the venue's commitment to uplifting young creatives. 'We're trying to free young people's voices and investing in them,' he tells The Independent. 'We want to involve them in projects and courses to help them build their self-esteem and confidence, but also to develop a pathway into the creative industries and build a future.' In the past year, Roundhouse has worked with more than 10,000 young people aged 11 to 30 across different arts workshops. 'We show them pathways into work and inspire access creativity, covering the whole spectrum of jobs in music, theatre, podcasting and film,' says Davey. It's a welcome initiative considering that arts jobs are dominated by those from wealthy backgrounds. (Fewer than one in 10 arts workers in the UK come from working-class backgrounds, according to a 2024 report by the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre.) Most of the young people gracing Roundhouse's stage throughout April have all been involved in the venue's youth scheme. And for many of them, it'll mark their first paid gig. Kaluuya's Centre 59 company have been working in close proximity to the Get Out star since auditions last summer. 'They're rehearsing two evenings a week and weekends, and then it goes full-time at some point,' Davey says. 'Daniel was in two or three days a week during the summer auditioning the company and talking to students.' Davey adds that working with Kaluuya has been an education for everyone at Roundhouse since he joined in 2023: 'Each time I speak to him, I feel like I'm learning so much.' Munya Chawawa & Friends is another exciting Three Sixty show, hosted by the comedian and satirist best known for his viral pop culture skits. The show will be an Avengers assemble of sorts – while the lineup is yet to be announced, we're assured it'll feature some of the best British talent. It'll be similar to 'The Royal Variety Show, but without a creeping sense of colonial guilt,' Chawawa puts it in his signature comedy style. For Chawawa, the Roundhouse has been on his vision board for some time. 'It's one of those venues that you step into and think 'one day' with a twinkle in your eye. So when Roundhouse Three Sixty reached out, it felt like a divine invitation to create some magic,' says Chawawa. Upon entering the entertainment industry, he experienced a lot of doors closing in his face. 'So these opportunities are brilliant because they allow creatives to do what they do best... showcase their unique talents, rather than triple checking the grammar on their CVs.' With tickets starting at £10, Roundhouse hopes that young people will flock to the venue to soak up culture – and get inspired by it – to continue the ecosystem. Odell credits the venue for prioritising affordable admission prices in the current climate that sees concert and festival prices continually skyrocket. 'We've lived through a decade of austerity and the Roundhouse really bucks that trend,' Odell says. 'There are so many barriers to the arts that mean only the kids who can afford to get involved are included, which is frankly ridiculous,' he says. 'It's so inspiring that the Roundhouse is making arts accessible to all.'