Cliff Richard UK tour dates: The Great 80 tickets on SALE - how to get tickets
CLIFF RICHARD is heading back on tour - here is how to get tickets.
Lorraine: Cliff Richard discusses his 80th birthday tour
The man himself, Sir Cliff Richard, is heading back to the UK for a tour. Cliff Richard is going on his The Great 80 Tour, where he will celebrate 60 years the musician industry. Here is how you can get tickets to see Cliff rock the stage.
Cliff Richard is heading back on tour, performing some of his greatest hits for fans.
Cliff has staggeringly sold over 250 million albums worldwide, achieved 14 number one singles, and 7 number one albums.
He has also had huge success in films, musicals, and television shows that have all contributed to the legend that is Cliff Richard.
And fans will not have to wait long before they can see him live, in the flesh - as he hits the road in 2020, with tickets going on sale on October 25.
“The Great 80 Tour" a reference to his 80th birthday celebrations, will take place in 2020, with his birthday itself sitting around the final two live dates at the London’s one and only Royal Albert Hall.
But he will start at the Sage in Gateshead on Wednesday, September 23 before he continues north to Glasgow, then back down to Blackpool and Birmingham.
In October, he will kick off the month in Nottingham, before performing in Sheffield, Manchester and Bournemouth as he takes to the stage in the south of the UK.
He will perform in Brighton before taking to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall on October 12 and 13, which will coincide with his 80th birthday on October 14, 2020.
What are thr tour dates for Cliff Richard's The Great 80 Tour?
Cliff is only on tour for a short amount of time, so fans will only have a couple of dates to choose from if they want to see him live.
Here are the dates for Cliff's tour in full:
September 23, 2020 - Gateshead, Sage
September 25, 2020 - Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
September 27, 2020 - Blackpool, Opera House
September 29, 2020 - Birmingham, Symphony Hall
October 2, 2020 - Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
October 4, 2020 - Sheffield, City Hall
October 6, 2020 - Manchester, Bridgewater Hall
October 8, 2020 - Bournemouth, Bic Windsor Hall
October 10, 2020 - Brighton, Brighton Centre
October 12, 2020 - London, Royal Albert Hall
October 13, 2020 - London, Royal Albert Hall
The tour, it turned out, was slightly different to what he may have expected, as he revealed on ITV's Lorraine on ITV.
He said: “The original title for my tour was gonna be the 80th birthday tour.
“And I said but we’ve done that, 70th birthday tour, 75th birthday tour.
“And I was speaking to myself saying ‘I feel great, at 80 I feel… I like the fact that it sounds good’.
Laughing, the singer then declared triumphantly: “The Great 80 Tour.”
How do I get tickets?
Getting tickets is pretty simple, as they go on sale on Friday, Octoebr 25.
Tickets can be purchased through Live Nation, a website which will allow fans to choose their ticket price from a range of options so they can choose how close to the star they want to get.
At present, a pre-sale has not been confirmed, so fans will need to be online from 9am to try they hand at buying tickets.
Tickets are on sale from October 25