Wet Wet Wet confirm UK tour dates for 2025 with new line-up
Wet Wet Wet will be going on tour across the UK with a former winner of The Voice, as well as Heather Small. Tickets are on sale this week, here's the info you need.
Wet Wet Wet are one of the UK's most legendary bands, and they aren't going to slow down anytime soon.
The iconic Love Is All Around singer have just confirmed they'll be going on tour in the UK in early 2025 with a stacked line-up. After Marti Pellow, the founding member of the band, left the group in 2018, he was replaced by Kevin Simm, the former winner of the talent competition TV show The Voice.
Speaking about hitting the stage once again with Wet Wet Wet, Simm said: "It’s so exciting to be going back out on tour throughout 2025! Our recent concerts created some fantastic memories for us all and it was an incredible experience that I will never ever forget! With Heather Small joining us as special guest on this tour it is going to be a great night of hits, energy and fun - I can’t wait!"
That's not all though. Wet Wet Wet will be joined by the incredible British artist Heather Small, who'll be hitting the road with the band.
Tickets for the massive tour will be released at the end of the week, and we have all the details you need to get involved.
Buy Wet Wet Wet tickets here
Tickets for Wet Wet Wet's UK 2025 tour are out right now after being released on Friday, March 22, 2024, at 10am. They have been released by Ticketmaster. Here's the link you need:
This will be fans' final chance to get involved with the band's 2025 tour, so if you want to get down with such tracks as Sweet Surrender and Angel Eyes, now is your time.
Here's the full list of tour dates kicking off on January 28, 2025.
Wet Wet Wet 2025 Tour Dates - FULL LIST
- 28 January - Cambridge Corn Exchange
- 29 January - Basingstoke The Anvil
- 30 January - Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
- 31 January - Stoke Victoria Hall
- 1 February - Hull Connexin Live
- 3 February - Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
- 4 February - Bradford St. George’s Hall
- 5 February - Stockton The Globe
- 7 February - Dunfermline Alhambra Theatre
- 8 February - Aberdeen P&J Live
- 9 February - Dundee Caird Hall
- 10 October - Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
- 11 October - Edinburgh Usher Hall
- 12 October - Gateshead Glasshouse, Sage One
- 13 October - York Barbican
- 14 October - Sheffield City Hall
- 16 October - Leicester De Montfort Hall
- 17 October - Birmingham Symphony Hall
- 18 October - Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
- 19 October - Salford Lowry
- 20 October - Bath The Forum
- 22 October - Swansea Arena
- 23 October - Truro Hall For Cornwall
- 24 October - Portsmouth Guildhall
- 25 October - Southend Cliffs Pavilion
- 26 October - London Indigo at the O2