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Olly Murs tour tickets are out now – here’s how to get yours | Music | Entertainment


Olly Murs, the British pop sensation who first captured our hearts on X Factor in 2009, is taking his career to new heights.

The 40 year old star from Witham, Essex, has just announced a brand new headline tour set for 2025.

He’ll be hitting the road and performing at some of the UK’s biggest venues including the M&S Bank Arena, the O2 Arena and Cardiff’s Utilita Arena – among others.

And he won’t be alone – iconic British boyband Blue will be joining him as support for his nationwide tour in April and May 2025.

Tickets for the 16-date tour are on sale right now, and we’ve got all the details you need to get your hands on them before they sell out.

Olly Murs tickets are out right now, after being released Friday, September 13, 2024, at 10am. These tickets are available for every UK date right now.

Various websites are selling the tickets, including Ticketmaster, Live Nation and See Tickets. Here’s the links you need:

TICKETMASTER – Buy Olly Murs tickets here.

SEE TICKETS – Buy Olly Murs tickets here.

LIVE NATION – Buy Olly Murs tickets here.

Olly Murs has set the stage for a nostalgia-packed gig with a side of mischief, as he teams up with his college-time idols, BLUE, for an upcoming tour. The general onsale release means fans can grab tickets without the hassle of presale sign-ups or special access codes.

The singer couldn’t contain his joy about the tour, exclaiming: “Celebrating 15 unbelievable years doing what I love best will be truly special. But to top it off I’m taking a band with me who I was obsessed with in my college years, BLUE!

“No doubt the pranks and banter will be free-flowing but most importantly it’s going to be a great night for the fans to enjoy, I can’t wait.”

BLUE are equally thrilled, sharing: “We were really delighted when Olly asked us to join him on his arena tour next year and can’t wait to get on the road with him in the Spring! We are going to have a whole lot of fun and look forward to making him an honorary Blue boy!”

They added a playful warning for their tour mate, saying, “We’ll be singing the biggest hits and maybe the odd joke here and there watch out Olly!”

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