Tom Grennan announces UK tour including Utilita Arena Birmingham gig: How to get tickets, presale details

Birmingham is the first stop on Tom Grennan’s 2023 UK tour
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Tom Grennan has announced details of his biggest UK tour to date - and Birmingham will be the first city he plays.

Kicking off in March 2023, the What Ifs & Maybes UK Tour is a landmark achievement for the chart topping singer-songwriter as it will feature his first headline arena gigs.

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With a huge new single out now in ‘All These Nights’, and looking ahead to his forthcoming new studio album What Ifs & Maybes, Grennan said he was ‘buzzing’ for the shows which are his ‘biggest UK gigs to date.’

Tom Grennan performs on the main stage during the TRNSMT Festival in July 2022.Tom Grennan performs on the main stage during the TRNSMT Festival in July 2022.
Tom Grennan performs on the main stage during the TRNSMT Festival in July 2022.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Birmingham gig, plus a list of the full UK tour dates and how to get tickets.

When is Tom Grennan playing Birmingham?

Birmingham is the first stop on Tom Grennan’s tour of the UK in 2023.

The gig is scheduled to take place at the city’s Utilita Arena on Friday, March 10 2023.

How to get tickets to see Tom Grennan?

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Tickets go on sale from 9am on Friday, October 7 via Ticketmaster.

Fans are able to get presale access to tickets by pre-ordering the new album at Tom’s online store.

Full list of Tom Grennan UK tour 2023 dates?

Friday 10 March - Birmingham, Utilita Arena

Saturday 11 March - Cardiff, Cardiff international Arena

Sunday 12 March - Leeds, First Direct Arena

Tuesday 14 March - Newcastle, O2 City Hall

Wednesday 15 March - Glasgow, OVO Hydro

Friday 17 March - Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena

Saturday 18 March - Manchester, AO Arena

Sunday 19 March - Brighton, Brighton Centre

Tuesday 21 March - Plymouth, Pavilions

Thursday 23 March - London, The O2

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