Dermot Kennedy announces UK tour including Birmingham Resorts World Arena gig - how to get tickets
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Dermot Kennedy has announced his biggest ever UK tour for next year, including a visit to Birmingham.
The tour will start in Glasgow on March 31, 2023 and travel across the UK before finishing at The O2 Arena in London on April 14, performing to over 120,000 fans.
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Hide AdThe tour will be in support of Dermot’s second album ‘Sonder’ which will be released on November 4, 2022 and can be preordered.
Here’s what you need to know about the gig including when it takes place and how you can get tickets.
When does Dermot Kennedy perform in Birmingham?
The Birmingham gig will take place on April 13, 2023 at the Resorts World Arena located near to Birmingham International Airport.
How to get tickets
Tickets for Dermot Kennedy’s gig in Birmingham will be available through a Live Nation presale from 9am on Thursday October 13.
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Hide AdTickets will then be released on general sale at 9am on Friday October 14 through Live Nation.
Dermot Kennedy full list of UK tour dates
The tour kicks off in Glasgow and wraps up at the O2 Arena in London in April 2023. The full dates are listed below:
- March 31 - OVO Hydro Arena, Glasgow
- April 1 - P&J Live Arena, Aberdeen
- April 3 - The Brighton Centre, Brighton
- April 4 - International Centre, Bournemouth
- April 5 - Pavilions, Plymouth
- April 7 - AO Arena, Manchester
- April 8 - Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
- April 10 - First Direct Arena, Leeds
- April 11 - Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
- April 13 - Resorts World Arena, Birmingham
- April 14 – The O2, London
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