Paolo Nutini in Birmingham: how to get O2 Academy tickets-and when is Last Night In The Bittersweet album out?

The singer songwriter starts his European tour at the end of May
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Scottish singer songwriter Paolo Nutini has ended an eight year wait for new music with the impending release of his fourth studio album.

Fans will have the chance to listen to the new songs when Nutini heads out on a UK and European tour later this year.

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Here’s what you need to know about Paolo Nutini, his new album, and how you can get tickets to the Birmingham show.

When is Paolo Nutini playing in Birmingham?

Paolo Nutini performs on The Other Stage during Day 1 of the Glastonbury Festival 2014Paolo Nutini performs on The Other Stage during Day 1 of the Glastonbury Festival 2014
Paolo Nutini performs on The Other Stage during Day 1 of the Glastonbury Festival 2014

The singer songwriter from Paisley is bringing the ‘Last Night in The Bittersweet’ tour to the O2 Academy in Birmingham on 28 October 2022.

Where else is he playing?

Paolo Nutini is set for a huge year of touring, with shows that will take him all across the UK and Europe from May to November.

The touring is due to start in Oban at the end of May and Nutini will finish the tour back in Scotland with a November gig in Aberdeen.

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The full list of gig and festival appearances for Paolo Nutini in 2022 is below.

27 May – Oban, UK at Corran Halls

28 May – Oban, UK at Corran Halls

3 June – Knebworth, UK at Knebworth Park

23 June – Bristol, UK at Sounds at Canons Marsh Amphitheatre

5 July – Montreux, CH at Montreux Jazz Festival

8 July – Glasgow, UK at TRNSMT

15 July – Brescia, UK at Anfiteatro Vittoriale

16 July – Pistoia, IT at Pistoia Blues

19 July – Rome, IT at Cavea

20 July – Bologna, IT at Sequoie Music Park

22 July – Servigliano, IT at NoSound Festival

23 July – Trani, IT at Locus Festival

25 July – Caserta, IT at Belvedere Di San Leucio

27 July – Taormina, IT at Teatro Antico

21 August – Limerick, IE at Milk Market

24 August – Dublin, IE at Olympia Theatre

25 August – Belfast, UK at Custom House Square

27 August – Portsmouth, UK at Victorious Festival

9 September – Malaga, ES at Andalucia Big Festival

24 September – Berlin, DE at Lollapalooza Berlin

26 September – Leipzig, DE at Täubchenthal

27 September – Munich, DE at Neue Theaterfabrik

29 September – Zurich, CH at X-Tra

30 September  – Milan, IT at Fabrique

2 October – Cologne, DE at E-Werk

3 October – Paris, FR at La Cigale

5 October – Brussels, BE at Cirque Royal

6 October – Luxembourg at Rockhal Club

8 October – Amsterdam, NL at Paradiso

9 October – Amsterdam, NL at Paradiso

22 October  – Manchester, UK at O2 Victoria Warehouse

23 October - Manchester, UK at O2 Victoria Warehouse

25 October – London, UK at Alexandra Palace

28 October – Birmingham, UK at O2 Academy 1

29 October – Hull, UK at Bonus Arena

31 October – Edinburgh, UK at O2 Academy

1 November – Aberdeen, UK at Music Hall

Can I get tickets to the Birmingham gig?

Tickets for the gig through Ticketmaster have sold out, meaning that the best chance of getting hold of tickets will be by signing up to alerts on resale site Twickets.

When is Paolo Nutini’s new album out?

Last Night in The Bittersweet is available to buy from 1 July 2022.

Who is Paolo Nutini?

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Born in Paisley in 1987, Paolo Nutini is a singer songwriter who has been a familiar name on the music scene for over 15 years.

He has produced four studio albums, the most recent of which is released later this year.

These are:

  • These Streets (2006)
  • Sunny Side Up (2009)
  • Caustic Love (2014)
  • Last Night in the Bittersweet (2022)

Nutini has received three BRIT Award nominations and an Ivor Novello Award nomination for songwriting.

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