How to buy James Arthur tickets for UK tour 2026 | Music | Entertainment




James Arthur set arenas on fire last year to celebrate the release of his 2024 album Bitter Sweet Love. And now he's back. The British icon has now announced his next highly-anticipated album: Pisces. The record will be hitting streaming services in a few weeks' time on April 25, 2025. To celebrate, James Arthur will - once again - be playing arenas around the country. Throughout February 2026, James Arthur will be playing the likes of London's O2 Arena, Cardiff's Utilita Arena and Manchester's Co-op Live - to name just a few.

Tickets for these shows will be released on Friday, March 21, and if you want to jump straight to the ticket page, you can click here right now. However, we've got a full breakdown of what to expect, how to get presale access, and more below. Here are all the details you need to know, below.

James Arthur presale tickets will be released on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at 9am. The artists' presale tickets are only going to be available to fans who have purchased James Arthur's new album, Pisces, from the official store (here) before Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at 3pm (GMT).

Once fans have done that, they ought to receive a presale code or link, and will be able to buy tickets using the below link:

Buy James Arthur presale tickets here.

The presale will come to an end on Friday, March 21, 2025. Then, general on sale will begin. 

Pisces is James Arthur's sixth album and is due for release on April 25, 2025. So far, the 37-year-old star has released one single from the upcoming record - Karaoke.

Speaking out about the tour and album, James Arthur said: "I had the best time I’ve ever had on the Bitter Sweet Love world tour last year so I couldn’t be more thrilled to be hitting the road once again for the Pisces world tour.

"I hope to see some familiar faces back again and hopefully some new ones. Can’t wait to get in my feels with you all and have a big old sing song in some gargantuan rooms. See you on the road!"



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Posted: 2025-03-17 12:33:13

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