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Sam Smith Announces 2023 U.K., European Tour Dates

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Sam Smith has announced dates for a huge tour of the U.K. and Europe for 2023 in support of their upcoming fourth album, Gloria.

The pop star will kick off the tour on April 12 at Motorpoint Arena in Sheffield, U.K., with the trek set to conclude on May 24 at AO Arena in Manchester, U.K.

Tickets for the tour will go on general sale at 10 am BST on Thursday, October 27.

Gloria is set to drop on January 27, 2023, via Capitol Records. Smith had earlier revealed that the album will address several personal topics from romance to deceit.

"It feels like emotional, sexual and spiritual liberation. It was beautiful, with this album, to sing freely again. Oddly, it feels like my first-ever record," Smith said in a press release. "And it feels like a coming of age."

Tour Dates:

Apr 12 - Sheffield, UK - Motorpoint Arena
Apr 14 - Dublin, IE - 3Arena
Apr 18 - London, UK - The O2
Apr 19 - London, UK - The O2
Apr 22 - Glasgow, UK - OVO Hydro
Apr 25 - Birmingham, UK - Birmingham Resort World Arena
Apr 29 - Copenhagen, DK - Royal Arena
May 1 - Berlin, DE - Mercedes Benz Arena
May 4 - Stockholm, SE - Avicii Arena
May 6 - Oslo, NO - Spectrum
May 8 - Cologne, DE - Lanxess Arena
May 9 - Amsterdam, NL - Ziggo Dome
May 12 - Antwerp, BE - Sportpaleis
May 13 - Paris, FR - Accor Arena
May 16 - Zurich, CH - Hallenstadion
May 18 - Vienna, AT - Wiener Stadthalle
May 20 - Bologna, IT - Unipol Arena
May 21 - Turin, IT - Pala Alpitour
May 24 - Manchester, UK - AO Arena

(Photo: Michael Bailey Gates)

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