Tom Odell has continued to explode in popularity with the release of each new album, and he's now doing it again. The British singer, who is best known for such hits as Another Love, Can't Pretend, and Heal, will be playing a string of arena dates across the UK this year in what promises to be one of his biggest tours of his career.
While on tour, he'll hit such massive venues as London's O2 Arena, Glasgow's OVO Hydro, Dublin's 3Arena, and plenty more. This coincides with the announcement of his new album, 'A Wonderful Life'.
Tom Odell will be releasing his new album on September 5, 2025. After that, beginning on October 21, the star will begin his arena tour.
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Tickets for these shows will be released this week, beginning on Friday, May 30, 2025. What's more, some tickets are available right now through an exclusive presale event. We've rounded up the details below.
How to buy Tom Odell tickets nowTom Odell tickets are out right now on an exclusive presale event. This artist presale is only available to fans who have preordered his new album, A Wonderful Life, from his official webstore.
Fans who have received a presale link or code can get tickets using the link below:
After that, general onsale will kick off. Tom Odell tickets will be released to the masses on Friday, May 30, 2025, at 10am.
These tickets will be available to everyone, and will be available from Ticketmaster and Live Nation, as well as VIP and hospitality website Seat Unique. Here's the links:
Tom Odell has already spoken out about what the songs on A Wonderful Life will encompass, citing "seeking understanding within the human existence". He went on: "I wish I could wrap it up into a nice little bow of what the mood and the message is, but these songs are the antithesis of that.
"To live, and to write honestly about it, is such a profoundly important part of my life now. And I feel like if I have any duty whatsoever, it’s just to continue to do that."
Tom Odell UK Arena Tour 2025- 21st October – Cardiff Utilita Arena, Cardiff
- 23rd October – 3Arena, Dublin
- 24th October – The SSE Arena, Belfast
- 26th October – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
- 28th October – Co-Op Live, Manchester
- 29th October – O2 Arena, London
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