The Queen of British Soul, Beverley Knight MBE, announces a huge UK headline tour for June 2026. . She will perform her biggest hits as well as favourites from musical theatre and cherished songs which have inspired her journey alongside her legendary live band.

Tickets for the UK tour go on sale Friday 10th October at 10:00am and will be available from www.gigsandtours.com / www.ticketmaster.co.uk

UK TOUR DATES 2026
June

Tue 2nd – Ipswich, Regent
Thu 4th – Sheffield, City Hall
Fri 5th – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
Sat 6th – Blackpool, Opera House
Mon 8th – Bournemouth, Pavilion Theatre
Tue 9th – Bath, Forum
Wed 10th – Reading, Hexagon
Fri 12th – Gateshead, Glasshouse Sage 1
Sun 14th – Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
Tue 16th – Aberdeen, Music Hall
Wed 17th – Glasgow, SEC Armadillo
Fri 19th – Bristol, Beacon
Sat 20th – York, Barbican
Sun 21st – London, Eventim Apollo
Tue 23rd – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
Wed 24th – Brighton, Dome
Fri 26th – Manchester, O2 Apollo
Sat 27th – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
Mon 29th – Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Tues 30th – Wolverhampton, University of Wolverhampton at The Halls

Her outstanding live performances have gained her a legion of famous fans over the years from David Bowie to Stevie Wonder, she has collaborated on stage and on record with the likes of Prince, Jamiroquai, Bocelli, Take That, Joss Stone & Marvin Gaye.

Wolverhampton born Knight has also forged a formidable parallel career in theatre. Already a much revered ‘leading lady’ of West End musicals, she’s just been nominated for Best Female Lead Actor in her first professional play at the Black British Theatre Awards for Marie & Rosetta. Her incredible performance of the trailblazing ‘Godmother of Rock’n’Roll’ Sister Rosetta Tharpe sees ‘Marie & Rosetta’ transfer to the West End next spring. Her portrayal of Emmeline Pankhurst in Sylvia at The Old Vic won Beverley her first Oliver Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical in 2023. Other starring roles include in The Bodyguard, Sister Act, Memphis The Musical, the iconic role of Grizabella in Cats at the request of Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and the formidable manager of soul group The Drifters in The Drifters Girl, which was Olivier nominated Best New Musical, and Beverley for Best Actress.

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