How often do you get to see #1, multiple-Platinum, BRIT Award-winning pop legends in a venue so intimate you feel part of the action even at the back of the room? That’s something that Blue are set to do with the confirmation of a UK outstore in July 2026.

The tour will see the Blue boys (Antony Costa, Duncan James, Lee Ryan and Simon Webbe) play some of the smallest shows in their 25-year history – a real rarity for a band who have filled countless arena shows, including London’s 20,000-capacity O2. What’s more, several of the places they will visit they have rarely if ever played before.

The tour is in support of their eagerly anticipated new album ‘Reflections’ which follows on January 9th. Blue have been mounting a big comeback ahead of its release, shooting back into the spotlight with the recent singles ‘One Last Time’ and ‘Waste My Love’.

Blue commented, “We’re about to set off on a huge world tour, taking in some incredible countries and venues, but we’ve also got something special and a bit different lined up for the summer here. Playing and chatting up close and personal in some small venues, to celebrate our 25th anniversary. Expect the biggest hits, the new album and maybe a few surprises along the way.”

Tickets and album bundles will go on sale HERE from 10am on Wednesday, November 19th. The dates are:

JULY
16th – Norwich, Waterfront (via Rough Trade)
17th – Cambridge, Junction (via Rough Trade)
18th – Leeds, Wardrobe (via Crash Records)
20th – Lancaster, Kanteena (via Jacaranda Records)
21st – Liverpool, Baltic (via Jacaranda Records)
22nd – Wrexham, The Rockin’ Chair (via Jacaranda Records)
24th – Kingston, Circuit (via Banquet Records)
25th – Brighton, Chalk (via Resident Music)

The outstore tour adds another eight shows to what is shaping up to be Blue’s biggest year of touring ever. 2026 starts with a sold-out album signing tour before they embark upon a full-scale headline tour from February. Multiple shows are sold-out months in advance, but remaining tickets for other nights are available HERE.

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