Today, one of Britain’s best-loved bands, Jeff Lynne’s ELO announces their final UK tour: The Over and Out Tour. Decades after their founding in Birmingham, the band will return to play one last hometown show at the city’s Utilita Arena on 5 July 2025 before heading to Manchester’s Co-Op Live and then waving a final goodbye to a sold-out crowd at London’s BST Hyde Park Festival.
Pre-sale tickets for The Over and Out UK Tour 2025 will be available starting Wednesday 30 October at 10am local time with general on-sale starting Friday 1 November at 10am local time. Exclusive VIP experiences will be available Wednesday 30 October at 10am local time.
Access to Preferred Tickets is available to Mastercard cardholders in the UK on Friday 1 November at 10am. Visit www.priceless.com/music to find out more.
Jeff Lynne’s ELO: The Over and Out UK Tour 2025
Saturday 5 July Birmingham, United Kingdom Utilita Arena
Wednesday 9 July Manchester, United Kingdom Co-Op Live
Sunday 13 July London, United Kingdom BST Hyde Park
Known as one of the most iconic forces in music history, in recent years Jeff Lynne’s ELO has delivered a critically acclaimed and chart-topping album along with a sold-out run of UK and European shows. Jeff Lynne was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame last year and the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017. The band has always been known for their epic live shows and with a distinct style that seamlessly and innovatively blends rock, pop and classical, ELO has had more than 20 Top 40 Hits across the U.S. and the U.K., making Lynne’s sweeping productions some of the most recognizable music of the last forty years and helping sell over 50 million records worldwide.
Widely agreed upon as one of the greatest record producers in music history, Lynne was a co-founder and member of The Travelling Wilburys together with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty, as well as a producer and collaborator with some of the biggest names in music including The Beatles, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh and Bryan Adams.
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