This autumn will see arenas across the UK and Ireland come alive with the sound of music as JLS announce details of ‘The Club Is Alive: 2025 Hits Tour’. The 16-date tour culminates with two nights at London’s 20,000-capacity The O2, and features support from very special guest Example at all shows except for Bournemouth and Brighton.
As shown with their mammoth 2021 and 2023 headline tours, JLS can bring an electrifying atmosphere to packed arenas across the land. It’s a show packed front-to-end with classic pop bangers – including the #1 smash hits ‘Beat Again’, ‘Everybody In Love’, ‘The Club Is Alive’, ‘Love You’, ‘She Makes Me Wanna’ and many more. Factor in a whole host of other fan favourites, the boys’ irrepressible charm and slick dance moves, and a visually spectacular show, and it’s clear that JLS deliver an arena pop experience quite unlike anyone else.
The first of the two London shows at the O2 will see JLS join the venue’s 21 Club – an exclusive selection of artists who have headlined the famous arena 21 or more times. JLS are the latest in a list of famous names to have achieved this feat, including Michael Bublé, Take That, One Direction and Drake.
Example has a back catalogue packed with mega hits including the #1 singles ‘Changed The Way You Kiss Me’ and ‘Stay Awake’, the classic dance anthem ‘Kickstarts’ and his feature on Calvin Harris’s ‘We’ll Be Coming Back’. With these hits releasing around the same time as some of the JLS boys’ biggest tracks, it’s set to be quite the night for fans across the country. Reminding people of his talents, and winning a huge following with his take on classic songs old and new, Example recently had a show-stopping run as Bear on ‘The Masked Singer’.
Fans who sign-up to the JLS mailing list HERE will receive access to a tour pre-sale which commences at 10am next Wednesday, March 26th. Tickets go on general sale HERE from 10am on Friday, March 28th.
NOVEMBER
6th – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
7th – Aberdeen, P&J Live
8th – Newcastle, Utilita Live
10th – Belfast, SSE Arena
11th – Dublin, 3Arena
13th – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
14th – Sheffield, Utilita Arena
15th – Manchester, Co-Op Live
17th – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
20th – Leeds, First Direct Arena
21st – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
23rd – Bournemouth, International Centre
25th – Brighton, Centre
27th – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
28th – London, The O2
29th – London, The O2
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