Louis Tomlinson announces 2023 Dublin show

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 14th Oct 2022
Last updated 14th Oct 2022

Former One Directioner, Louis Tomlinson announces a huge UK and European Arena tour for 2023.

The tour will visit Europe from August to November next year including a date at Dublin's 3Arena.

In 2021, Louis was listed in the Guinness Book Of World Records for breaking the record for the most live-streamed concert by a solo male artist. Louis hosted one of the biggest live stream concert events ever held, selling over 160,000 tickets to fans in over 110 countries and raising funds for several important charities and touring crew affected by the pandemic.

Earlier today, Louis gave us another taste of his upcoming album 'Faith In The Future', with the release of ‘Out Of My System’.

Arguably the most adventurous moment on the album, 'Out Of My System' is a punky, in your face song written by Louis with Nicolas Rebscher and Dave Gibson,that will undoubtedly stop you in your tracks when you first hear it.

Louis' UK & Irish dates 👇

Wed 8 Nov 2023 - 3Arena, Dublin Ireland

Fri 10 Nov 2023 - Utilita Arena, Sheffield

Sat 11 Nov 2023 - AO Arena, Manchester

Sun 12 Nov 2023 - OVO Hydro, Glasgow

Tue 14 Nov 2023 - Brighton Centre, Brighton

Wed 15 Nov 2023 - International Arena, Cardiff

Fri 17 Nov 2023 - The O2, London

Sat 18 Nov 2023 - Resorts World Arena, Birmingham

How to get tickets 👇

You can pre-order the new album to get access to the exclusive UK Tour Ticket pre-sale which opens Wednesday 19th October at 9am BST, with the general on sale Friday 21st October at 9am BST.

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