All of Little Mix's support acts from their tours through the years 🎶
They've gone on to be pretty big stars themselves!
Last updated 3rd Dec 2021
Little Mix, AKA Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock will finally embark on their rescheduled 'Confetti' tour in April 2022, before the band take a break to work on solo projects.
After indie-band Since September won Little Mix The Search in 2020, we already know they'll be supporting the girls across the UK and Ireland in 2022, but we thought we'd take a look back at some of the past tours.
Having previously had support from the likes of The Vamps and Ella Eyre, fans of the three-piece could be wondering about the amazing talent the girls have showcased before taking to the stage.
Who will be supporting Little Mix on 'their 'Confetti' tour?
Despite being postponed in 2021 due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Little Mix's 'Confetti' tour has been rescheduled to April-May 2022.
Since September, the winner of Little Mix TV talent show The Search will support the girls on dates across the UK and Ireland.
The band is made up of Matthew Nolan, Harry Holles, Patrick Ralphson and Jacob Fowler.
Who supported Little Mix on the 'LM5' Tour in 2019?
After announcing the tour on Twitter in October 2018, a second round of dates were added to the list. For the first eight dates throughout Europe, Little Mix were supported by Keelie Walker. Keelie, who's just 15-years-old, supported Jason Derulo and Westlife earlier in the year on their 'Twenty Tour'.
For the UK and Ireland dates, Little Mix's support acts were Mae Muller and New Rules. Londoner Mae Muller has already been a support act on a tour for Charlotte Lawrence, and is best known for her songs 'Jenny', 'Busy Tone' and 'The Hoodie Song'. British trio New Rules will also be joining for those dates.
Singer-songwriter Robinson supported the band on their Oceania leg of the tour. New Zealand singer Anna Robinson, who goes by her surname, is possibly best known for her single 'Nothing to Regret'.
Scroll through to see Little Mix's setlist for their 'LM5' tour:
1. 'The National Manthem' (Intro)
2. 'Salute'
3. 'Power' (With extended intro)
4. 'Woman Like Me' (Extended)
5. 'Wasabi'
6. 'Bounce Back' (Back to Life’ by Soul II Soul intro)
7. 'Only You' (Shortened)
8. 'Black Magic' (Remix)
9. 'Told You So'
10. 'The Cure'
11. 'Secret Love Song'
12. 'Joan Of Arc'
13. 'Wings'
14. 'Shout Out To My Ex' (Extended)
15. 'Woman's World'
16. 'Reggaeton Lento Remix'
17. 'No More Sad Songs' (Shortened)
18. 'Think About Us' (Extended outro)
19. 'More Than Words'
20. 'Touch' (Extended)
Little Mix's support acts for the 2018 'Summer Hits Tour'
Little Mix's 'Summer Hits Tour' was their fifth concert tour, made up of 15 dates around the UK in July 2018 with a set list that included a wide range of songs from all their albums to date.
The girls took The X Factor 2017 winners Rak-Su with them as their support acts, along with Australian trio Germein Sisters. Rak-Su had released their first self-titled EP earlier that year before dropping their debut album 'Rome' in February 2019.
The Germein Sisters are now called Germein, and released singles 'Talking' and 'Knocking At My Door' as well as 2013 debut album 'Because You Breathe'.
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Who supported Little Mix on 'The Glory Days Tour' in 2017?
Little Mix's fourth concert tour 'The Glory Days Tour' went across the UK starting in May 2017 and ending in November 2017 after 77 dates, with Jade, Perrie, Jesy and Leigh-Anne putting on an incredible show for their fans. American Israeli-Palestinian singer Lina joined Little Mix on all 37 of their 'The Glory Days' dates across the UK.
Lina, who was just 24-years-old at the time of the tour, shot to fame on The Voice Israel and released her debut single 'Can't Keep Falling' in 2017. Lina previously supported Queen and Adam Lambert.
The Vamps, Conor Maynard, Bronnie, Ella Eyre, Sheppard, and Louisa Johnson opened for Little Mix on their European dates, and Jade's cousin Zoe Badwi joined as a support act for the Australia dates.
Little Mix support acts in 2016: 'The Get Weird Tour'
The girls announced their third tour 'The Get Weird Tour' in July 2015, embarking on the tour in March 2016 and finishing in August 2016. Little Mix performed a whopping 60 shows on the tour, which went to Europe, Asia and Oceania.
All of the UK and Ireland dates were supported by Nathan Sykes on his solo career following the hiatus of The Wanted in 2014, except for one Scottish date for which he was replaced by British pop band Lawson. Nathan was joined by American pop band Jagmac, who supported the first 14 of Little Mix's dates in the UK and Ireland.
Jagmac were replaced by British artists Joey Devries for the latter part of the UK and Ireland leg, and for the Oceania leg Little Mix were supported by Jai Waetford, a runner-up on The X Factor Australia.
The Sam Willows and Daiyan Trisha supported Little Mix's Asian dates, and British singer-songwriter Philippa Hanna joined the band for the last European leg of the tour.
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Who were Little Mix's support acts on 'The Salute Tour' in 2014?
Little Mix's second tour was to promote their second album, 'Salute', which was released in November 2013. The tour began in May 2014, and finished in July 2014 after 20 dates around the UK & Ireland performing to almost 400,000 people.
A North America leg of the tour was announced, but sadly had to be cancelled to allow the girls time to record their third album instead.
Supporting the band on this tour were girl band M.O - not to be confused with Danish singer and producer MØ - made up of Annie Ashcroft, Chanal Benjilali, Nadine Samuels and Frankee Connolly. The band are now best known for their 2018 hit 'Bad Vibe' with Lotto Boyzz and Mr Eazi.
The second support act was Harvey Cantwell, who goes by his stage name HRVY, and is now best known for his single 'Younger' with Jonas Blue. The third was band NVS.
Little Mix's 'DNA Tour': Support acts in 2013
The group went on their first ever concert tour in 2013, taking the 'DNA Tour' around the UK & Ireland on 23 dates starting in January 2013 and ending in February 2013. Their support acts were The Mend, ReConnected and Loveable Rogues.
The Mend first found fame after auditioning on The X Factor in 2011, but already had a management deal so couldn't progress further than boot camp. They reached the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent in 2012. ReConnected were also of Britain's Got Talent fame.
The Loveable Rogues reached the final of Britain's Got Talent in 2012, but finished in fourth place behind Ashleigh and Pudsey. They were also support acts for Olly Murs.
Who have Little Mix been a support act for?
Little Mix were part of The X Factor Live Tour in 2012 after winning the show the previous in 2011. They also supported Demi Lovato in 2014 for the North America dates on her 'The Neon Lights Tour', and Ariana Grande on some of her North American dates for the 'Dangerous Woman Tour' in 2017.
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