The Rasmus announce six-date 2025 UK tour

Taking place in November and December 2025

The Rasmus
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 22nd Oct 2024
Last updated 22nd Oct 2024

Finnish rock sensations The Rasmus will embark on a six-date UK tour in November and December 2025.

The ‘In The Shadows’ hitmakers visit Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff, London, Southampton and Nottingham on the Weirdo Tour.

The sextet of UK shows are the culmination of a 30-date European trek throughout next autumn and winter.

Tickets go on sale from Aloud.com at 9am on Friday 25th October.

“It’s been a while since we went on tour, so we’re really excited to be heading out all over the world in 2025,” says vocalist Lauri Ylönen.

“It’s shaping up to be a massive tour and there’s more dates to come. We can’t wait to hang out with our fans. It’s going to be fun to see them again, we’re like family.”

The Rasmus represented Finland at the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin in May 2022 with their song ‘Jezebel.’

The Rasmus’ UK tour dates:

NOVEMBER 2025

Glasgow SWG3 Galvanizers – Sun 30th

DECEMBER 2025

Manchester O2 Ritz – Mon 1st

Cardiff Great Hall – Tue 2nd

London O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire – Thu 4th

Southampton 1865 – Fri 5th

Nottingham Rock City – Sat 6th

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