Everything you need to know about Little Mix's 'Confetti' tour

The tour runs between 9th April-14th May

Author: Alex RossPublished 27th Apr 2022
Last updated 27th Apr 2022

Despite originally being planned to take place in early 2021, Little Mix girls Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock were forced to postpone their 'Confetti' tour following the Coronavirus pandemic, but now it's finally ARRIVED!

The girls will tour between April-May 2022, before they take a break to pursue solo careers. However, they announced in April that fans could purchase a ticket to watch a live stream of their last gig on their 'Confetti Tour' named 'The Last Show (For Now...)'.

With the 'Confetti' tour set to be the band's last live shows for a while, here's everything you need to know ahead of their mammoth 2022 tour as they perform at shows across the UK and Ireland.

Little Mix 2022 tour dates:

The tour started in Belfast on Saturday 9th April 2022, with the band set to play dates in Dublin, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sheffield, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow, Leeds, Cardiff, Manchester, Nottingham and London.

See the full list of dates below:

April 2022

Saturday 9th: Belfast SSE Arena

Sunday 10th: Belfast SSE Arena

Tuesday 12th: Dublin 3Arena

Wednesday 13th: Dublin 3Arena

Friday 15th: Newcastle Utilita Arena

Saturday 16th: Newcastle Utilita Arena

Monday 18th: Liverpool M&S Bank Arena

Tuesday 19th: Sheffield Flydsa Arena

Thursday 21st: Birmingham Resorts World Arena

Friday 22nd: Birmingham Resorts World Arena

Saturday 23rd: Birmingham Resorts World Arena

Tuesday 26th: Liverpool M&S Bank Arena

Wednesday 27th: Glasgow The SSE Hydro

Thursday 28th: Glasgow The SSE Hydro

Saturday 30th: Leeds First Direct Arena

May 2022

Monday 2nd: Cardiff Motorpoint Arena

Tuesday 3rd: Cardiff Motorpoint Arena

Friday 6th: Manchester AO Arena

Saturday 7th: Manchester AO Arena

Monday 9th: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena

Tuesday 10th: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena

Thursday 12th: London The 02

Friday 13th: London The 02

Saturday 14th: London The 02

Fans will be hoping for something huge on the tour, despite Jesy Nelson leaving the band in 2020.

What is the set list for Little Mix's 'Confetti' tour?

Following their first show on Saturday 9th April, the set list for Little Mix's 'Confetti' tour was unveiled. The girls perform some of their biggest hits including songs from their sixth album 'Confetti', including Break Up Song’ and 'Heartbreak Anthem'.
























Fans can also expect to hear some of the group’s biggest hits since they formed back in 2011, such as 'Touch', ' Woman Like Me', ‘Black Magic’ and 'Shout Out To My Ex'.

Just a week before the tour kicked off, Little Mix teased the set list on Instagram, writing: 'Going over the setlist for The Confetti Tour 👀 There’s been a few changes along the way 😅 What songs would you like to see us perform?'.

Who is supporting Little Mix on their 'Confetti' tour?

It's been announced that Since September will support Little Mix on their 2022 'Confetti' tour.

The band, made up of Matthew Nolan, Harry Holles, Patrick Ralphson and Jacob Fowler, won Little Mix's The Search in 2020. There prize for winning the show was to support Little Mix on their next tour.

American singer Denis Coleman also supports the girls.

Buy Little Mix tickets:

You can buy tickets for Little Mix's rescheduled 'Confetti' tour in 2022 from Aloud.com.

How much are Little Mix tickets?

Ticket prices differ between the venues, but prices seem to be anywhere between £34 and £161.

How do I get a refund on Little Mix tickets?

All tickets will be valid for the corresponding rescheduled dates. Fans are being urged to contact their ticket providers for more information on refunds.

When did Little Mix start rehearsals for the 'Confetti' tour?

On International Women's day in March 2022, Little Mix confirmed they'd started rehearsals for their 'Confetti' tour, which is due to kick off in April.

Sharing a video of some of their biggest moments to date, the video ended with all three girls in the dance studio, with Jade shouting "Tour rehearsals, yayyyy."

Is Little Mix's 'Confetti' tour their last ever?

We hope not! In December 2021, Little Mix released a statement to reveal they will be taking a break following their 'Confetti' tour in 2022.

The band said: 'We wanted to let you all know that after the Confetti tour in April/May next year we are going to be taking a break from Little Mix. It’s been 10 amazing years, a wonderful non-stop adventure, and we feel the time is right to take a break so we can recharge and work on some other projects.

'We can’t thank you enough for your love and never-ending support since the beginning. We love you all SO much.

'We are not splitting up - Little Mix are here to stay 💫 We have plans for more music, tours and performances in the future. We’ve made so many incredible memories with you all, and we can’t wait to make so many more.

'We’re sisters and we’ll always have each other and you, the fans, in our lives. Little Mix is forever ♥️ See you on tour! Jade, Leigh-Anne and Perrie x'. (sic)

How to watch 'The Last Show (For Now...)'

In April 2022, Little Mix announced that 'The Last Show (For Now...)', which is the last gig of their 'Confetti' tour will be live streamed, so fans can watch it around the world. The tickets for the live stream went on sale on 27th April and will allow fans to watch it live on 14th May, or for 48 hours afterwards.

You can hear songs by Little Mix on MFR.

Check out Little Mix's biggest collabs to date:

Little Mix and Missy Elliot - 'How Ya Doin'?

One year after being catapulted to fame on The X Factor, the Little Mix girls teamed up with American rapper Missy Elliott on the massive hit 'How Ya Doin'? in 2012.

Little Mix and Sean Paul - 'Hair'

He's worked with some of the biggest artists on the planet, so Little Mix couldn't wait to work with Sean Paul on their 2015 track 'Hair'.

Little Mix and Jason Derulo - 'Secret Love Song'

The girls also teamed up with the one and only Jason Derulo in 2015, dropping 'Secret Love Song'. It's since become the band's anthem for the LGBT community.

Little Mix and Charlie Puth - 'Oops'

Jade, Perrie, Leigh-Anne and Jesy worked with singer-songwriter Charlie Puth in 2016, releasing the amazing 'Oops'.

Little Mix and CNCO - 'Reggaetón Lento (Remix)'

In 2017, all three of the singles they released were collaborations! Little Mix and Latin American boy band CNCO worked together to release the super-catchy 'Reggaetón Lento (Remix)'. The track has since been a massive favourite with fans.

Little Mix and Stormzy - 'Power'

It was one of the biggest collabs of the year when Little Mix teamed up with Stormzy for their hit 'Power' in 2017. He later joined them on stage in London on one of their 'LM5 - The Tour' dates.

Little Mix and Machine Gun Kelly - 'No More Sad Songs'

'No More Sad Songs' has been a constant feature on Little Mix's set lists since the girls teamed up with Machine Gun Kelly in 2017.

Little Mix and Sharaya J - 'Strip'

Featuring on their 'LM5' album, 'Strip' was Little Mix's amazing female empowerment track with American rapper Sharaya J.

Little Mix and Cheat Codes - 'Only You'

Little Mix worked with American electronic music DJ trio consisting of KEVI, Trevor Dahl, and Matthew Russell in the Summer of 2018, dropping 'Only You'.

Little Mix and Nicki Minaj - 'Woman Like Me'

The girls enlisted the help from the one and only Nicki Minaj in 2018, releasing the amazing single 'Woman Like Me'. The collab, co-written by Nicki, Ed Sheeran, Jess Glynne and producer Steve Mac, reached Number 2 in the UK charts.

Little Mix and Ty Dolla $ign - 'Think About Us'

Little Mix teamed up with Ty Dolla $ign to release their first single of 2019! The girls dropped 'Think About Us' in February.

Little Mix and Nathan Dawe - 'No Time For Tears'

Little Mix worked with DJ Nathan Dawe on 'No Time For Tears', released on Friday 27th November 2020 - just a few weeks after releasing their sixth album 'Confetti'!

Little Mix and Saweetie - 'Confetti'

Little Mix's first single as a trio was a collaboration with Saweetie - 'Confetti' dropped on 30th April with an absolutely banging music video which featured the girls in dual roles as themselves AND male alter egos: Lenny, Pez and J-Dog. It also starred Bimini Bon Boulash, Tayce and A'Whora from RuPaul's Drag Race!

Little Mix, David Guetta and Galantis - 'Heartbreak Anthem'

Just one month after dropping 'Confetti', Little Mix teamed up with superstar DJs David Guetta AND Galantis on their massive single 'Heartbreak Anthem'.

Little Mix and Anne-Marie - 'Kiss My (Uh-Oh)'

After teasing it way back in 2020, July 2021 saw the release of Little Mix's hugely anticipated collab with the one and only Anne-Marie.


Featuring on Anne-Marie's second album 'Therapy', 'Kiss My (Uh Oh)' samples Lumidee's early 00's R&B classic 'Never Leave You'.


And the gals didn't stop there, releasing a 'Girl Power' remix of the track on 26th August 2021, featuring other huge names Becky Hill, Raye and Stefflon Don.

Why was Little Mix's 'Confetti' tour postponed in 2021?

Like many other artists, Little Mix had to cancel their 'Summer Tour' in 2020 following the Coronavirus outbreak, and the girls had wanted to return in 2021 with a mammoth tour following their 'Confetti' album.

However, the pandemic but a stop to those plans as well.

Announcing the news on Monday 8th February 2021, Jade, Perrie and Leigh-Anne told fans on Instagram, 'You know how much we love being on the road and performing every night for you all. However, due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, we must prioritise the safety of our fans and crew and help to stop the spread.

'Therefore we’re so sad to say that the Confetti tour will be postponed to April 2022. All tickets will be valid for the corresponding rescheduled dates and we’re taking this chance to add an additional show for our fans in Cardiff.

'We can’t wait to see you when it is safe to do so! Lots of love. The girls x' (sic)

You can hear songs by Little Mix on MFR.

Now read:

All of Little Mix's spectacular tours so far 🎤

Here's who supported Little Mix on the 'LM5 Tour'

Little Mix announce 'break' in emotional statement

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