Bastille is returning with an announcement of a special celebratory tour across the UK this Autumn, marking the band's only live performances anywhere globally this year. The tour will commence in Plymouth on 6th November and consists of nine shows, aptly named ‘From All Sides - Songs From The First 15 Years.’ The much-loved band will perform in Cardiff, Nottingham, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham, and Brighton, culminating in a celebrated finale at London's iconic O2 Arena on 18th November. Each concert is set to include tracks from Bastille’s entire discography, spanning from 2013's ‘Bad Blood’ to 2022's ‘Dreams Of The Future’ and last year's ‘&’ project, featuring a mix of fan favorites, lesser-known tracks, and acoustic renditions. Tickets for Bastille’s ‘From All Sides’ tour will be available for general sale this Friday, 28th March; you can find full details below.
NOVEMBER 2025
06 Plymouth, Plymouth Pavillions
08 Cardiff, Utilita Arena
09 Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
11 Glasgow, OVO Hydro
12 Newcastle, Utilita Arena
14 Manchester, AO Arena
15 Birmingham, BP Pulse Live
16 Brighton, The Brighton Centre
18 London, O2 Arena
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The November performances will be titled ‘From All Sides - Songs From The First 15 Years’.