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08 · 07 · 2025
Blood Orange has announced a series of UK performances.
The artist, whose real name is Dev Hynes, recently released a beautiful new single titled ‘The Field,’ marking his first new work under the Blood Orange name in three years.
After spending time producing and collaborating with various musicians, the news of new material from Blood Orange thrilled fans.
Looking ahead, Blood Orange will join close friend Lorde on select headline shows, including a performance at the Manchester AO Arena on November 15th, in addition to his own tour dates.
He will perform three consecutive nights at Alexandra Palace Theatre on November 8th, 9th, and 10th, followed by a show at Electric Bristol on November 13th.
The artist presale starts tomorrow, July 9th, at 10 AM local time, with other venue and ticket presales commencing on July 10th at 10 AM local time. General public tickets will be available on July 11th at 10 AM local time.
Make sure to act fast – they’re sure to sell out quickly.
Clash interviewed Dev Hynes in 2019 for an in-depth cover story. “I still have so much love for the UK; it’s my birthplace,” he remarked about his homeland, “but across Europe, there’s been this strange atmosphere influenced by the political climate.”
“Returning home is a humbling experience because you can never escape your childhood; it shapes who you are.”
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Catch Blood Orange live:
November 8 London Alexandra Palace Theatre
November 9 London Alexandra Palace Theatre
November 10 London Alexandra Palace Theatre
November 13 Bristol Electric Bristol
November 15 Manchester AO Arena w/ Lorde
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Blood Orange has announced a series of UK performances. The artist, whose real name is Dev Hynes, recently made a comeback with the beautiful new single 'The Field'.