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Orla Gartland announces UK and European tour in 2025

Orla Gartland announces UK and European tour in 2025

Orla Gartland has announced a UK and European tour for 2025 – you can find all the details below.

The Irish singer-songwriter is set to hit the road next year in support of her second album, ‘Everybody Needs A Hero’, released earlier this month.

Marking his biggest UK and European tour to date, the next series of dates will begin in Copenhagen on March 10th. Other shows are scheduled for Stockholm, Oslo, Warsaw, Vienna, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris and other European cities throughout the month.

On March 31, Gartland will take to the stage at SWG3 TV Studio in Glasgow before performing at Manchester’s Albert Hall (April 1) and London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town (3). The day will end with a welcome show at the 3Olympia Theater in Dublin (12).

“Presenting Baby’s Biggest Shows Yet: The HERO Tour, UK & EUROPE 2025,” Gartland wrote on social media to announce the shows.

Tickets go on general sale at 10am BST/11am CET this Friday (18 October). You can buy yours here (UK/Ireland) and here (Europe). A pre-order of O2 Priority is now available here (UK/Ireland).

Orla Gartland’s 2025 European and UK tour dates are:

MARCH
10 – Pumpehuset, Copenhagen
11 – Debaser Strand, Stockholm
13 – John DEE, Oslo
15 – Hydrozagadka, Warsaw
16 – Ottakringer Brewery, Vienna
18 – Santeria, Milan
19 – Mascotte Club, Zurich
21 – Frannz Club, Berlin
22 – Hansa 39, Munich
23 – Luxor, Cologne
25 – Melkweg Max, Amsterdam
27 – Botany, Brussels
28 – Le Trianon, Paris
31 – SWG3 TV Studio, Glasgow

APRIL
02 – Albert Hall, Manchester
02 – O2 Kentish Town Forum, London
12 – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin

In a four-star review of ‘Everybody Needs A Hero,’ NME wrote: “It’s an exploration of life both as an individual and in a relationship, looking at the tightrope you walk as a woman and how that can impact every aspect of your life.”

Talking to NME Earlier this year, Gartland described the record as being “bolder” and “more intentional” than its predecessor, 2021’s ‘Woman On The Internet’.

“Making this album took a lot longer than the first one, and it got picked up and scrapped because of how busy I was last year, and I’m really proud of myself for moving forward and committing,” she explained.

“When I listen to it now, I have a real sense of ‘We did it, Joe,’ we just got to the end and I was able to be in control the whole time.”

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