How to get N-Dubz tickets for the 2022 extended reunion tour
The trio have announced a reunion after 11 years
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Your support makes all the difference.Tickets for the N-Dubz reunion tour are now available on Ticketmaster.
N-Dubz have extended their special 10-date arena tour of the UK this November, adding eight new shows.
After an 11 year hiatus, hip-hop trio Tulisa, Dappy and Fazer reunited to revealed their new single “Charmer” on Thursday 19 May.
The track was written by the band and produced by Rymez, who is best known for his work with artists including Stefflon Don, D Block Europe and Adekunle Gold.
In 2009 they reached No 1 on the UK Singles Chart with their track “Number One”, featuring Tinchy Stryder.
The Back To The Future Tour stops at some of the UK’s biggest cities, giving fans the chance to hear N-Dubz live for the first time in over a decade.
The tour kicks off in Newcastle and will also include dates in Manchester, London, Cardiff, Nottingham and Leeds – with new dates for these cities announced over the weekend.
How to get tickets:
General sale tickets became available at 10am Friday 20 May from Ticketmaster and AEG Presents, with more tickets now available for the added dates.
The full list of dates is as follows:
Mon 7 Nov 2022 Newcastle Utilita Arena
Tues 8 Nov 2022 Glasgow OVO Hydro
Thurs 10 Nov 2022 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
Fri 11 Nov 2022 Leeds First Direct Arena
Sat 12 Nov 2022 Birmingham Utilita Arena
Mon 14 Nov 2022 Bournemouth International Centre
Tues 15 Nov 2022 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
Thurs 17 Nov 2022 London The O2
Fri 18 Nov 2022 Sheffield Utilita Arena
Sat 19 Nov 2022 Manchester AO Arena
Sun 20 Nov 2022 Manchester AO Arena
Sun 27 Nov 2022 Leeds First Direct Arena
Mon 28 Nov 2022 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
Tues 29 Nov 2022 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
Fri 2 Dec 2022 Sheffield Utilita Arena
Sat 3 Dec 2022 Newcastle Utilita Arena
Sun 4 Dec 2022 Manchester AO Arena
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