Sam Smith announces UK and Europe tour for 2018 in support of new album 'The Thrill of It All'
New album is set for release on 3 November via Capitol Records
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Your support makes all the difference.Sam Smith has announced dates for his 2018 UK and Europe arena tour.
The British singer will take in dates in Newcastle, Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham, finishing the UK dates with two shows at London's O2 Arena.
His European dates will include Dublin, Stockholm, Oslo, Berlin, Cologne, Paris, Amsterdam, Vienna and Madrid, rounding off at Lisbon's MEO Arena.
The tour is in support of his forthcoming album The Thrill of it All, set for release on 3 November via Capitol Records.
Tickets go on general sale on Friday 27 October
Here are the dates in full:
2018 UK DATES
20 March – Fly DSA Arena, Sheffield
21 March – Newcastle Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle
23 March – Glasgow Hydro, Glasgow
27 March – Manchester Arena, Manchester
30 March – Dublin 3Arena, Dublin
3 April – Birmingham Genting Arena, Birmingham
6 April – 02 Arena, London
7 April – 02 Arena, London
2018 EUROPEAN DATES
19 April – Globe Arena, Stockholm
20 April – Royal Arena, Copenhagen
23 April – Telenor Arena, Oslo
25 April – Mercedes Benz Arena, Berlin
27 April – Barclaycard Arena, Hamburg
28 April – Lanxess Arena, Cologne
30 April – AccorHotel Arena, Paris
4 May – Sportpaleis, Antwerp
5 May – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
8 May – Stadthalle, Vienna
9 May – Hallenstadion, Zurich
11 May – Milan Forum, Milan
12 May – Arena Di Verona, Verona
15 May – Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
16 May – Wizink Center, Madrid
18 May – MEO Arena, Lisbon
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