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Simply Red announce 40th anniversary tour

by Nick Linazasoro
Monday 18 Sep, 2023 at 1:46PM
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Simply Red announce 40th anniversary tour

Simply Red (pic Dean Chalkey)

Mick Hucknall of Simply Red (pic Dean Chalkey)

Get ready to celebrate the remarkable legacy of one of the UK’s most treasured bands.

Iconic soul and pop band Simply Red today earmark their forthcoming 40th anniversary by announcing an incredibly special UK and Ireland arena tour for September and October 2025, culminating in a concert at the Brighton Centre on 7th October 2025 and two nights at London’s O2 Arena on 9th and 10th October 2025.

Simply Red’s debut album ‘Picture Book’ from 1985

Pre-sale tickets start Tuesday 19th September at 10.00am, with general sale starting Thursday 21st September at 10.00am at www.simplyred.com.

“Simply Red are turning 40! We’re looking forward to marking this special milestone with you all in 2025 on our UK tour” says Mick Hucknall.
“Fans can expect to hear all their favourite Simply Red tracks from 1985 to the present, and enjoy a memorable night celebrating the incredible journey that we’ve been on together over the past four decades.”

Simply Red’s ‘Stars’ album from 1991

Few bands have enjoyed the success and longevity of Simply Red. With over 60 million albums sold worldwide, five UK No.1 albums, 1.8 billion streams across streaming platforms worldwide, and over 1 million YouTube subscribers, Simply Red remain one of the UK’s most successful and well-loved bands. Their 1991 classic ‘Stars’ was the best-selling album for two years running in Britain and Europe, and all 13 of Simply Red’s studio albums, including their latest release ‘Time’, have been UK Top 10’s.

Simply Red’s 2023 ‘Time’ album

Mick Hucknall formed Simply Red in 1985 working-class Manchester, and enjoyed early success with first single ‘Money’s Too Tight To Mention’ and the Brit Award-nominated album ‘Picture Book’ (the first of 13 nominations, and 3 Brit Award wins). This was followed by a decade of superstardom and global hits. Today Simply Red continue to sell out tours across the globe. Their live show is renowned for its exceptional quality, with Mick Hucknall long-established as one of the great vocalists of contemporary music.

To celebrate this impressive 40-year milestone, Simply Red head back out on the road in 2025, telling the musical story of Simply Red so far – from ‘Picture Book’ to ‘Time’, and everything in between.

Brighton Centre will host the 2025 Simply Red show (pic Nick Linazasoro)

Simply Red will play the following headline shows in September & October 2025:
September 2025
Tue 23rd Belfast SSE Arena
Wed 24th Dublin 3 Arena
Fri 26th Leeds First Direct Arena
Sat 27th Manchester Co-op Live
Sun 28th Glasgow OVO Hydro Arena

October
Wed 1st Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
Fri 3rd Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
Sat 4th Birmingham Utilita Arena
Sun 5th Cardiff, Utilita Arena
Tue 7th Brighton Centre
Thu 9th London The O2
Fri 10th London The O2

www.simplyred.co

Simply Red’s 2025 Tour flyer

 

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