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Sananda Maitreya announces first UK tour in 23 years

by Nick Linazasoro
Monday 7 Jul, 2025 at 4:26PM
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Sananda Maitreya announces first UK tour in 23 years

Sananda Maitreya (pic Manuel Scrima for TreeHouse Publishing)

It has today been announced that multi-million-selling, award-winning musician Sananda Maitreya (who started his career with the stage name Terence Trent D’Arby) has announced a 9-date headline tour of the UK this autumn, with the final date being held at the Chalk venue in Brighton on Thursday 6th November. 

Tickets on general sale on Friday 11th July 10am from HERE.

Presale starts Wednesday 9th July. Access by signing up HERE.

Following his triumphant performance at ‘Love Supreme’ festival in 2024, this will be Sananda’s first UK headline tour in 23 years. Sananda and his band, The Sugar Plum Pharaohs, will be performing songs from his iconic debut album ‘Introducing The Hardline’ through to his most recent work ‘The Pegasus Project: Pegasus & The Swan’ spanning the full arc of his extraordinary career.

The tour dates are:
Thu 23 Oct             Norwich, Waterfront
Fri 24 Oct               Cambridge, Junction
Sun 26 Oct              Liverpool, O2 Academy
Tue 28 Oct              Manchester, O2 Ritz
Thu 30 Oct              Leeds, Beckett Students Union
Fri 31 Oct                Sheffield, Foundry
Sun 02 Nov             Birmingham, Town Hall
Wed 05 Nov            London, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
Thu 06 Nov             Brighton, Chalk

Chalk will host the Brighton concert (pic Nick Linazasoro)

The artist, composer, arranger, producer, multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur and Post Millennium Rocker rose to fame in 1987 with his debut album, the GRAMMY Award-winning ‘Introducing The Hardline’, which debuted at No.1 in the UK charts and featured the international smash hit singles ‘Sign Your Name’, ‘Wishing Well’ and ‘If You Let Me Stay’.

Speaking about his long-awaited return to the UK stage Sananda said “Why now? I was waiting for the Midnight Hour, and it’s now 5 minutes to midnight. We aim to blur the hours and transport our sweaty bodies to a superimposed electric glow, an orgasm of sonic surrender, and a peek behind the seductive shadowy curtains of the Moon’s Magnetic Magic.

“Coming up, we never played clubs enough. We matured too fast commercially and outgrew the clubs physically, but never sentimentally. So, we are very eager to return in this tinderbox atmosphere, where Rock vibrates truest and best, nurtured passionately while nestled in the blessed bosoms of those with whom we are excited to share this unique experience, because after we are done with these shows, we will more than likely never again encounter one another in such an intimate exchange of physical and spiritual proximity. WE WANT YOU TO SAY THAT ‘YOU WERE THERE’ So, Come One, and Come All. After all, HAVEN’T WE WAITED LONG ENOUGH?”

Sananda Maitreya should feel proud of both the mesmerising journey his music has taken since ‘Introducing The Hardline’ brought him to an unsuspecting world in 1987, and of the magical, mystical, freewheeling adventures he now has in music.

He presents his music as Post Millennium Rock; its main elements are heart and soul, its nature is passion, courage and curiosity and it acknowledges no rules but the goal to lead the listener back to his heart, to provoke his mind and re-approach him to his true feelings. His music is free of restrictions and marketing pressures. It is a music that combines all the genres that the artist loved since his childhood: opera, country, classical, jazz, blues, gospel, pop, reggae as well as rock.

Few musicians give more to the game or are plainly having as much fun playing it than Sananda Maitreya.

sanandamaitreya.com

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