Adam Ant has announced a UK tour with shows taking place next autumn.
His musical career spans the course of nine albums and 22 chart-topping singles worldwide – he was also the first winner of a Brit Award.
Ant will be taking his ANTMUSIC Tour across the UK, playing shows in locations such as Bournemouth, Birmingham, Glasgow and more.
How to get tickets to Adam Ant’s 2024 tour
If you’d like to see Adam Ant perform live, here’s how you can get tickets.
Tickets will be available to buy from the venues, the Bookings Direct website and select authorised agents.
Fans can buy tickets from 10am on Friday October 20, 2023.
Adam Ant 2024 tour dates
- Fri 18 Oct – Cambridge Corn Exchange
- Sat 19 Oct – Southend Cliffs Pavilion
- Sun 20 Oct – Bournemouth Pavilion
- Tue 22 Oct – Birmingham Symphony Hall
- Wed 23 Oct – Guildford G Live
- Fri 25 Oct – Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
- Sat 26 Oct – Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
- Sun 27 Oct – Cardiff New Theatre
- Tue 29 Oct – Sheffield City Hall
- Wed 30 Oct – York Barbican
- Fri 1 Nov – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
- Sat 2 Nov – Gateshead The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
- Sun 3 Nov – Manchester Bridgewater Hall
- Tue 5 Nov – Bristol Beacon
- Wed 6 Nov – Brighton Dome
- Fri 8 Nov – Leicester De Montfort Hall
- Sat 9 Nov – London Roundhouse
Adam Ant will be performing his classic chart-topping hits and personal favourites during the tour.
The English singer emerged as the lead singer of the new wave group Adam and the Ants, and later as a solo artist, becoming one of the most noticeable acts in the world.
He scored 10 UK top 10 hits from 1980 to 1983, including three UK number one singles: 'Stand and Deliver', 'Prince Charming' and 'Goody Two Shoes'.
It is also rumoured that he inspired Johnny Depp's portrayal of Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise with his signature look.
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