James Arthur 2026 UK Tour: Aberdeen to Halifax – Tickets, Venues & Full Dates

James Arthur 2026 UK Tour: Aberdeen to Halifax – Tickets, Venues & Full Dates

James Arthur’s 2026 UK arena and theatre tour stands as one of the most anticipated homecoming runs of the year. From February through early July, the former X Factor winner will bring his signature blend of raw emotion, powerhouse vocals and relatable songwriting to eleven cities across England, Scotland and Wales. Whether you first fell for him through “Impossible” in 2012 or discovered him later via the introspective anthems on Bitter Sweet Love and the chart-topping singles that followed, these shows promise the kind of intimate-yet-expansive live experience that has made Arthur one of Britain’s most consistently compelling touring artists.

This itinerary is deliberately wide-ranging—starting in Aberdeen’s modern P&J Live, sweeping through major arenas in Newcastle, Birmingham, Liverpool, Cardiff, London and Manchester, touching coastal theatres in Bournemouth and Scarborough, and closing with open-air magic at Halifax’s historic Piece Hall. For fans who have followed James Arthur since the early days or caught him on recent festival slots, the chance to hear the new material alongside decade-defining hits in rooms of vastly different scale and atmosphere is genuinely special.

DateCityVenueTitleTickets
February 7, 2026AberdeenP&J Live, AberdeenJames ArthurBuy Tickets
February 6, 2026Newcastle Upon TyneUtilita Arena NewcastleJames ArthurBuy Tickets
February 10, 2026Birminghambp pulse LIVEJames ArthurBuy Tickets
February 11, 2026BournemouthBournemouth International CentreJames ArthurBuy Tickets
February 13, 2026SheffieldUtilita Arena SheffieldJames ArthurBuy Tickets
February 14, 2026LiverpoolM&S Bank Arena LiverpoolJames ArthurBuy Tickets
February 16, 2026CardiffUtilita Arena CardiffJames ArthurBuy Tickets
February 18, 2026LondonThe O2James ArthurBuy Tickets
February 19, 2026LondonThe O2James ArthurBuy Tickets
February 21, 2026ManchesterCo-op LiveJames ArthurBuy Tickets
July 3, 2026ScarboroughScarborough Open Air TheatreJames ArthurBuy Tickets
July 4, 2026HalifaxThe Piece HallJames ArthurBuy Tickets
February 21, 2026ManchesterCo-op LiveFast Track: James ArthurBuy Tickets
February 7, 2026AberdeenP&J Live, AberdeenVenue Premium Tickets - James ArthurBuy Tickets
July 3, 2026ScarboroughScarborough Open Air TheatreJames Arthur- Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsBuy Tickets
July 4, 2026HalifaxThe Piece HallJames Arthur- Official Ticket and Hotel BundlsBuy Tickets

James Arthur Live in Aberdeen, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Sheffield, Liverpool, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Scarborough, Halifax – Full Tour Overview

  • Aberdeen – 7 February 2026 at P&J Live
  • Newcastle Upon Tyne – 6 February 2026 at Utilita Arena Newcastle
  • Birmingham – 10 February 2026 at bp pulse LIVE
  • Bournemouth – 11 February 2026 at Bournemouth International Centre
  • Sheffield – 13 February 2026 at Utilita Arena Sheffield
  • Liverpool – 14 February 2026 at M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
  • Cardiff – 16 February 2026 at Utilita Arena Cardiff
  • London – 18 & 19 February 2026 at The O2
  • Manchester – 21 February 2026 at Co-op Live
  • Scarborough – 3 July 2026 at Scarborough Open Air Theatre
  • Halifax – 4 July 2026 at The Piece Hall

Aberdeen – P&J Live (7 February 2026)

P&J Live opened in 2019 and has quickly become Scotland’s go-to venue for large-scale pop and rock. Its flexible 15,000-capacity layout and crisp modern acoustics make it an excellent launch pad for a tour. Aberdeen crowds bring a special warmth and loyalty—many fans have followed James Arthur since his breakthrough and will be hearing the new album material for the first time in a live setting. The venue’s location next to the exhibition centre also means easy access from hotels and restaurants, turning the night into a mini city break. See the ticket section for pricing and availability.

London – The O2 (18 & 19 February 2026)

Two nights at The O2 is the clearest signal that this tour is built around high-demand markets. The arena remains the UK’s premier large-scale indoor venue, with 20,000 capacity, tiered seating that brings everyone close to the stage, and production infrastructure that lets artists go big. London audiences are famously discerning yet vocal—when James Arthur hits the opening chords of “Say You Won’t Let Go” or the newer, moodier tracks, the room will lift. Two dates give fans flexibility and offer a rare chance to catch subtle setlist variations between nights. Check ticket information for both shows before they sell out.

Manchester – Co-op Live (21 February 2026)

Co-op Live, Europe’s newest major arena, opened in May 2024 and has already established itself as one of the continent’s best-sounding large rooms. The 23,500-capacity venue was designed with artist and audience experience at the core—steep sightlines, distributed audio, and minimal pillars mean every seat feels close. Manchester has always embraced James Arthur; the city’s deep music heritage and passionate crowds make this one of the emotional high points of the run. full concert dates and secure your place early.

About James Arthur

James Arthur first captured the nation’s attention in 2012 when he won the ninth series of The X Factor with a stripped-back, soulful take on “Impossible.” The single went to number one and eventually sold over 1.3 million copies in the UK alone. But it was the years that followed that proved his staying power. His 2016 comeback album Back from the Edge produced the global smash “Say You Won’t Let Go,” which has now surpassed 3 billion combined streams and remains one of the most streamed acoustic ballads of all time.

Since then he has released four further studio albums—You (2019), It’ll All Make Sense in the End (2021), Bitter Sweet Love (2024) and the recently announced follow-up—each showing artistic growth while keeping the emotional honesty that has become his trademark. He has earned two number-one albums, multiple BRIT Award nominations, an Ivor Novello, and consistent arena sell-outs across the UK and Europe. For the full discography, latest news and official store, visit his official website.

How to Get James Arthur Tickets

Tickets for the full 2026 UK run are on general sale now, with select VIP and hospitality packages still available for most dates. Prices vary by venue and location—standing tickets in arenas typically start around £45–£55, seated options range from £55–£95+, and premium/VIP experiences (early entry, merchandise, fast-track) sit higher. The two nights at The O2 and the Co-op Live show in Manchester are expected to be the fastest-moving due to population density and fanbase size.

Official tickets are available directly through primary agents linked above. Resale platforms exist, but face-value inventory remains healthy on most dates—buy early to avoid inflated secondary-market prices. International fans attending the Aberdeen or Cardiff shows can also check regional partners. For ongoing updates, presale recaps and venue-specific tips, keep an eye on our events news category.

James Arthur Tour FAQ

  • When does James Arthur perform in Aberdeen?
    James Arthur performs at P&J Live on 7 February 2026 at 18:30. This is the Scottish opening date of the tour.
  • Are James Arthur tickets still available for London?
    Yes—both 18 and 19 February 2026 shows at The O2 still have tickets across multiple price tiers. Inventory is moving quickly for the second night.
  • What time does the James Arthur concert start in Manchester?
    James Arthur is scheduled to begin at 20:00 on 21 February 2026 at Co-op Live. Doors usually open 60–90 minutes earlier.
  • Is the James Arthur show in Scarborough all-ages?
    James Arthur concerts on this tour, including the Scarborough Open Air Theatre date on 3 July 2026, are generally all-ages unless otherwise stated by the venue. Check specific age policy when purchasing.
  • What kind of setlist can I expect from James Arthur in 2026?
    James Arthur’s 2026 performances are expected to feature a mix of early hits (“Impossible,” “Say You Won’t Let Go”), recent singles from Bitter Sweet Love, and new material from the forthcoming album. Past tours have included acoustic moments, fan-voted songs and occasional covers.

James Arthur has spent more than a decade turning personal vulnerability into universal anthems. These eleven dates across the UK in 2026 offer the chance to hear that journey in real time—across arenas that roar, theatres that listen closely, and open-air spaces under summer skies. Whether you catch him in the electric atmosphere of Co-op Live, the historic beauty of The Piece Hall, or anywhere in between, you’ll leave with the sense that you witnessed something honest, powerful and unmistakably his.

The run is finite and the best seats are already moving. secure your tickets now and make sure you’re in the room when one of Britain’s most distinctive voices takes the stage again.

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