Brit Award winner Becky Hill has revealed her much anticipated tour dates for next year. The star, who is set to drop her sophomore studio album in the upcoming months, will take her career to new heights with her very own arena tour across the UK. Fans of the “Remember” musician can sign up to the pre-sale now whilst the sale for tickets will be available to purchase next Friday.
The 29-year-old singer took to her Instagram to share her excitement. She said: “NOTE TO SELF: you used to dream about the life you live now. I HAVE MY VERY OWN UK ARENA TOUR!!! 2024 will be about coming to as many cities in the UK & partying with thousands of you! not coming out for a song or two on someone else’s show, not on a line up with other artists, my very own show! make sure you sign-up to presale so you can get your tickets in early. I don’t want you disappointed! I’m gonna make this show MASSIVE, I can’t wait to see you all.”
Supporters of the hit-maker took to the comment section to share their excitement over the news. One person said: “I am SOBBING. This is just something you have dreamed of for so long. This 11-year journey had been SO worth it. I am honestly sobbing. I cannot even express how proud I am of you. No words at all.”
Meanwhile, another person also wrote: “Hard work. Dedication. Perseverance. Every show, festival, and performance you have done is living proof you are an artist who is worthy of this and MORE! Beyond stoked for you and this mega accomplishment. Cannot wait to support you in this in every way possible my Queen!!”
Earlier this week, Hill appeared on BBC’s Live Lounge series and performed her 2023 anthem “Disconnect” and covered “Shades of Love” by Blessed Madonna. Other stars who performed on the series this month include Jorja Smith, Madison Beer and Holly Humberstone – and will also see 2024 Halftime Superbowl performer Usher make his debut on the show in a few days time.
Watch Hill perform her song “Disconnect”.
Tour dates
14/06/2024 – Musgrave Park – Cork
15/06 – Belsonic – Belfast
12/10 – OVO Hydro – Glasgow
13/10 – Utilita Arena – Newcastle
15/10 – Motorpoint Arena – Nottingham
16/10 – First Direct Arena – Leeds
18/10 – Westpoint – Exeter
19/10 – Utilita Arena – Birmingham
20/10 – AO Arena – Mancheshter
22/10 – Utilita Arena – Cardiff
24/10 – OVO Arena Wembley – London