Tom Grennan is hitting the road for an 11-date tour in the UK and Ireland, including a stop in Aberdeen. His new album and single are also on the way.
Aberdeen: Tom Grennan is coming to town! He’ll perform at P&J Live this September as part of his biggest tour yet.
The ‘GRENNAN ‘25’ tour includes 11 shows across the UK and Ireland. The Aberdeen concert is set for September 15.
Along with the tour, Tom is releasing his fourth album titled ‘Everywhere I Went Led Me To Where I Didn’t Want To Be’ on June 20. The new single, ‘Shadowboxing,’ is also out soon.
Fans who pre-order the album by February 4 at 3 PM can access a special pre-sale on February 5 at 10 AM. General ticket sales start on February 7 at 10 AM.
This tour follows Tom’s recent success with his festive hit ‘It Can’t Be Christmas,’ which reached the Top 3. He narrowly missed the top spot against Wham! and Mariah Carey.
Tom has two number one albums and multiple award nominations. He’s one of the UK’s biggest artists, with a sold-out show last August for 25,000 fans.
Rob Wicks, Managing Director of P&J Live, expressed excitement for Tom’s debut show there. He promises an electrifying performance filled with hits and new tracks.
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Tom has teamed up with a top songwriter and producer for his new sound. He aims to channel influences like George Michael and Freddie Mercury.
‘Shadowboxing’ is the second single from the upcoming album. Tom describes it as a reflection of his personal battles and growth.
The album focuses on self-belief and taking risks. Tom feels ready to share his journey and evolution as an artist.
With over 1.5 million album sales and 2.5 billion streams, Tom’s discography is impressive. His previous albums have all achieved gold status.
For presale tickets, Three mobile customers can access them on February 5. P&J Live newsletter subscribers can get tickets on February 6. General sales start on February 7 at www.axs.com/uk.