She’s announced nine UK dates
‘Kids in America’ singer, Kim Wilde, has announced a brand new tour for 2025 – shortly after the release of her 15th studio album, ‘Closer’. The UK leg of the tour, of the same name, will kick off in Birmingham on 14th March – and will span nine dates, including in London, Liverpool and Glasgow.
The pop icon has revealed fans can expect to hear tracks from the new album, alongside classic hits that have made her a household name, such as ‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’ and ‘Cambodia’. Kim, who is known for her unmistakable singing voice, with a rock edge, says her new music is a combination of pop, rock and dance.
Kim Wilde has announced nine UK dates as part of her tour. You can see the list of dates below:
March 2025
Birmingham, Symphony Hall – Fri 14th
Manchester, Manchester Academy – Sat 15th
Bristol, Bristol Beacon – Sun 16th
Cambridge, Cambridge Corn Exchange – Tues 18th
London, indigo at The O2 – Weds 19th
Liverpool, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Fri 21st
Sheffield, Sheffield City Hall Oval Hall – Sat 22nd
York, York Barbican – Sun 23rd
Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall – Tues 25th
Tickets are on sale via www.aloud.com.
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