Brandi Carlile has announced a UK and European headline tour for 2025 – find all the details below.
The US singer-songwriter is due to head out on the run of live dates, dubbed ‘The Lost Time’, this summer.
Her first show of the trek will take place at the historic Royal Albert Hall in London on Friday June 20.
Carlile is then scheduled to play gigs at Dublin’s National Stadium (June 22), Birmingham’s Symphony Hall (23), Manchester’s Opera House (25) and Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall (26).
From there, the artist will head to Europe for performances in Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin. This leg also includes an appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival.
“The Carliles are hitting the road y’all!” Carlile said in a statement, adding that she was “beyond proud” ‘The Lost Time’ tour.
“When I was a kid, the thought of making the kind of music that could take me overseas to the UK and Europe was outrageous. Inaccessible. The connection to these places was something I felt from a very young age. 12 actually,” she continued.
“We are going to take you on a journey through our songs and albums. The moments you’ve missed and moments yet to materialise! From our very first song, to brand new music no one’s even heard yet. We plan to create some unforgettable evenings of community and musical transcendence with you.
“I’m deeply moved by the fact that so many of you have been with me like an old friend for all these years, even though I’ve not been a frequent visitor. Forgive me for that. Let’s make up for lost time.”
Tickets go on general sale at 9am GMT this Friday (February 7) – you’ll be able to buy yours here (UK/Ireland). Alternatively, you can access pre-sale tickets at the same time tomorrow (5) by signing up here.
Brandi Carlile’s 2025 ‘The Lost Time’ UK and European tour dates are:
JUNE
20 – Royal Albert Hall, London
22 – National Stadium, Dublin
23 – Symphony Hall, Birmingham
25 – Opera House, Manchester
26 – Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
30 – Vega, Copenhagen
JULY
02 – Sentrum Scene, Oslo
03 – Cirkus, Stockholm
06 – Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux
07 – Le Trianon, Paris
09 – Paradiso, Amsterdam
10 – Huxley’s Neue Welt, Berlin
Carlile released her seventh and latest studio album, ‘In These Silent Days’, in 2021. The record earned the musician 10 Grammy nominations, and three wins.
Last summer, she opened for Stevie Nicks at her headline concert at BST Hyde Park in London.
Carlile later released a collaborative song with Elton John, ‘Never Too Late’, from his 2024 documentary film of the same name. The track was nominated for Best Original Song at the Oscars 2025, becoming Carlile’s first nomination in the category.
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