Doves announce spring UK tour for 2025: How to get tickets
The veteran alternative rockers will tour in support of their latest album Constellations For The Lonely

Doves have announced a tour of the UK for spring 2025. Tickets for the shows go on sale at 9.30am on Thursday 21 November. Scroll to the bottom of this article for a detailed list of their UK performances.
The veteran rock act will tour in support of their upcoming album Constellations For The Lonely, which is set for release on Friday 14 February on EMI North. It’s the sixth studio album from the band, who’ve been active since 2000 and scored a mountain of hits including ‘There Goes The Fear’, ‘Kingdom Of Rust’ and ‘Black And White Town’.
The tour will go ahead without frontman Jimi Goodwin, who has pulled out of touring for the foreseeable future to focus on his mental health. Brothers Jez and Andy Williams will take on vocal duties in Goodwin’s stead.
Starting at Glasgow’s SWG3 on Tuesday 25 February, the band will then hit venues in Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds, Sheffield, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham, Norwich, London, Bristol, Southampton and Brighton, with a final date at Oxford’s O2 Academy ono Tuesday 18 March.
Listen to the band’s comeback single ‘Renegade’ below.
Doves’ 2025 UK tour dates:
SWG3, Glasgow, Tuesday 25 February
La Belle Angele, Edinburgh, Wednesday 26 February
Boiler Shop, Newcastle Thursday 27 February
Beckett University Union, Leeds, Saturday 1 March
Leadmill, Sheffield, Sunday 2 March
O2 Academy, Liverpool, Tuesday 4 March
Aviva Studios, Manchester, Friday 7 March
O2 Institute, Birmingham, Saturday 8 March
Rock City, Nottingham, Monday 10 March
Waterfront, Norwich, Tuesday 11 March
O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London, Thursday 13 March
SWX, Bristol, Friday 14 March
Engine Rooms, Southampton, Saturday 15 March
Chalk, Brighton, Monday 17 March
O2 Academy, Oxford, Tuesday 18 March
Tickets for Doves’ 2025 UK tour go on sale at 9.30am on Thursday 21 November.
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