Little Mix perform outdoor gigs across the UK with 2020 summer tour
The tour will also see part of ticket sales donated to the Nordoff Robbins charity.
“Performing live is our favourite thing to do as a band, we love it. Our last Summer tour in 2018 was one of our favourites ever, so we can’t wait for some more brilliant outdoor shows next year. We want everyone to come party with us in the sunshine!” – Little Mix statement
Little Mix are taking their unmissable live show on the road next year with their twenty-one date summer 2020 tour.
The world’s biggest girl band will perform to fans across England, Scotland and Wales kicking off the tour at The Falkirk Stadium on Friday June 26th before travelling the length and breadth of the UK including a show at British Summer Time Hyde Park on Saturday July 4th.
They will perform some of their greatest hits including ‘Woman Like Me’, ‘Touch’, ‘Shout Out to My Ex’, ‘Black Magic’ and ‘Wings’. At least 75p from every ticket sale will be donated to Nordoff Robbins a charity that uses the power of music therapy to enrich the lives of people affected by life limiting illness, isolation or disability.
Little Mix’s came to prominence as winners of the eighth series of The X Factor in 2011 – their victory was watched by 12.8 million viewers and marked the first time a group had won the ITV series.
Record sales have seen them notch up a total of four UK No.1 singles, four platinum-selling albums and nine platinum selling singles, surpassing a record previously held by the Spice Girls. Their 2016 album ‘Glory Days’ was the biggest selling album by a female group this millennium in the UK, alongside being named the longest-reigning Top 40 album for a girl group ever.
Alongside massive tours of Europe, Australia, Japan and the US, the group have just completed their mammoth LM5 Arena Tour which took in cities across Europe, the UK and Ireland including an amazing five sold out dates at London’s O2 Arena.
2020 Summer Tour Dates:
June | ||
Friday 2th | The Falkirk Stadium | Falkirk, Scotland |
Saturday 27th | RFC Stadium | St Helens, Scotland |
Sunday 28th | Cardiff City Stadium | Cardiff, Wales |
Tuesday 30th | The Weston Homes Stadium | Peterborough, England |
July | ||
Thursday 2nd | The Ageas Bowl | Southampton, England |
Friday 3rd | Home Park Stadium | Plymouth, England |
Saturday 4th | BST Hyde Park | London, England |
Sunday 5th | Lytham Festival | Lancashire, England |
Thursday 9th | Kingsholm Stadium | Gloucester, England |
Friday 10th | JobServe Community Stadium | Colchester, England |
Saturday 11th | ZipWorld Stadium | Colwyn Bay, Wales |
Sunday 12th | Craven Park Stadium | Hull, England |
Tuesday 14th | South of England Event Centre | Ardingly, England |
Thursday 16th | Emirates Stadium | Chester-Le-Street, England |
Friday 17th | Fischer County Ground | Leicester, England |
Saturday 18th | Holkham Hall | Norfolk, England |
Sunday 19th | The Spitfire Ground | Canterbury, England |
Tuesday 21st | The Open Air Theatre | Scarborough, England |
Friday 24th | Bitts Park | Carlisle, England |
Saturday 25th | Ayr Racecourse | Ayr, Scotland |
Sunday 26th | Hazlehead Park | Aberdeen, Scotland |