Matteo Bocelli has just confirmed a string of exciting tour dates taking place across the UK this year, and they're some of the biggest he has ever played. The Italian star, who is best known as the son of legendary tenor Andrea Bocelli, will be playing three enormous shows across the country, as part of his Falling In Love World Tour 2025.
He'll be hitting London's Adelphi Theatre, as well as Manchester's Bridgewater Hall and Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Tickets will be released on Thursday, May 29, 2025, and we've got all the information fans need to get involved as soon as possible from various outlets. Here's the breakdown.
Matteo Bocelli tickets are available right now through a Live Nation presale event.
Fans will be able to grab tickets from Live Nation by signing up for the My Live Nation newsletter here. Then grabbing tickets using the link below:
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After that, general onsale will kick off from Thursday, May 29, 2025, at 10am.
These tickets will be available to everyone who wants to purchase them. That means fans will not need any kind of special link or code to get involved.
Here's the links:
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This will be fans' final chance to buy tickets, so they are encouraged to act fast if they want to snap up access.
Matteo Bocelli may only be 27-years-old, but he has already commanded audiences around the world.
Both performing alone and with his iconic father, the star has become one of the most recognisable tenor voices in the world.
Speaking out about the upcoming tour, Matteo said: "I'm delighted to be announcing this new tour and this new musical era with my second album coming out later this year.
"I've spent the last two years on the road, writing songs and performing for fans and it brings me so much satisfaction to see people connect with my music.
"I'm really excited to perform new material as well as audience favourites so I hope you'll come and see the show."
- 2 November - Manchester, The Bridgewater Hall
- 4 November - Birmingham Symphony Hall
- 5 November - London Adelphi Theatre
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