Brooke Combe 2025 UK tour is set to be held from April 4, 2025 to April 19, 2025 in venues across the cities of Norwich, Birmingham, Bristol, London, Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, and Glasgow. The tour will be the singer's first new tour in 2025 and will come after the release of her new album.
Tickets for the tour will be available from the Ticketmaster or from the official website. In order to get tickets, interested patrons will need to visit said site, select the tickets and follow the checkout procedure as required.
The singer announced the new tour via a post on their official Instagram page on October 11, 2024:
Brooke Combe 2025 UK tour dates and venues
The dates and venues for Brooke Combe 2025 UK tour are given below:
- April 4, 2025 – Norwich, UK at Arts Centre
- April 5, 2025 – Birmingham, UK at O2 Institute
- April 9, 2025 – Bristol, UK at Thekla
- April 10, 2025 – London, UK at Lafayette
- April 12, 2025 – Manchester, UK at O2 Ritz
- April 17, 2025 – Sheffield, UK at Leadmill
- April 18, 2025 – Leeds, UK at Project House
- April 19, 2025 – Glasgow, UK at Barrowland
Brooke Combe is set to release her latest studio album, Dancing At The Edge Of The World, on January 31, 2025. The album is currently available for pre-order the official store of the singer.
The album is priced at £11.00 for the CD with Signed Postcard, at £24.00 for the Alternative Sleeve Blue Vinyl (Including Signed Postcard), £28.00 for the CD+ Black Vinyl (including signed postcard), £22.00 for the Black Vinyl (including signed postcard), £30.00 for the CD + Alt Sleeve Blue Vinyl (including signed postcard).
The CD + Alt Sleeve Blue Vinyl + Black Vinyl + T-Shirt and postcard is priced at £75.00, at CD + Alt Sleeve Blue Vinyl + Black Vinyl plus postcard for £50.00. CD + Alt Sleeve Blue Vinyl + T-Shirt plus postcard £55.00, and the CD + T-shirt plus postcard is priced at £32.00.
Brooke Combe elaborated on her album in an exclusive interview with Rolling Stone on September 2, 2024, stating in response to the question of what she wanted to achieve with her new album:
"I think people are going to be really surprised in the best way because this is the most authentic piece of work I’ve ever created, and you can see the time that’s gone into it. I had quite a good couple of years developing my songwriting and even my singing has changed. To be honest, it’s a lot more raw."
Brooke Combe continued:
"That was something we wanted to make sure we captured, we did everything with a live band and recorded it to tape as well. I’m also not just writing about my own like experiences or things I’m going through. We’re moving on from that and I’m starting to write through other people’s eyes and become a bit more of a storyteller."
Brooke Combe later elaborated on the sonic touch stones of the album, stating:
"There was a lot of just old ’70s soul tunes. I love Marvin Gaye, Baby Huey, William DeVaughn, they were a massive influence. But some of my influences were quite folky in a way too, we just wanted to look at the chords for this album and make it more old school soul..."
Brooke Combe is 24 years old, and hails from Scotland. The singer had her breakthrough in April 2020 with a cover of Sorry by Joel Corry, as well as her cover of Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High by Arctic Monkeys.