Former Iron Maiden member Tony Moore announces 2025 UK tour: How to get tickets, dates, venues, & all you need to know

Former Iron Maiden member Tony Moore announced 2025 UK tour
Tony Moore (Image via official Facebook @Tony Moore)

Tony Moore, formerly of Iron Maiden, has announced a new tour in the UK, which is scheduled to be held from January 3, 2025 to January 31, 2025. The tour will be held in cities in England, which is one of the four countries within the political union of the UK.

Tickets for the tour will be available from venue sites as well as Eventbrite, which can all be found via the BandsInTown page of the tour. The BandsInTown page of the tour is available from the singer's Linktree page, which is linked on the Instagram bio of the singer.

In order to get tickets, interested patrons will need to visit the BandsInTown page, scroll down the list of dates to find the show they want to attend, and click on the 'tickets' option. Once at the ticket portal, they will have to enter their details and follow the requisite checkout procedures in order to purchase tickets.

The singer announced the new tour with an Instagram page post on January 3, 2025:


Tony Moore 2025 UK tour dates and venues

The dates and venues for the Tony Moore 2025 UK tour are given below:

  • January 3, 2025 – Romford, England, UK at Collier Row Catholic Club
  • January 10, 2025 – Tenterden, England, UK at The Old Dairy Taproom
  • January 17, 2025 – Bristol, England, UK at The Hen And Chicken
  • January 18, 2025 – Temple, England, UK at Cloud Village Hall
  • January 24, 2025 – Wetherby, England, UK at Wetherby Sports Association
  • January 25, 2025 – Louth, England, UK at The Riverhead Theatre
  • January 30, 2025 – Bradford, England, UK at The Nightrain
  • January 31, 2025 – Carlisle, England, UK at The Source Collective

Tony Moore released his latest EP, Awake, on October 11, 2024. In 2023, the singer spoke about life after the Covid induced lockdown phase:

"There has been a lot of stuff going on over the last few years. I wanted to reflect some of the things that I and my friends had experienced. It’s partly physical, but partly emotional, partly spiritual, partly mental. We’ve been on this crazy journey through the lockdown, where we were told in the UK as creatives, maybe we should think about retraining."

The singer continued:

That was one of the most blood chilling things I’d ever heard in my life. I’ve spent my entire career since I was fifteen, just playing music in one way or another and at different levels of success. It’s all I know. I was quite disturbed at the thought that we creators were being told we have to retrain for the future."

Tony Moore later added:

"By anyone’s standards, I’m proud and blessed to have had an amazing life, but I still haven’t quite done the thing that I wanted to do. So, I thought, well, I’m just going to do it. The album is reflective of my personal journey, and there isn’t a moment in it that doesn’t reflect back to something that has significance in my life."

Aside from working with Iron Maiden, Tony Moore also worked with Cutting Crew as well as Tanz Der Youth, among others. The singer has also worked with establishments such as Kashmir Club, Chalk Farm, The Bedford in Balham, and the Regal Room, which closed in 2018.

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Edited by Yesha Srivastava