Steven Wilson Adds 4th London Show To 2025 UK Tour Due To Phenomenal Ticket Demand

by | Nov 18, 2024

Steven Wilson has added an extra London date to his forthcoming European tour. He will play a 4th and final date at London’s Palladium on 20th May 2025. This will be Wilson’s last UK show before heading on to Holland later the same week. Tickets for the final Palladium show go on sale on Friday 22nd November at 10am via Gigs and Tours or Ticketmaster (alongside the last few tickets for Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow shows – all other UK dates are sold out).

As previously announced, Steven Wilson’s 2025 tour dates follow the release of his much anticipated eighth solo album, The Overview, which is due for release in the spring. The album features two hugely ambitious, wildly audacious twenty (plus) minute long tracks that view Earth from orbit and take in the radical cognitive shift experienced by astronauts known as ‘the overview effect’.

The full Overview May 2025 UK tour dates are:

Friday 9th Birmingham Symphony Hall (UK)

Saturday 10th Beacon, Bristol (UK) (SOLD OUT)

Monday 12th London Palladium (UK) (SOLD OUT)

Tuesday 13th London Palladium (UK) (SOLD OUT)

Thursday 15th O2 City Hall, Newcastle (UK)

Friday 16th Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow (UK)

Sunday 18th The Lowry, Manchester (UK) (SOLD OUT)

Monday 19th London Palladium (UK)

Tuesday 20th London Palladium (UK) (Extra Date Added)

Feature Image Photo Credit: Supplied By SJM Concerts PR 

Tickets for the final Palladium show go on sale on Friday 22nd November 2024 at 10am via Gigs and Tours or Ticketmaster (alongside the last few tickets for Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow shows)

For more information visit his official website here: https://stevenwilsonhq.com/ 

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