You Me At Six add extra dates to 2025 UK and Ireland farewell tour

You Me At Six have added some extra shows for their 2025 UK and Ireland farewell tour – see all dates below.

The band recently announced their split after two decades performing together, and unveiled details of a farewell tour last week. After teasing the UK venues they were set to play, the band eventually confirmed those venues, with their tour kicking off at Dublin’s 3Olympia on March 7 and ending their last-ever show at OVO Wembley Arena on April 4.

Now, the Weybridge rockers have revealed new dates on their ‘Final Nights of Six’ tour, including extra gigs in Cardiff, Glasgow, Dublin, Nottingham, Leeds and Birmingham. They also unveiled an extra London stop, where they will perform at the O2 Academy Brixton on April 2, just before their final Wembley show.

Tickets for all dates go on general sale at 9am tomorrow (May 31) – get yours here and see all dates below:

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You Me At Six’s UK tour dates are:

MARCH 2025
06 – DUBLIN 3Olympia Theatre [NEW]
07 – DUBLIN 3Olympia Theatre
08 – BELFAST Telegraph Building
10 – EXETER Great Hall
11 – CARDIFF Great Hall – Cardiff Uni
13 – CARDIFF Great Hall – Cardiff Uni
14 – CARDIFF University Great Hall [NEW]
15 – SOUTHAMPTON O2 Guildhall Southampton
17 – NOTTINGHAM Rock City
18 – NOTTINGHAM Rock City [NEW]
20 – NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NX
21 – GLASGOW Barrowland [NEW]
22 – GLASGOW Barrowland
23 – GLASGOW Barrowland
25 – LEEDS O2 Academy Leeds
26 – LEEDS O2 Academy Leeds [NEW]
28 – MANCHESTER O2 Apollo
29 – MANCHESTER O2 Apollo
30 – BIRMINGHAM O2 Academy Birmingham [NEW]
31 – BIRMINGHAM O2 Academy Birmingham

APRIL 2025
02 – LONDON O2 Academy Brixton [NEW]
04 – LONDON OVO Arena Wembley

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NME spoke to the band about their incoming split, where frontman Josh Franceschi explained that the two-decade milestone had “always been our finish line” for the band.

“This is like our childhood crush, that we’ve been together with for 20 years and grown up alongside,” he continued. “But it is so much bigger than us five. It’s completely out of our hands what this band means to others. Let’s have the opportunity to say goodbye properly, versus slipping out the back door.”

As for what to expect from the farewell shows, Franceschi told NME: “We’ve worked out that our final gig is going to be 20 years to the day since our first ever band practice, which is wild. It wasn’t even deliberate.

“The UK tour is gonna be pretty mad. It’s a couple of months until we announce those dates. We’re looking at going to America, Europe, Australia, and Japan.”

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He went on to say that YMAS “want to play for over two hours” at their final gigs, adding: “We want to have about 40-50 songs that are all rehearsed so that we can mix it up every night.