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Little Simz announces biggest UK shows to date

Little Simz has announced two UK headline arena dates for this autumn, which will be her biggest UK shows to date.

The star will perform at Manchester’s Co-op Live on 16th October and London’s The O2 on 17th October 2025, in support of her highly anticipated sixth studio album, ‘Lotus'. Pre-order the new album via the Little Simz official store to get priority access to tickets on Wednesday 9th April at 10am from https://ukstore.littlesimz.com/. Tickets go on general sale Friday 11th April at 10am.

Little Simz will release new album ‘Lotus' on 6th June 2025 via AWAL Recordings. The album features the two recent singles ‘Free' and ‘Flood'. Both songs reveal the scope and breadth of ‘Lotus', the shifting moods that take the listener on an expansive journey. For Simz, the title itself, ‘Lotus', embodies renewal and growth, mirroring her evolving artistry and the album's thematic voyage through life's intricate phases.

Little Simz is a boundary-breaking musician and cultural curator, recognised as one of the UK’s most captivating and visionary artists. A multi-award winner – collecting Brit Awards, MOBOs, and an Ivor Novello – across mixtapes, EPs, and five critically acclaimed albums, Simz’ music documents her story, her journey, her becoming – and in turn, her generation.

2021’s Mercury Music Prize–winning record ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert' catapulted Simz into the top five of the UK Official Albums Chart, followed by 2022’s surprise release ‘NO THANK YOU', a record at once deeply honest and utterly propulsive. In 2023, she continued to carve her own lane as an acclaimed actor, returning in the final series of the Netflix drama ‘Top Boy'.

Little Simz’s 2024 performance on Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage further defined her reputation as an inimitable live performer and one of the most celebrated British artists. Across her catalogue of music and as a featured artist, Little Simz global streams stand at over 1 billion.

The Southbank Centre recently announced Little Simz as the curator of the 30th edition of its iconic contemporary music festival, ‘Meltdown'. Joining a list of previous curators that includes some of the world’s most famous artists, Simz has curated a boundary-breaking lineup for the 11-day festival,  from June 12th-22nd. Artists performing include The Streets,  Sasha Keable, Lola Young,  Ghetts and  Jon Bapiste. Little Simz rounds off the festival, playing alongside Southbank Centre Resident Chineke! Orchestra,  which sold out within hours.

Pip Ellwood-Hughes
Pip Ellwood-Hughes
Pip is the owner and Editor of Entertainment Focus, and the Managing Director of Piñata Media. With over 19 years of journalism experience, Pip has interviewed some of the biggest stars in the entertainment world. He is also a qualified digital marketing expert with over 20 years of experience.

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