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Tom Odell announces new album ‘A Wonderful Life’ and huge tour

Tom Odell will release new album ‘A Wonderful Life' on 5th September 2025 via UROK/Virgin.

Odell's seventh album features 10 tracks including the recently released “Don't Let Me Go”. The album is available to pre-order and pre-save now. On the album Odell has created a record that embodies a universal spirit of empathetic, total honesty; one that looks out at the broken landscape of modern, fractured society and finds dystopia and doom, but also – integrally – glimmers of beauty and hope.

The album announcement comes with the release of new single “Don't Cry, Put Your Head on My Shoulder”. The song tells the story of a friend mired in strife and the difficulties of learning how best to help them.

Odell has recently been out across Europe’s arenas in support of Billie Eilish, and will return to many of the same venues to headline them later this year as part of a huge 27-date arena run across the UK and Europe. The run includes a night at the O2 Arena in London on 29th October.

Fans can pre-order the forthcoming album from Tom’s webstore before 5pm BST Tuesday 27th May for first access to UK/European arena tickets. The ticket pre-sale window then opens at 10am BST on Wednesday 28th May, before tickets go on general sale from 10am BST on Friday 30th May.

This weekend, Odell plays Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025 in Sefton Park, Liverpool. The Billie Eilish tour continues across Europe throughout the rest of the month. Tom’s intimate headline tour arrives in Europe and the UK this Summer including a tiny show at Battersea Arts Centre in July that sold out in seconds. Those intimate headline dates continue out to North America in September.

He also plays the Woodsies stage at Glastonbury this year. Further touring news is to be shared imminently.

Album Tracklisting:

  1. Don’t Let Me Go
  2. Don’t Cry, Put Your Head On My Shoulder
  3. Prayer
  4. Can We Just Go Home Now
  5. Why Do I Always Want The Things That I Can’t Have
  6. Wonderful Life
  7. Ugly
  8. Strange House
  9. Can Old Lovers Ever Just Be Friends?
  10. The End Of Suffering

 
Intimate Headline Tour (+ Billie Eilish Arena Supports):
24th May – Radio One’s Big Weekend 2025, Sefton Park, Liverpool
29th May – Lanxess Arena, Cologne (w/ Billie Eilish)
30th May – Lanxess Arena, Cologne (w/ Billie Eilish)
1st June – O2 Arena, Prague (w/ Billie Eilish)
3rd June – Tauron Arena, Krakow (w/ Billie Eilish)
4th June – Tauron Arena, Krakow (w/ Billie Eilish)
6th June – Wiener Stadthalle – Halle D, Vienna (w/ Billie Eilish)
8th June – Unipol Arena, Bologna (w/ Billie Eilish)
11th June – Sala Apolo, Barcelona – SOLD OUT
14th June – Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona (w/ Billie Eilish)
15th June – Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona (w/ Billie Eilish)
18th June – Heimathafen Neukölln, Berlin – SOLD OUT
27th – 29th June – Glastonbury Festival (Woodsies)
3rd July – Bouffes du Nord, Paris – SOLD OUT
8th July – Battersea Arts Centre, London – SOLD OUT
15th July – De Wester, Amsterdam – SOLD OUT
18th September – The Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL
20th September – Lincoln Theatre, Washington, DC
21st September – Theatre of Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA
22nd September – Webster Hall, New York, NY
25th September – Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
27th September – St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit, MI
29th September, MTELUS, Montreal, QC
30th September – Massey Hall, Toronto, ON
 
UK + European Arena Headline Tour:
21st October – Cardiff Utilita Arena, Cardiff
23rd October – 3Arena, Dublin
24th October – The SSE Arena, Belfast
26th October – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
28th October – Co-Op Live, Manchester
29th October – O2 Arena, London
31st October – Accor Arena, Paris
1st November – Lanxess Arena, Cologne
3rd November – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
7th November – Unity Arena, Oslo
8th November – Avicii Arena, Stockholm
10th November – Royal Arena, Copenhagen
11th November – Barclays Arena, Hamburg
13th November – QUARTERBACK Immobilien ARENA, Leipzig
14th November – Olympiahalle, Munich
16th November – Budapest Arena, Budapest
17th November – TAURON Arena, Krakow
19th November – Sportovni Hala Fortuna, Prague-Bubeneč
20th November – Uber Arena, Berlin
22nd November – SAP Arena, Mannheim
23rd November – Stadthalle, Vienna
26th November – Hallenstadion, Zurich
27th November – Unipol (Mediolanum Forum), Milan
30th November – Sant Jordi Club, Barcelona
1st December – Movistar Arena, Madrid
3rd December – Rockhal, Esch-sur-Alzette
4th December – Sportpaleis, Antwerp

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