Daryl Hall is heading out on a UK tour this May with Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze as his opening act.
The run will begin on 17th May in Glasgow and it will include a date at London's Royal Albert Hall on 19th May, marking the first time that hall has played the iconic venue solo.
Tilbrook has previously performed with Hall on his award-winning web series, Live from Daryl’s House. “I’ve toured with Glenn in the past, and I’m a fan of his songs, and it will be great to work with him again,” said Daryl, whose previous tours included acts Howard Jones, Elvis Costello and Todd Rundgren, all of whom also appeared on the acclaimed show. The format is the same, with Tilbrook performing a solo set in front of the house band to open, then joining Daryl Hall on-stage to close the show.
Added Tilbrook, “I am so excited to be playing with Daryl and his fabulous band this year. After having a blast touring with them in 2021, and re-igniting the flame in Daryl’s House in 2023, I look forward to reuniting with them and playing some of my favorite songs, Daryl songs and some other stuff that you’ll love! Come down and don’t break the furniture.”
After opening night in Houston on March 22nd, Hall and Tilbrook will hit San Antonio, St. Louis and Erie, Pennsylvania, among other U.S. stops before heading over to the U.K. on 17th May for dates in Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester and Brighton as well as 19th May show at the Royal Albert Hall in London which will represent Daryl’s first-ever solo performance there. Another leg of the tour will be announced shortly.
2024 was a very busy year for Hall. He celebrated the 10th anniversary of his Pawling, NY venue, Daryl’s House, with a free concert for fans on 31st October.
Hall also toured with Elvis Costello, and released ‘D', his first solo album in 13 years, co-produced by fellow RHOF inductee Dave Stewart, who co-wrote seven of the nine new original songs, with Hall penning the other two, on Virgin Records.
Tour Dates:
Saturday 17 May 2025 – Glasgow SEC Armadillo
Monday 19 May 2025 – London Royal Albert Hall
Wednesday 21 May 2025 – Birmingham Symphony Hall
Friday 23 May 2025 – Manchester O2 Apollo
Sunday 25 May 2025 – Brighton Centre

