James Arthur Tour 2026
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- What time does the show start?
- Most James Arthur shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
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About James Arthur
JJames Arthur is on the 2026 tour with the full live rig — guitars front and center, full production, and the deep-catalog setlist long-time fans buy tickets to hear played end-to-end. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside James Arthur
James Arthur is a Middlesbrough-born British singer-songwriter whose voice — a raw, road-worn rasp pitched somewhere between Joe Cocker, Tom Waits and a working-men's-club soul belter — has carried him from a 2012 X Factor UK win to a globally durable arena-and-theatre headline career built on songs that read as confessional even when they are written for radio. Born James Andrew Arthur on 2 March 1988, he grew up in the North East with the kind of unstable family backdrop he has since written about openly, learned guitar in his teens, busked the Middlesbrough and Saltburn pavements, and arrived on national television as a 24-year-old with little to lose. The X Factor winner's single 'Impossible' — a cover of Shontelle's 2010 ballad — topped the UK chart, sold over a million copies in the UK alone, and announced a voice that did not sound like anyone else's on prime-time television. What followed was harder than the audition tape suggested: a contested debut album, a public unravelling, a spell off Columbia's release schedule, and a slow rebuild that culminated in 2016's 'Back from the Edge' and the single 'Say You Won't Let Go', a generational wedding-and-funeral ballad that has streamed over three billion times across platforms and topped charts from the UK to the US Adult Pop chart. The albums since — 'You', 'It'll All Make Sense in the End', 'Bitter Sweet Love', 'Pisces' — have refined the formula: acoustic-driven pop with soul phrasing, arena-sized choruses, and an unguarded honesty about anxiety, addiction and family that the audience has rewarded with sold-out tours across the UK, Europe, North America, Australia and South-East Asia. This page is the working guide to who James Arthur is, what the live show actually delivers, how the ticketing tends to behave, and which rooms keep showing up on his routing.
About James Arthur
James Andrew Arthur was born on 2 March 1988 in Middlesbrough, the post-industrial town on the North Yorkshire coast whose accent and cultural undertow run audibly through his writing. The childhood was unsettled — parents separated when he was young, periods in foster care, spells living between Middlesbrough, Bahrain and back again — and the music he made in his teens and early twenties carried the kind of specific working-class North-East detail you do not usually hear on the pop chart. He fronted a string of unsigned bands around Teesside through the late 2000s (Moonlight Drive, Cue the Drama, Save Arcade, Emerald Skye), busking the Middlesbrough and Saltburn pavements between rehearsals to keep the rent paid, before auditioning for The X Factor UK in 2012, where a guitar-and-stool reading of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' and a piano cover of 'Impossible' on the live final delivered the win against the bookmakers' favourite. The winner's single 'Impossible' did the conventional X Factor job — a UK #1, the fastest-selling winner's single in the show's history, more than a million UK copies — but the post-show period did not follow the script: the self-titled 2013 debut sold respectably without producing a second-act single of comparable size, and a contested period of public feuds, social-media missteps, a documented mental-health collapse and a parting of ways with Simon Cowell's Syco label followed. Arthur spent close to two years out of the release cycle, working through addiction and anxiety in private and writing the songs that would become his comeback. 'Back from the Edge', released through Columbia in 2016, did exactly what the title promised: the lead single 'Say You Won't Let Go' became a worldwide phenomenon, hitting #1 in the UK, going multi-platinum across Europe and North America, and quietly settling into the canon of millennial first-dance songs. The records since — 'You' (2019), 'It'll All Make Sense in the End' (2021), 'Bitter Sweet Love' (2024) and 'Pisces' (2025) — extended the run, with 'Naked', 'Quite Miss You', 'Train Wreck', 'Falling Like the Stars' and 'Card on the Table' each finding a sustained streaming and radio life beyond the album cycle and adding a second decade of singles to the live set. The arc reads as a pop-soul singer with the lungs and the songwriting room to be in this for the long haul, and the live audience that filled the British arenas on the 'Back from the Edge' tour has stayed and grown across each subsequent cycle.
James Arthur tour dates
James Arthur tours a wide global footprint that splits cleanly between full arena legs in his largest markets and theatre dates in the secondary cities. The UK is the home territory and the arena leg is the load-bearing piece of a touring cycle — The O2 in London, AO Arena in Manchester, Utilita Arena Birmingham, OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Resorts World Arena, the Co-op Live, Utilita Arena Newcastle, Motorpoint Arena Nottingham and the Cardiff and Sheffield rooms — typically routing as a two-to-three-week run through October and November or February and March around an album release. The European leg follows a similar mid-arena shape through Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin, Cologne, Munich, Zurich, Milan, Madrid and the Scandinavian capitals. North American legs sit a tier lower in venue size, routing through theatre and large-club rooms — the Beacon and Terminal 5 in New York, the Wiltern and the Greek in Los Angeles, History or the Danforth in Toronto, the Riviera in Chicago and the Fillmore-tier rooms in Boston, Philadelphia and San Francisco — with Australian and South-East Asian legs added on the larger cycles through Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Manila and Jakarta. A working Arthur set runs roughly 90 to 110 minutes including a two-song encore, built around a full electric band, with a stripped-back acoustic interlude segment mid-set where he sits with a guitar or piano and runs through three or four songs — 'Train Wreck', 'Naked', an unreleased song or two and a one-off cover — that re-anchor the room before the arena-sized closing run. The event listings above this block are the working calendar — filter by city or date to see which rooms are on sale right now.
James Arthur tickets
James Arthur shows at the current touring tier move through the standard primary channels — Ticketmaster UK and Ticketmaster international affiliates for the arena dates, AXS for selected UK venues, See Tickets and Dice for the smaller European and UK theatre rooms, Live Nation in North America, Ticketek and Ticketmaster Australia for the Oceania leg, and the venue box office for the club-tier dates. Presale typically opens 24 to 48 hours before the public onsale via the artist's fan-club mailing list, with separate O2 Priority, American Express and Live Nation presales running on the relevant dates and a verified-fan window applied to the higher-demand North American theatres. Face value at this tier sits in the rough range of £45 to £110 for standard standing and reserved arena inventory in the UK, with VIP packages bundling early entry, soundcheck access, a pre-show acoustic Q&A, a meet-and-greet on selected dates and exclusive merch running £200 to £450; North American theatre face values typically run US$60 to US$150 for standard tickets and US$300 to US$600 for VIP, with European continental dates sitting between the two depending on the city. UK arena onsales clear inside the first hour and theatre dates in smaller markets often sell out the same morning, so secondary inventory appears quickly on StubHub, Twickets, Viagogo and SeatGeek, usually at a meaningful premium above face value. Always cross-check seat locations against the venue chart before paying a resale markup.
James Arthur setlist
A James Arthur headline set at the current touring tier runs roughly 90 to 110 minutes and follows a clear three-act shape. The opening run is full-band — drums, bass, two guitars, keys and backing vocals — putting 'Card on the Table', 'Train Wreck' and a recent single up front to establish the room and warm the voice. The centre of the set is the acoustic interlude segment Arthur has carried through every cycle since 'Back from the Edge': he sits with an acoustic guitar or piano, the band steps off for three or four songs, and the room hears stripped-back readings of 'Naked', 'Quite Miss You' and an unreleased song or cover before the band returns. The closing arena-sized run lines up 'Falling Like the Stars', 'Impossible' and the singalong moment of 'Say You Won't Let Go' before a two-song encore that varies night to night. The exact running order shifts city to city — Arthur is known to take requests from the front row and drop in covers (Oasis, Coldplay, the occasional Ed Sheeran or Sam Smith line) — but the structural pattern holds across the cycle. The live community on setlist.fm tracks every show after the fact — search 'James Arthur' there for the night-by-night setlist.
Tour cities
London
London is the largest UK market on a James Arthur tour and the show typically routes to The O2 (20,000 cap, North Greenwich) on a full arena cycle, with the OVO Arena Wembley (12,500 cap) and the Eventim Apollo (5,000 cap, Hammersmith) the alternatives on smaller cycles. Festival anchors in the capital have included BST Hyde Park and a long history of TV-staged London performances tied to album promo. London onsales clear quickly through Ticketmaster UK or AXS depending on venue, with O2 Priority and the artist mailing list running presales a day earlier. Check the event strip above for the active London date and onsale window.
Manchester
Manchester is the most reliable English regional anchor on an Arthur tour and the show typically lands at AO Arena Manchester (21,000 cap, city centre) or Co-op Live (23,500 cap, Eastlands) on a full arena cycle, with O2 Apollo Manchester (3,500 cap, Ardwick) the smaller alternative on a theatre leg. The Manchester audience is famously vocal through the choruses and the room runs warmer than most UK stops. Onsales move through Ticketmaster UK or AXS, with O2 Priority and the artist mailing list both running presales a day earlier. Standing-floor tickets are consistently the best value at the arena tier — check the live listings above for the active Manchester date and onsale window.
Toronto
Canadian dates anchor in Toronto, with HISTORY (2,500 cap, Leslieville), the Danforth Music Hall (1,500 cap, Riverdale) and Massey Hall (2,700 cap, Downtown) the three most plausible rooms for Arthur at his current North American touring tier. The Queen Elizabeth Theatre (1,200 cap, Exhibition Place) and Meridian Hall (3,200 cap, Downtown) are the seated alternatives when the routing calls for a listening-room configuration around the acoustic interlude segment. Toronto onsales run through Ticketmaster Canada and Live Nation with a verified-fan or mailing-list presale typically a day earlier. The crowd is engaged and the show usually sells out ahead of doors — check the live event strip above for the working Toronto date and ticket status.
New York
New York is the most important North American market on an Arthur tour and the show typically routes to Terminal 5 (3,000 cap, Hell's Kitchen), the Beacon Theatre (2,800 cap, Upper West Side), or Hammerstein Ballroom (3,500 cap, Midtown) on the upper end of the cycle, with Webster Hall (1,500 cap, East Village) the smaller alternative on a club leg. The Beacon's seated configuration in particular suits the acoustic interlude segment. Onsales move through Ticketmaster, AXS or Live Nation depending on venue, with verified-fan presales a day earlier than the public window. Floor general admission is consistently the value pick at the standing rooms — check the live event strip above for the active New York date and onsale status.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles shows typically route to The Wiltern (1,850 cap, Koreatown), The Fonda Theatre (1,200 cap, Hollywood), or The Greek Theatre (5,900 cap, Griffith Park) on the larger summer cycle when the outdoor amphitheatre routing fits. The LA audience for Arthur skews late-twenties and up, with the crowd singing the streaming-known choruses of 'Say You Won't Let Go' and 'Naked' back through the PA. Onsales clear quickly through Ticketmaster, AXS or Live Nation depending on the venue, with a presale a day earlier via the artist mailing list. Check the live listings above for the active Los Angeles date and onsale window.
Berlin
Berlin is a near-permanent fixture on Arthur's continental European routing and the show typically lands at Verti Music Hall (4,500 cap, Mercedes-Platz), Tempodrom (3,500 cap, Kreuzberg), Columbiahalle (3,500 cap, Tempelhof), or Mercedes-Benz Arena (17,000 cap, Friedrichshain) on the upper end of an arena cycle. The Berlin crowd is consistently attentive through the acoustic interlude and the city has been an early-and-loyal Arthur market since the 'Back from the Edge' cycle. Onsales move through Eventim, Ticketmaster Germany, or the venue primary system, with a presale day a day earlier via the artist mailing list. Check the live listings above for the active Berlin date and onsale window.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is one of the most reliable continental European stops on an Arthur cycle and the show typically lands at AFAS Live (5,500 cap, Bijlmer), Paradiso (1,500 cap, central), or Ziggo Dome (17,000 cap, Bijlmer) on the upper end of an arena cycle. The AFAS Live room in particular has hosted Arthur multiple times across album cycles and the Dutch audience is consistently among the loudest in Europe through the singalong sections. Onsales move through Ticketmaster Netherlands or the venue's primary system, with a presale day a day earlier via the artist mailing list. Check the live listings above for the active Amsterdam date and onsale window.
Sydney
Sydney sits on most Arthur Australia-and-Oceania legs and the show typically routes to the Hordern Pavilion (5,500 cap, Moore Park), Enmore Theatre (2,500 cap, Newtown), or Qudos Bank Arena (21,000 cap, Sydney Olympic Park) on the upper end of an arena cycle, with the Sydney Opera House Forecourt the most likely outdoor anchor on a summer routing. The Australian audience has been one of Arthur's most loyal since 'Say You Won't Let Go' broke locally and shows here have historically sold out inside the day. Onsales move through Ticketek or Ticketmaster Australia depending on venue. Check the live listings above for the active Sydney date and onsale window.
Cheapest James Arthur Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
James Arthur tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday James Arthur dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap James Arthur tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
James ArthurVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, James Arthur VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for James Arthurconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the James ArthurVIP & meet and greet guide.
James ArthurPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the James Arthur 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for James Arthurtour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the James Arthur presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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