JLS announce Everybody Say JLS: The Hits UK Tour with Leeds First Direct Arena show - how to get tickets
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JLS has announced a UK tour with a date in Leeds this year. The X-Factor-formed boy band made a comeback in 2021 which proved to be a huge success with fans.
Now, due to public demand, the group have scheduled a 29-date ‘Everybody Say JLS: The Hits Tour’ across the UK and Ireland with a date at Leeds First Direct Arena.
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Hide AdJLS said: “We couldn’t be more excited to announce another UK and Ireland arena tour! The last time out was totally surreal and we’ve been eagerly awaiting the right time to do it all over again. Playing live and seeing our amazing fans is definitely the best part of being JLS!"
JLS rose to fame in 2009 and shot to number one with their pop classic ‘Beat Again’ hit. They then released further singles including ‘Everybody In Love’, ‘The Club Is Alive’, ‘Love You More’ and ‘She Makes Me Wanna’ which also topped the charts. The group disbanded in 2013 following the final gig of their Goodbye tour at The O2 Arena in London on 22 December 2013.
However, fans were delighted in February 2020 when they announced details of their ‘Beat Again’ reunion tour and returned to the charts with their new album ‘2.0’.
Now, Aston Merrygold, JB Gill, Marvin Humes and Oritsé Williams, will bring their catalogue of unforgettable hits, stellar vocal talent and eye-catching choreography across the UK this year with their new tour.
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Hide AdJLS UK tour - when will they perform in Leeds?
JLS will be at Leeds First Direct Arena on November 7, 2023.
How to get tickets?
Tickets will go on general sale from 9am on March 3 on the Ticketmaster website.
JLS UK tour - full list of dates
October 20 - Dublin, 3Arena
October 21 - Belfast, SSE Arena
October 23 - Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
October 24 - Bournemouth, International Centre
October 26 - Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
October 28 - Birmingham, Utilita Arena
October 30 - Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
November 2 - Manchester, AO Arena
November 3 - Glasgow, OVO Hydro
November 4 - Newcastle, Utilita Arena
November 6 - Brighton, Centre
November 7 - Leeds, First Direct Arena
November 9 - London, The O2
November 10 - London, The O2
November 11 - Sheffield, Utilita Arena
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