Noahfinnce announces 2024 UK headline tour

Noahfinnce performs at TGE Beach – The Deep End during The Great Escape Festival 2024 on May 17, 2024 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Lorne Thomson/Redferns)

Noahfinnce has announced a 2024 UK tour that is set to commence later this autumn.

The British singer-songwriter – real name Noah Finn Adams – is set to kick off his headlining tour on November 5 at Papillon in Southampton. From there, the singer will make stops across the UK including Bristol, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, and Leeds before wrapping up on November 13 at London’s Electric Ballroom.

Taylor Acorn and South Arcade will serve as opening support for the tour. Tickets will go on general sale on Wednesday July 10. Visit here to purchase tickets and check out a full list of tour dates below.

Noahfinnce 2024 UK tour dates are: 

NOVEMBER
5 – Southampton, Papillon
6 – Bristol, Fleece
7 – Birmingham, XOYO
9 – Glasgow, Garage
10 – Manchester, New Century Hall
12 – Leeds, Stylus
13 – London, Electric Ballroom

Speaking about the tour via Stereoboard, Noahfinnce said: “I’m ridiculously excited to get back to playing headline shows in the UK. I can’t wait to perform so much of my album and meet more of you!”

The shows are in support of his debut LP ‘Growing Up On The Internet’ which was released back in March via Hopeless Records. The album features his singles such as ‘3 Day Headache’, ‘Scumbag’, ‘I Know Better’ and the LP’s title track. Last month, the singer released his single ‘I Miss Having Sex But At Least I Don’t Wanna Die Anymore’.

In other news, Noahfinnce is set to perform at Yungblud’s inaugural Bludfest all-day music bash at Milton Keynes Bowl on August 11.

The fest will see the likes of Lil Yachty, Soft Play, Nessa Barrett, The Damned, Lola Young and Jazmin Bean perform as well.

Yungblud recently confirmed that a second stage had been added to the event, which will include performances from Jesse Jo Stark, Landon Barker (the son of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker), Hannah Grae and Aziya.

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