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Five announce reunion tour for 2025
Five have announced details of a huge reunion tour across the UK for 2025 – and this is how to get tickets.
For the first time in 25 years, Jason ‘J’ Brown, Abz Love, Ritchie Neville, Sean Conlon and Scott Robinson will reunite for the Keep On Movin’ Tour 2025.
Announcing the tour on social media, the group said: “It’s true, the five of us are reuniting for a tour across the UK!! This has been a long time coming and it really does feel right for all of us now – 25 years on and we’re so ready for it.
“We really can’t wait to get back on stage together and see you all in person, it’s gonna go OFF!! Let’s goooooo!”.
The tour will begin on 31 October in Brighton and head to the likes of Cardiff, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham and London.
They’ll also perform dates in Newcastle, Aberdeen and finish up in Glasgow on 16 November, with special guest Naughty Boy.
Fans can expect to hear some of the group’s greatest hits including number ones “Keep On Movin’”, “Let’s Dance” and their Queen cover “We Will Rock You”.
They also achieved four top 10 albums including their 1998 self-titled debut and their Greatest Hits LP.
It will mark the first time that all five original members will perform together as a five-piece since Conlon’s departure in 2001.
Ahead of Five tickets going on sale for their UK tour, you can find out everything you need to know below.
How do I get Five tickets for their UK tour?
They go on general sale at 10am GMT on Friday, 7 March via Ticketmaster and AXS.
What are the ticket prices?
It’s been confirmed that they’ll be priced from £50.78.
We’ll have an idea of ticket price breakdowns when they go on sale in March.
Is there a presale?
Yes, a number of presales are taking place across the week.
This includes an O2 Priority sale from 9:30am on Wednesday, 5 March via priority.o2.co.uk and the app.
Venue presales are also taking place, and you can sign up via the arena’s official website. They will take place from 9am on Thursday, 6 March.
What are the tour dates?
31 October – Brighton Centre – Ticketmaster / AXS
1 November – Bournemouth, BIC – Ticketmaster / AXS
2 November – Cardiff, Utilita Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS
4 November – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS
5 November – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS
7 November – Manchester, AO Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS
8 November – Leeds, First Direct Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS
9 November – Birmingham, Utilita Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS
11 November – London, O2 Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS
14 November – Newcastle, Utilita Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS
15 November – Aberdeen, P&J Live – Ticketmaster / AXS
16 November – Glasgow, OVO Hydro – Ticketmaster / AXS