RISING UP, BACK ON TOUR

When is Cliff Richard’s 2018 tour? UK dates, tickets, venues and new album release

The new album is out in Autumn 2018 and will feature a duet with Olivia Newton John

CLIFF Richard is making a comeback with his brand new album Rise Up.

Here's everything you need to know about when it's release and when he's going on tour...

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Cliff Richard is going on tour in 2018Credit: PA:Press Association

What are the Cliff Richard UK tour dates?

Cliff Richard is going on tour in the UK in Sept/Oct 2018 - here's the dates...

UK

  • Oct 4 - Newcastle, Newcastle City Hall
  • Oct 5 - Glasgow, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
  • Oct 7 - Sheffield, Sheffield City Hall
  • Oct 9 - Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
  • Oct 10 - Liverpool, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
  • Oct 12 - Manchester, Bridgewater Hall
  • Oct 14 - London, Royal Albert Hall
  • Oct 15 - London, Royal Albert Hall
  • Oct 17 - Bournemouth, Bournemouth International Centre
  • Oct 18 - Brighton, The Brighton Centre
  • Oct 20 - Birmingham, Symphony Hall

Ireland

  • Sept 27 - Kilarney, INEC
  • Sept 29 - Dublin, 3Arena
  • Sept 30 - Belfast, SSE Arena
Cliff Richard is releasing a new album in November 2018Credit: PA:Press Association

When are Cliff Richard UK tour 2018 tickets on sale? How can I get them?

Tickets for the Cliff Richard 2018 tour are now sold out.
However some are still available to buy via

Some tickets are also available via and Seatwave.

Prices are at face value and range from £100-£200.

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When is Cliff Richard's new album out?

Cliff Richard is set to release his new album Rise Up on November 23.

The album is now available to pre-order via

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The new album will deal with the difficult period that Cliff went through and his drawn out legal battle with the BBC. 

Speaking to he said: “I chose Rise Up as the title track because after the bad period I went through in my life, I’ve managed to ‘Rise Up’ out of what seemed like a quagmire.

 

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