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Scotty McCreery announces long-awaited UK tour

Updated: Sep 23

After scoring his sixth U.S. No. 1 with "Cab in a Solo" and releasing Rise & Fall, his most critically acclaimed album to date, Triple Tigers recording artist Scotty McCreery has announced his long-awaited return to the UK in 2025.

The tour will feature five headline shows across England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland:

  • 23rd May 2025 – Belfast – Live at Botanic Gardens

  • 25th May 2025 – Glasgow – Barrowland Ballroom

  • 27th May 2025 – Birmingham – O2 Institute Birmingham

  • 29th May 2025 – Manchester – O2 Ritz

  • 30th May 2025 – London – O2 Forum Kentish Town


"It's been way too long, and I can’t wait to return to the UK," said McCreery. "We've gotten so many messages from fans asking us to come back, and I’m excited to say we’re coming! I’ve never been to Belfast or Birmingham, so I’m looking forward to visiting.


"I’ve only been to Glasgow once for C2C, so I’m thrilled to be performing there again. And we had a blast the last time we played in London and Manchester, so I knew we had to return. It’s always special to perform for our UK fans!"


Tickets for all UK dates go on sale this Friday, Sept. 20, at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can purchase tickets at ScottyMcCreery.com, with additional availability through GigsAndTours.com for all dates except Belfast.


McCreery’s previous UK performances include two sold-out shows in London and one in Manchester in 2019. He returned in 2022 as part of the C2C: Country to Country Festival, playing in London, Glasgow, and Dublin.


McCreery’s current single, "Fall of Summer," is the second release from Rise & Fall. The official music video, directed by Jeff Ray, is set to premiere this Friday, Sept. 20, on YouTube, with more details to follow on McCreery’s social media channels.


Co-writing 12 of the 13 tracks on Rise & Fall, McCreery delivers a blend of upbeat tunes and heartfelt ballads. Billboard noted, "Light-hearted songs like 'Stuck Behind a Tractor' and 'And Countin'' mix seamlessly with heartbreak tracks like 'Lonely', the bluegrass-infused closer 'Porch', and the faith-driven 'Red Letter Blueprint'."


Rolling Stone praised the album, calling it "every bit as authentic as Jamey Johnson's That Lonesome Song, Garth Brooks' In Pieces, or Randy Travis' Storms of Life."


In addition, McCreery recently teamed up with Callista Clark for a duet on her latest release, "Gettin' Old," available now via Dreamcatcher Artists.


The track was written by Clark, Averie Bielski, and Karen Kasowski, with Joey Hyde and Frank Rogers serving as producers.


"I’ve been a fan of Callista for a while, especially after having her join me on my European tour a few years back," said McCreery. "I loved this song the moment I heard it, and I’m honored she asked me to sing on it with her."




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