Jason Derulo has finally ended the plight of his fans: He's on his way back to the UK next year. The American star, who is best known for such hits as Glad U Came, Savage Love, Wiggle, Tip Toe, and plenty more, will be hitting some massive British venues in 2026. These include such arenas as Birmingham's Utilita Arena, London's O2 Arena, Leeds' First Direct Arena, and plenty more in an eight-date tour.
for these shows will be released on Friday, May 23 at a number of online retailers. And we've broken down the best places for fans to get theirs as soon as they go on sale. Here's the information fans need now.
Jason Derulo tickets will be released on Friday, May 23, 2025, at 9am.
These general onsale tickets will be available to everyone who wants to purchase them. That means anyone who wants to get involved can do.
However, that also means tickets are expected to sell out extremely quickly. So if you're keen to get involved, here's the links you need:
However, there will also be some VIP and hospitality tickets available from Friday, May 23, 2025 from Seat Unique.
Seat Unique offers a string of specialised tickets, including VIP, hospitality and private boxes.
These tickets will give Jason Derulo fans a chance to see the American star in style.
That might be with complimentary food and drink, premium seating, after-party access, or more.
Here's the link fans need:
January 2026
- Glasgow OVO Hydro - Thu 29th
- Birmingham Utilita Arena - Fri 30th
- London The O2 - Sat 31st
February 2026
- Cardiff Utilita Arena - Mon 2nd
- Brighton Centre - Tue 3rd
- Bournemouth International Center - Thu 5th
- Leeds First Direct Arena - Fri 6th
- Manchester Co-op Live - Sat 7th
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