Sam Ryder 2023 Tour: Tickets, Venues, Details, More!

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Ever since he became the runner-up to Kalush Orchestra in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin, Italy, Sam Ryder's career has skyrocketed worldwide.

He has already released his debut album, "There's Nothing but Space, Man!" which debuted atop the UK Albums Chart.

The news came days after Ryder capped off his New Year's Eve show, where he performed alongside Mel C, Sigrid, The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins, and the beloved House Gospel Choir.

Ryder also announced the release of his "Super Deluxe Edition" of "There's Nothing But Space, Man!," which featured the recordings of his performances of the recently concluded New Year's shows.

Sam Ryder UK Tour 2023 Venues, Locations

Here are the dates of Sam Ryder's UK Tour 2023 and their respective venues:

  • Mar. 17, 2023 - Ulster Hall, Belfast
  • Mar. 18, 2023 - Olympia, Dublin
  • Mar. 21, 2023 - Academy, Manchester
  • Mar. 22, 2023 - Barrowland, Glasgow
  • Mar. 23, 2023 - O2 City Hall, Newcastle
  • Mar. 25, 2023 - O2 Academy, Liverpool
  • Mar. 26, 2023 - O2 Academy, Leeds
  • Mar. 28, 2023 - O2 Academy, Birmingham
  • Mar. 29, 2023 - Corn Exchange, Cambridge
  • Mar. 30, 2023 - Eventim Apollo, London
  • Apr. 1, 2023 - The Great Hall, Cardiff
  • Apr. 2, 2023 - O2 Academy, Bristol
  • Apr. 4, 2023 - O2 Academy, Bournemouth
  • Apr. 5, 2023 - Dome, Brighton

Sam Ryder UK Tour 2023 Tickets

According to Metro UK, Sam Ryder tour tickets cost €27.90 and €31.50, excluding booking fees.

Aside from this, Sam Ryder tour tickets for his UK tours costs £22.50, excluding booking fees.

Sam Ryder London Tickets cost £33.50, excluding booking fees.

Sam Ryder Eurovision 2023

Since Eurovision 2023 will be held in Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena this year, the United Kingdom, who placed second last year, thanks to Ryder, is pressed to get a showstopper for their next candidate for Eurovision.

Ryder, who had always been outspoken, shared what he thinks the UK should choose for their next act on the highly-competitive song contest.

"The UK has such a diverse plethora of talent and all I can hope is that what happened this year has encouraged more people from those diverse genres of and backgrounds to think 'Eurovision isn't a career killer'," he admitted to The Sun, as Music News states. "I would love it to be a fan of Eurovision and its history."

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