Angel Olsen announces 2022 UK and Ireland tour: dates, tickets and prices
Angel Olsen has announced a UK and Ireland tour for 2022 – and tickets go on sale soon.
The singer-songwriter will perform dates in London, Bath, Edinburgh, Manchester and Dublin this October.
Fans can get their hands on tickets from 10am on 1 April via Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
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It’ll be in support of her recently announced album Big Time, which features the lead single “All The Good Times”.
Due for release on 3 June she says the album was written “during the time she was coming out as queer”.
“It’s about the expansive power of new love” and “having her first experience of queer love and heartbreak”, the singer says in a press release.
The LP was also recorded following the death of Olsen’s parents, who she came out to during the making of it.
“Some experience just make you feel as though you’re five years old, no matter how wise or adult you think you are,” she says of that “tearful but relieving conversation” with her parents.
“Finally, at the ripe age of 34, I was free to be me,” she adds.
This summer Olsen will also co-headline a North American tour with Julien Baker and Sharon Van Etten.
The trio will perform outdoor venues throughout July and August, with Olsen saying: “I am so thrilled to be traveling and playing music this summer, sharing the stage with these incredible people as our return to touring.”
“It’s truly a dream, something to hold and to share collaboratively as we get out from under the last few years,” she adds.
You can find out how to get tickets, prices and tour dates for her UK and Ireland tour.
How to get tickets
They go on general sale at 10am on 1 April via Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
Tickets are priced at £26, plus booking fees.
You can check out the full tour schedule below.
Angel Olsen 2022 UK and Ireland tour dates
- 18 October – O2 Academy Brixton, London
- 19 October – The Forum, Bath
- 20 October – Usher Hall, Edinburgh
- 21 October – Albert Hall, Manchester
- 24 October – Vicar Street, Dublin