
Five will reunite for a huge UK & Ireland arena tour this autumn featuring all five original members.
Five Keep On Movin’ Tour 2025:
Cardiff Utilita Arena, 29 Oct
Brighton Centre, 31
Bournemouth BIC, 01 Nov
Cardiff Utilita Arena, 02
Nottingham Motorpoint Arena, 04
Liverpool M&S Bank Arena, 05
Manchester AO Arena, 07
Leeds First Direct Arena, 08
Birmingham Utilita Arena, 09
London The O2, 11
London The O2, 12
Newcastle Utilita Arena, 14
Aberdeen P&J Live, 15
Glasgow OVO Hydro, 16
Manchester Co-op Live, 18
Sheffield Utilita Arena, 19
London The O2, 20
Belfast The SSE Arena, 22
Dublin 3Arena, 23
Glasgow OVO Hydro, 25
Newcastle Utilita Arena, 26
Birmingham Utilita Arena, 28
Leeds First Direct Arena, 29
Liverpool M&S Bank Arena, 30
Dublin 3Arena, 02 Dec ***EXTRA DATE***
Tickets on sale now & Friday (21 March) at 10am from Ticketmaster AXS
VIP Tickets & Hospitality Packages from Seat Unique
Plus special guest Naughty Boy DJ set.
After 25 years apart, the multi-platinum-selling band will hit the road together again.
The iconic 90s boyband’s OG line-up includes Abz Love, J Brown, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson and Sean Conlon.
Fans can expect to hear them perform a selection of their biggest hits, such as When The Lights Go Out’, ‘If Ya Gettin’ Down’, ‘Everybody Get Up’, ‘Keep On Movin’’, ‘We Will Rock You’, ‘Let’s Dance’, and many more.
Following a series of teasers on social media, Five confirmed news of their upcoming reunion, posting, “It’s true, the five of us are reuniting for a tour across the UK! This has been a long time coming and it really feels right for all of us now – 25 years on and we’re so ready for it.”
They continued, “We really can’t wait to get back on stage together and see you all in person, it’s gonna go OFF!!”
CHECK OUT THEIR TEASER POST HERE:
27.02.25
Loading…https://t.co/AXA8LLq8KV@jbrownfive @abzlove @SeanConlonMusic @RitchieNeville @Scottlarock5 pic.twitter.com/wisbCXPEsf— Five (@itsfiveofficial) February 25, 2025
Five (5ive) first reunited back in 2006 without Conlon, who had quit the band in 2001. The band then split again a year later before reuniting for a second time in 2012, but this time without Brown.
Their latest reunion marks the 25th anniversary of them winning Best Pop Act at the 2000 BRIT Awards.
Don’t miss Five at UK & Ireland arenas later this year!
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