Midge Ure announces show at Belfast Ulster Hall, 16th Dec.

PRESENTS

CATALOGUE: THE HITS TOUR

12th NOVEMBER TO 18th DECEMBER 2024
ADDITIONAL DATES ANNOUNCED

General sale – Wednesday 1st May, 9am

Via Midgeure.co.uk/shows

 

Due to phenomenal demand since the March announcement for CATALOGUE: THE HITS TOUR, Midge Ure is adding another 4 shows to his tour.  He will be beginning the tour in his adopted hometown of Bath alongside visiting Crawley, Buxton and heading to Northern Ireland for a show at the iconic Ulster Hall in Belfast, bringing the total number of shows to 26.

Having celebrated his 70th birthday with a sold out show at the historic Royal Albert Hall in October 2023, Midge Ure is keen to continue the celebration of his life in music by announcing a new 23 date UK tour for November and December 2024.

The tour will give Midge the opportunity to showcase the musical breadth and versatility of his extensive song catalogue written during the past 50 years; giving old and new fans alike a truly remarkable night of hits and rarely heard gems.

Midge says “I performed live long before I was ever allowed anywhere near a recording studio and as much as I love spending time writing and recording, live music remains my first love. This ‘Catalogue’ tour will allow me to not only play a wide selection of hits from my past but perform some of the most requested favourites. Revisiting these moments from my musical life is something I am really looking forward to sharing”.

Midge Ure has had an unrivalled career earning him Ivor Novello, Grammy and BASCAP awards along with a flotilla of gold and platinum records during the past five decades. His story includes the early teen glam rock of Silk, his foray with The Sex Pistols Glen Matlock for The Rich Kids into the 80’s which saw him secure his place in musical history not just as part of Ultravox and Visage who helped shape the new romantic and electro-pop era, but as producer and co-writer of Band Aid’s ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ which led to Live Aid, the summer 1985 global concert that, all exaggeration aside, spoke for a generation.

12-Nov-24                  Bath                Forum
13-Nov-24                  Crawley          Hawth Theatre
15-Nov-24                  Bournemouth Pavilion
17-Nov-24                  Truro               Hall For Cornwall
18-Nov-24                  Torquay          Princess Theatre
19-Nov-24                  London           Palladium
20-Nov-24                  Buxton            Opera House
22-Nov-24                  Portsmouth    Guildhall
23-Nov-24                  Oxford             New Theatre
24-Nov-24                  Cardiff             New Theatre
25-Nov-24                  Leicester         De Montfort Hall
27-Nov-24                  Ipswich           Regent Theatre
29-Nov-24                  Guildford        G-Live
30-Nov-24                  Sheffield         City Hall
1-Dec-24                    Birmingham    Symphony Hall
3-Dec-24                    Hull                 City Hall
4-Dec-24                    Gateshead      Glasshouse
5-Dec-24                    Scarborough   Spa Theatre
7-Dec-24                    Liverpool        M&S Bank Arena Auditorium
8-Dec-24                    Leeds              Grand Theatre
9-Dec-24                    Manchester    Bridgewater Hall
12-Dec-24                  Aberdeen        Music Hall
13-Dec-24                  Perth               Concert Hall
14-Dec-24                  Edinburgh       Usher Hall
16-Dec-24                  Belfast            Ulster Hall
18-Dec-24                  Glasgow          Royal Concert Hall