Pop icon set for nine-city UK and European tour kicking off in Glasgow next January
Jason Derulo has officially announced his highly anticipated 2026 arena tour, titled ‘The Last Dance’. The pop sensation took to social media on 19 May to share the news, confirming a string of dates across major cities in the UK and Ireland, with a few stops in Europe still to be revealed.
The multi-platinum artist will launch his tour on 29 January at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro. He’ll then hit Birmingham’s Utilita Arena on the 30th, before lighting up London’s O2 Arena on 31 January. The tour promises an electrifying mix of Derulo’s biggest chart hits and fan favourites.
In February, the singer will continue his whirlwind run across the UK. Stops include:
- Cardiff’s Utilita Arena (2 Feb)
- Brighton Centre (3 Feb)
- Bournemouth International Centre (5 Feb)
The final leg of the UK tour sees Derulo heading north, with performances at:
- First Direct Arena, Leeds (6 Feb)
- Co-Op Live, Manchester (7 Feb)
He’ll wrap up the tour with a headline set at Dublin’s 3Arena on 9 February.
Presale and Ticket Information
Fans eager to catch Derulo live won’t have to wait long. Presale tickets go live today (21 May) at 9am, while general tickets will be released on Friday, 23 May, also at 9am. Tickets can be purchased through official outlets – links available via Derulo’s social platforms.
While the tour name may suggest a final curtain call, there’s been no confirmation on whether ‘The Last Dance’ signals a career break or just a symbolic chapter. Either way, expectations are sky-high.
Derulo has consistently delivered high-energy performances, complete with jaw-dropping choreography and slick vocals. His return to arenas marks a big moment for fans across the UK and Ireland.
Full Tour Schedule at a Glance
Date | City | Venue |
---|---|---|
29 Jan | Glasgow | OVO Hydro |
30 Jan | Birmingham | Utilita Arena |
31 Jan | London | The O2 |
2 Feb | Cardiff | Utilita Arena |
3 Feb | Brighton | Brighton Centre |
5 Feb | Bournemouth | Bournemouth International Centre |
6 Feb | Leeds | First Direct Arena |
7 Feb | Manchester | Co-Op Live |
9 Feb | Dublin | 3Arena |
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Jason Derulo’s 2026 arena tour is shaping up to be one of the biggest pop events of the year. With a mix of chart-toppers, dynamic stage presence, and a loyal fan base, ‘The Last Dance’ is bound to be unforgettable.
Whether it’s truly a final bow or just the beginning of a new chapter, one thing’s clear – Jason Derulo knows how to put on a show.