Van Morrison announces two extra dates for UK concerts

Van Morrison has added two extra dates and locations to his "rare run of UK live performances" this March.

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Van Morrison has announced two extra dates and locations for his March concerts
Van Morrison has announced two extra dates and locations for his March concerts

Van Morrison has announced extra locations for his "rare run of UK live performances" in March.

The 'Crazy Love' singer will be performing intimate concerts in support of his 2024, 'New Arrangements And Duets’.

Scottish fans will be able to catch him at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Sunday, March 30, and Edinburgh Usher Hall on Monday, March 31.

Van "specially selected" the venues, with Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall being the icon's first stop on March 18.

The musician will then be heading to Birmingham’s Symphony Hall on Wednesday, March 19, followed by the New Theatre Oxford on Sunday, March 23.

The Subscription Rooms in Stroud, Gloucestershire, will be welcoming the 79-year-old legend on Monday, March 24, before he goes up to Scotland for the extra dates.

Before the special March tour, Van is playing in his hometown of Belfast at the Whitla Hall on Friday, February 21 and Saturday, February 22.

This month, Van will play two hometown gigs at Whitla Hall in Belfast on Friday, February 21 and Saturday, February 22.

He will also be going to mainland Europe as he plays in Antwerp and Brussels, both in Belgium, as well as The Hague, Netherlands.

Tickets for the Glasgow and Edinburgh shows are £80, £65 and £50, respectively.

Nottingham, Birmingham and Oxford are priced at £80, £65 and £50, with Stroud being £150 and £125.

Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday, February 14.

To purchase, click here, or visit the venues' box office.

Van Morrison's March dates 2025:

Tuesday, March 18 – Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

Wednesday, March 19 – Birmingham Symphony Hall

Sunday, March 23 – Oxford New Theatre

Monday, March 24 – Stroud Subscription Rooms 

Sunday, March 30 – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Monday, March 31 – Edinburgh Usher Hall