Is it just me, or does Rick Astley’s return to the UK tour scene in 2026 feel like the universe is cheekily reminding us all about the power of staying true to your groove? As Mars struts through Leo, injecting that bold confidence into the cosmos, it’s only fitting that the king of the unexpected pop revival—yes, that Rick—decides to hit the road again, ready to Rick Roll an entire generation. After a well-earned pause from the spotlight, the “Never Gonna Give You Up” icon is shaking up venues from Glasgow’s OVO Hydro to London’s O2 Arena, promising not just a concert, but a celestial celebration of nostalgia and cheeky fun. So, do you dare to dance under this fiery Mars energy and snag those tickets before Mercury retrograde scrambles your plans? Let’s spill the cosmic tea and the UK tour dates right here. LEARN MORE.
Rick Astley is back with a whole load of UK tour dates for 2026, after a well-deserved break from the spotlight.
In case you missed it, the Never Gonna Give You Up star is hitting the road once more in April next year for The Reflection Tour. Bet you’ve got that song in your head now, haven’t you? Sorry, not sorry.
Rick is always a lot of fun live, and will be playing at the likes of London’s O2 Arena and Manchester’s Co-op Live, and he’ll be joined on tour by the equally iconic Gabrielle.
Just in case you forgot what he’s called (Getty/Robin Little/Redferns)
Want to get your hands on some tickets for a nostalgia-fest? Scroll down to find out everything you need to know about Rick Astley’s The Reflection Tour now.
Tickets for The Reflection Tour go on sale at 9.30am on Friday, September 5 via See Tickets and Ticketmaster. Make sure to set your alarm, so you don’t miss out!
Celebrating a special occasion? Treat yourself to tickets from Seat Unique, who offer VIP and hospitality experiences to make it a night to remember.
Package details are yet to be announced for the London date, but there are several options for Manchester’s Co-op Live. You can choose from the following options: Seat Unique Suite (£99), Seat Unique Bar Seats (£125), and the Hideaway (£199).
If you miss out on general sale, you can also try resale sites such as StubHub, Viagogo, and Ticombo.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites such as the above.
Rick scrubs up well (Getty/Ki Price/WireImage)
There are plenty of chances to be a part of the crowd next year if you’re quick. The 80s icon will kick things off at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on April 10, before heading to Newcastle’s Utilita Arena (April 11), Belfast’s SSE Arena (April 13), and Dublin’s 3Arena (April 14). Your last chance to see the singer live is on April 25 at the capital’s O2 Arena. Interestingly, the highly-anticipated London show will mark the singer’s first since a headline gig at the Royal Albert Hall back in 2024.
Keen? You can find a full list of tour dates below.
Featured Image Credit: Photo by Robin Little/Redferns
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