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The JLS 2021 comeback tour has proved to be one of the hottest tickets of the past few years. Due to phenomenal public demand, the band expanded their initial 16-show tour schedule to 29 shows at arenas throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland. As JLS performed to more than 350,000 people, including four sold-out shows at The O2, the experience was one of a lifetime for the boys and their fans.

It is impossible to resist repeating something so good. JLS fans will be thrilled to learn that a massive UK and Ireland tour, the ‘EVERYBODY SAY JLS: The Hits Tour’, will take place later this year. The tour will begin in Dublin on October 20th, exactly two years after the ‘Beat Again’ tour and include two nights at the O2 in London.

JLS commented, “We couldn’t be more excited to announce another UK and Ireland arena tour! Last time out was surreal, and we’ve been eagerly awaiting the right time to do it again. Playing live and seeing our amazing fans is the best part of being JLS!”

Aston Merrygold, Oritsé Williams, JB Gill and Marvin Humes will present their catalogue of unforgettable hits, creative choreography, and sheer charisma in the following venues:

EVERYBODY SAY JLS: The Hits Tour: OCTOBER

20th – Dublin, 3Arena

21st – Belfast, SSE Arena

23rd – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena

24th – Bournemouth, International Centre

26th – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena

28th – Birmingham, Utilita Arena

30th – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena

EVERYBODY SAY JLS: The Hits Tour: NOVEMBER

2nd – Manchester, AO Arena

3rd – Glasgow, OVO Hydro

4th – Newcastle, Utilita Arena

6th – Brighton, Centre

7th – Leeds, First Direct Arena

9th – London, The O2

10th – London, The O2

11th – Sheffield, Utilita Arena

Tickets will go on general sale HERE from 9 am on Friday, March 3rd.

Meanwhile, JLS will generate anticipation for the tour with a series of high-profile TV and radio appearances in the coming days, culminating in a chat on ‘Sunday Brunch’.

In 2009, JLS broke through with their first chart-topping hit, ‘Beat Again’, followed by ‘Everybody In Love’, ‘The Club Is Alive’, ‘Love You More’ and ‘She Makes Me Wanna’. Besides having five additional Top 10 hits under their belt, JLS also impacted the album charts with a self-titled #1 debut and three more Top 3 records before saying goodbye with their 2013 ‘Greatest Hits’ album. The band received numerous awards, including two BRIT Awards and five MOBO Awards. Although each member of JLS pursued a successful career outside of the band, they remained close friends and shared a nagging sense that there was still unfinished business. 

In February 2020, the JLS announced details of their ‘Beat Again’ reunion tour, which was rapidly extended and completed in November 2021 following the end of the lockdown. They also returned to the charts when their album ‘2.0’ debuted at #4, with the songs’ Eternal Love’ and ‘Day One’ becoming new fan favourites as the tour progressed.

 

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