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International Concerts
- 4 December 2025Thursday 18:30Merksem (Antwerpen), BelgiumAFAS DomeTom Odell - The Wonderful Life Tour
- 18 January 2026Sunday 19:00Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaThe Fortitude Music HallTom Odell - Wonderful Life Tour 2026
- 21 January 2026Wednesday 19:00West Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaFestival Hall MelbourneTom Odell - Wonderful Life Tour 2026
- 24 January 2026Saturday 20:00Dubai, United Arab EmiratesCoca-Cola ArenaTom Odell
Venue
- 23 July 2026Until 26/07/2026Suffolk, United KingdomHenham ParkKlarna Presents Latitude Festival 2026: Family Camping
Lineup
- Klarna presents Latitude Festival 2026
- David Byrne
- Lewis Capaldi
- Teddy Swims
- Flaming Lips
- The Last Dinner Party
- Self Esteem
- Tom Grennan
- Tom Odell
- Wet Leg
- Alex James’ Britpop Classical
- Alice Phoebe Lou
- Billy Ocean
- Dry Cleaning
- English Teacher
- Kevin Morby
- Vanessa Carlton
- Florence Road
- Getdown Services
- Just Mustard
- Keo
- Westside Cowboy
Venue
- 23 July 2026Until 26/07/2026Suffolk, United KingdomHenham ParkKlarna Presents Latitude Festival 2026: General Camping
Lineup
- Klarna presents Latitude Festival 2026
- David Byrne
- Lewis Capaldi
- Teddy Swims
- Flaming Lips
- The Last Dinner Party
- Self Esteem
- Tom Grennan
- Tom Odell
- Wet Leg
- Alex James’ Britpop Classical
- Alice Phoebe Lou
- Billy Ocean
- Dry Cleaning
- English Teacher
- Kevin Morby
- Vanessa Carlton
- Florence Road
- Getdown Services
- Just Mustard
- Keo
- Westside Cowboy
Venue
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About
Tom Odell
Tom Odell has been stripping back the layers, creating a prolific and increasingly vulnerable canon of work that speaks to the frailties of the human condition and the fragility of the world around us. Particularly since the pandemic and 2021’s Monsters, Odell’s songwriting has put rawness and honesty to the fore, with a whole new generation of fans finding vital solace in his music in response. Seventh album ‘Black Friday’’s haunting title track has earned nearly 700 million combined streams since its late-2023 release, while a resurgence of excitement around his first ever single - 2012’s ‘Another Love’ - has seen it soar to over three billion plays on Spotify alone.
As Odell has become braver as a writer, pushing himself to uncover the most fragile and often painful parts of his psyche, so has he established himself as a true artist of note: a fact underlined by a pair of Ivor Novello nominations for Best Song Musically and Lyrically, in both 2023 and 2024. For the now-34-year-old, it’s been an illuminating journey. “The things that you feel slightly uncomfortable playing to your friends or your parents, they’re what you should put out because then it’s worth sharing,” he says. “We keep so much stuff inside, and that’s what tends to torture us the most - not the things we’re prepared to talk about - so I try to write about that as much as possible.”
Though Odell first came to prominence as a Brit Award-winning new UK pop hope, it’s never been this type of shiny, mainstream success that fuels him. “I never applied to the role of pop star and I always felt like I was being perceived in the wrong way,” he reflects. And as he’s committed further to his own vision, crafting intensely personal songs dealing with mental health struggles, body image issues and beyond, he’s seen the connections spread across the globe, through his 2.4 million TikTok followers and out into the real world environs of the live stage, where he’s been supporting Billie Eilish on her European arena tour before embarking on his own run of intimate underplays. “It alleviates some of the loneliness of existing,” he suggests of why his music has resonated so strongly, “which is what we’re all going through, together.”
Now, with his seventh studio album, Odell has created a record that embodies this spirit of empathetic, total honesty; one that looks out at the broken landscape of modern, fractured society and finds dystopia and doom, but also - integrally - glimmers of beauty and hope.
Setlists
- 1.Strange House
- 2.The End of the Summer
- 3.Flying :))
- 4.Best Day of My Life
- 5.Grow Old With Me
- 6.Can't Pretend
- 7.Spinning
- 8.Somebody Else
- 9.I Know
- 10.Don't Let Me Go
- 11.Don't Cry, Put Your Head on My Shoulder
- -Butterflies (With Delilah Montagu)
Encore
- 12.Black Friday
- 13.Parties
- 14.Can We Just Go Home Now
- 15.Answer Phone
- 16.Heal
- 17.Somehow
- 18.Another Love
- 1.Don't Let Me Go
- 2.Grow Old With Me
- 3.Can't Pretend
- 4.Parties
- 5.ugly
- 6.Heal
- 7.Black Friday
- 8.When I Close My Eyes
- 9.Another Love
- 1.Best Day of My Life
- 2.Spinning
- 3.Can Old Lovers Ever Just Be Friends?
- 4.Enemy
- 5.Don't Let Me Go
- 6.ugly
- 7.Black Friday
- 8.Another Love
- 1.Best Day of My Life
- 2.I Know
- 3.Spinning
- 4.Don't Let Me Go
- 5.Don't Cry, Put Your Head on My Shoulder
- 6.It’s the Morning After Last Night’s Rain
- 7.Why Do I Always Want the Things That I Can't Have
- 8.Another Love
- 9.Black Friday
- 1.The End of the Summer
- 2.Best Day of My Life
- 3.Flying :))
- 4.Can't Pretend
- 5.Don't Let Me Go
- 6.Don't Cry, Put Your Head on My Shoulder
- 7.Can Old Lovers Ever Just Be Friends?
- 8.ugly
- 9.Black Friday
- 10.Another Love
FAQS
Tom Odell plays at 3Arena, Dublin on 23 October and The SSE Arena, Belfast on 24 October 2025.
Tickets are on sale Friday 20 May at 10am.