Jason Donovan's UK tour is about to start and there's still time to get tickets.
The Even More Good Reasons tour will start in October and will celebrate the 30th anniversary of his successful debut album Ten Good Reasons.
The gigs were originally scheduled to take place in 2020 but were postponed due to Covid.
The Australian superstar will perform classic hits such as Too Many Broken Hearts, Especially For You and Any Dream Will Do, from the hit musical Joseph and His Technicolour Dreamcoat.
The tour starts on Saturday, October 2 2021 in Dartford and ends in Dublin on Wednesday, March 22 2022.
Announcement about rescheduled dates for the Even More Good Reasons Tour in 2021.
— Jason Donovan (@JDonOfficial) September 30, 2020
All existing tickets will still be valid so please hold on to them! pic.twitter.com/pW3v9Gs2Bo
Donovan said: “I can’t wait to get out there again amongst my fans and deliver a new energetic show that is both personal, creative and reflective ... something that is both nostalgic and just a bloody good night out.
"I’m also going to add songs from some of the musicals I’ve been part of in more recent years. I’ve resisted performing songs from shows until now, but it seems like it’s the time to get every gem out of the song box!
"This is what we all need right now!”
How to get tickets to Jason Donovan's UK tour
What are the dates for his 2021/2022 tour?
● Saturday 2 October - Dartford, Orchard Theatre
● Sunday 3 October - Bristol, Hippodrome
● Monday 4 October - Brighton, Theatre Royal
● Wednesday 6 October - Guildford, G Live
● Thursday 7 October - Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
● Saturday 9 October - Pavillion, Bournemouth
● Monday 11 October - Norwich, Theatre Royal
● Tuesday 12 October - Carlisle, Sands
● Wednesday 13 October - Gateshead, Sage
● Friday 15 October - Leeds, First Direct Arena
● Saturday 16 October - Manchester, 02 Apollo
● Monday 18 October - Reading, Hexagon
● Tuesday 19 October - Leicester, De Montfort Hall
● Wednesday 20 October - Scarborough, Spa
● Friday 22 October - London, Eventim Apollo
● Sunday 24 October - Charter Hall, Colchester
● Monday 25 October - Oxford, New Theatre
● Wednesday 27 October - Torquay, Princess Theatre
● Thursday 28 October - Cambridge, Corn Exchange
● Saturday 30 October - Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
● Thursday 11 November - Glasgow, RCH
● Saturday 13 November - Aberdeen, Music Hall
● Sunday 14 November - Edinburgh, Usher Hall
● Monday 15 November - Liverpool, Philharmonic
● Wednesday 17 November - Blackpool Opera House
● Saturday 20 November - Sheffield, City Hall
● Monday 22 November - Cardiff, St David’s Hall
● Tuesday 23 November - Scunthorpe, Baths Hall
● Thursday 25 November - Northampton, Derngate
● Friday 26 November - Portsmouth, Guildhall
● Wednesday 1 December - Bath, Forum
● Thursday 2 December - Birmingham, Symphony Hall
● Friday 3 December - Darlington, Hippodrome
● Monday 28 February 2022 – York, Barbican
● Tuesday 1 March 2022 – Belfast, Ulster Hall
● Wednesday 2 March 2022 – Dublin, Olympia Theatre
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