How to get JLS tickets for The Club Is Alive: 2025 Hits Tour

JLS are hitting the stage once again, and they’re looking to shake things up this time.

They’ll be performing in arenas all across the UK in 2025, with their tour dubbed The Club Is Alive: 2025 Hits Tour, which kicks off in November. Here’s how to get tickets.

JLS at the BRIT Awards 2020.

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JLS announced a 16-date tour across the UKCredit: Getty

How to get JLS tickets for The Club Is Alive: 2025 Hits Tour

Tickets for the tour will go on general sale on Friday, March 28 at 10am GMT.

Tickets can be purchased through the outlets below:

  • Ticketmaster – buy here 
  • Viagogo – buy here 
  • AXS – buy here
  • See Tickets – buy here 
  • Stubhub – buy here 

Who will be supporting JLS on tour?

JLS will be joined by a “special guest” on their tour.

British singer Example, known for hits such as Changed the Way You Kiss Me, will appear at all shows except for Bournemouth and Brighton.

Speaking ahead of the tour, the band said: “Your boys are back!! We’re SO excited to be back out on the road with another Hits tour bringing the full club vibes to your city!

“There’s nothing we love more than getting to see you all and perform for you once again.

“We appreciate your support and we hope you’re ready to party with us and our very special guest – Example – very very soon!!”

When did JLS tour last?

This will be JLS’ third tour in just five years.

The band finished their reunion tour in 2021 and then hit the road again in 2023.

Watch the moment Aston Merrygold’s backflip goes VERY wrong – live on stage with JLS

Their last tour called Everybody Say JLS: The Hits Tour included classic hits as well as songs from their most recent album, 2.0.

Full list of tour dates

JLS will hit 15 cities across the UK at the end of the year.

The tour will culminate with two shows at London’s O2 arena.

Here’s the full list of tour dates and venues:

  • November 6 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • November 7 – Aberdeen, P&J Live
  • November 8 – Newcastle, Utilita Live
  • November 10 – Belfast, SSE Arena
  • November 11 – Dublin, 3Arena
  • November 13 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
  • November 14 – Sheffield, Utilita Arena
  • November 15 – Manchester, Co-Op Live
  • November 17 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
  • November 20 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
  • November 21 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
  • November 23 – Bournemouth, International Centre
  • November 25 – Brighton, Centre
  • November 27 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
  • November 28 and 29 – London, The O2

Top tips

  • Don’t wait until the morning of the sale to register — set up your account with the supplier ahead of time
  • Don’t leave your account unverified — a phone number and passcode will need to be set up
  • Avoid assuming your old account is active — if you already have an account, double check it is still working, your billing info is accurate and saved, and that you know the password
  • Look out for poor internet connection — ensure your internet signal is strong
  • Low batteries — check that the devices you are using are plugged in and/or fully charged
  • Avoid refreshing the page while in the waiting room — ticketing sites use queuing systems where the page updates automatically, so once in the queue it’s advisable to wait and keep your fingers crossed
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