Skye Newman announces The Survival Tour, her forthcoming UK headline tour for November 2026, including two nights at O2 Academy Brixton, her biggest London shows to date.
The run follows a standout spell on the road for the South London singer-songwriter, whose recent UK and Europe dates sold out in minutes and saw her play to packed rooms across Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Glasgow, Dublin and Manchester. The newly announced November tour marks another major step up, with shows across Bristol, Wolverhampton, Manchester, Edinburgh, Newcastle, London and Brighton.
Skye’s recent live run has underlined exactly why she has become one of the UK’s most exciting new artists. Her shows have quickly built a reputation for their emotional intensity, warmth and the sense of community they create in the room, with audiences turning out in force night after night. Reviewing her recent London show, The Telegraph awarded the performance four stars and asked: “Is this charismatic young pop star the next Adele?”
Skye says: “The shows this year have meant everything to me. I still get blown away that my songs have taken on a life of their own and rooms full of my people sing them back with so much love and life. My next tour feels like a chance to take that even further with bigger rooms, bigger energy, but the same connection and community! I literally can’t wait! Thank you for all your support, it means the world to me!”
The announcement lands at a time of rapidly building momentum for Skye, whose recent release ‘Woman I Am’ and forthcoming project ‘SE9 Part 2’ continue to underline both the scale of her audience and the strength of her connection with fans. Live has become central to that story – not simply as an extension of the records, but as the place where her relationship with her audience feels most vivid.
2026 has already seen Skye win the BBC Sound of 2026 poll, be named Spotify’s new RADAR artist, receive two BRIT Award nominations, and be recognised with nominations for Best Newcomer at the MOBO Awards and the Rising Star Award at the Ivors, continuing her rise as one of the most compelling young voices in British music. With ‘SE9 Part 2’ still to come on 29th May, and her audience continuing to grow at speed, this tour announcement signals the next chapter in an already remarkable ascent.
THE SURVIVAL TOUR DATES – UK
Sun 1 Nov – Bristol, Beacon
Tue 3 Nov – Wolverhampton, Civic Hall
Fri 6 Nov – Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
Sat 7 Nov – Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
Mon 9 Nov – Edinburgh, Corn Exchange
Tue 10 Nov – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
Thu 12 Nov – London, O2 Academy Brixton
Fri 13 Nov – London, O2 Academy Brixton
Wed 18 Nov – Brighton Centre


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