Jack Whitehall announces Swansea date on huge 2027 arena tour

Whitehall, who returns as BRIT Awards host in 2026, is heading back on the road for the first time in years. The new tour promises sharp new material, chaotic stories and the mischievous energy that’s made him one of the UK’s biggest comedy names.

He said he was ready to get back in front of crowds after a hectic few years: “Toddlers, planning a wedding – it’s been a busy few years for me, life‑wise, so I think it’s high time I got back onstage and vented to my fans. I can’t wait to hit the road again.”

Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 20 February via jackwhitehall.com, with a pre‑sale opening at 10am on Wednesday 18 February for fans who sign up in advance.

The Swansea date sits in the middle of a major UK arena run that includes Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, Cardiff and a night at London’s O2. His last tours sold out arenas across the country and later became Netflix specials.

Whitehall has been busy on screen too, starring in Prime Video thriller Malice, fronting Peacock comedy The Burbs and preparing to host the BRITs again next year. His travel series Travels With My Father and his stand‑up specials have made him a familiar face to millions.

Bad Influence marks his first full arena tour since 2025 and is expected to be one of the fastest‑selling comedy shows of 2027 — with Swansea fans among the first to see it.

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Swansea arena nears million milestone as star acts line up

Packed crowds and star power

Figures released this week show the arena has already drawn over 245,000 visits in 2025 alone, with audiences flocking to see the likes of the Manic Street Preachers, Wet Wet Wet, John Bishop, Riverdance and even a nostalgic night with The Fast Show.

The venue, developed by Swansea Council and part‑funded by the Swansea Bay City Deal, is run by ATG Entertainment. As well as concerts, it has become a hub for conferences, banquets, graduations and creative learning events.

What’s next

The line‑up for 2026 is already turning heads. Kaiser Chiefs, 10cc and Russell Howard are all booked, while UB40 and Strictly Come Dancing: The Professionals will bring more variety to the stage.

But the biggest buzz surrounds Mamma Mia, which lands in January with 15 performances and the highest predicted ticket sales for any single show at the arena to date. Fans of Gavin & Stacey will also get their fix when James Corden and Ruth Jones appear in When Gavin Met Stacey, sharing behind‑the‑scenes secrets from Barry Island to Billericay.

Kaiser Chiefs advertised on the digital screen on the side of Swansea’s Arena
(Image: Swansea Council)

Civic pride

Cllr Rob Stewart, Swansea Council Leader, said:

“The Swansea Building Society Arena has quickly established itself as one of the city’s most significant cultural and economic assets. Since opening, it has played a vital role in transforming the Copr Bay district into a vibrant destination, drawing audiences from across Wales and beyond.”

He added that the arena has strengthened Swansea’s reputation as a home for major touring acts while also providing a platform for local artists and community events.

Venue director’s view

Matt Blackhouse, Venue Director, said:

“Since joining the arena team in June this year, it’s been great to see the variety of shows and events we’ve hosted — from three sold‑out nights with Bob Dylan to multi‑day conferences and banquets for over 600 people. With plenty more acts still to be announced, we’re excited to continue bringing top class entertainment to the region and putting Swansea firmly on the map.”

Crowds enjoy the show inside Swansea Building Society Arena
(Image: Swansea Council)

From opening night to cultural hub

Since its launch in March 2022, the arena has been hailed as a catalyst for Copr Bay’s regeneration, shortlisted for architecture awards and praised as a test bed for digital innovation. With visitor numbers now closing in on the million mark, the venue is proving to be both a cultural powerhouse and an economic boost for the city.

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Squeeze set for Swansea Arena date on 2026 UK tour – with Billy Bragg joining the bill

The band, founded in 1973 by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, will play the Swansea Building Society Arena on Monday 30 November 2026 as part of their 16‑date Tried, Tested and Trixies Tour.

The show comes hot on the heels of their new album Trixies, due out in March 2026, and promises a set packed with classics like Up The Junction, Tempted, Cool For Cats and Labelled With Love.

Arena debut for Squeeze

The Swansea date marks one of several arena debuts for the band, who will also headline London’s O2 Arena for the first time. Tilbrook said:

“The reaction to the 50th anniversary tour in 2024 was amazing. We have never sounded better and it feels really special to be looking forward to playing the biggest headline shows of our career. And having Billy Bragg on the same bill, what’s not to love!”

Difford added:

“It’s going to be amazing to show off songs from our album Trixies and, of course, all the hits and some surprises. I’m also excited that Billy Bragg will be joining us for all the shows.”

Supporting grassroots and tackling poverty

As with previous tours, Squeeze will use their shows to support good causes. Fans attending Swansea Arena are invited to bring food donations for the Trussell Trust, which runs food banks across the UK. Collection points and buckets will be available inside the venue.

In addition, £1 from every ticket sold will go to support grassroots music venues, artists and promoters. Tilbrook has recently become a patron of the Music Venue Trust, saying:

“The grassroots is where it all starts for so many musicians and where local communities can access affordable and exciting live music. We need to protect these venues and nurture the artists so that our great culture can thrive for generations to come.”

Tickets and album release

  • Tickets go on general sale Friday 28 November 2025 at 9.30am via bio.to/SQUEEZE.
  • New album Trixies is released on 6 March 2026 via BMG.

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Ocean Colour Scene to play Swansea as part of 30th anniversary tour

The band’s 13-date anniversary tour will include arena shows in Cardiff, Manchester, London and Birmingham, with Swansea confirmed for Tuesday 3 December — one of only two Welsh dates.

Swansea joins national tour for Britpop milestone

Released in April 1996, Moseley Shoals became a defining album of the Britpop era, featuring hit singles such as The Riverboat Song, The Day We Caught The Train, and You’ve Got It Bad. The album spent 92 weeks on the UK charts and was certified triple platinum.

Ocean Colour Scene’s 2026 tour will feature a full performance of Moseley Shoals alongside fan favourites from across their career, including Hundred Mile High City, Travellers Tune, and Profit In Peace.

Band promises “special” show for fans

Simon Fowler, lead singer, said:

“It’s hard to believe that Moseley Shoals turns 30 in 2026. We owe so much to that album, so it’s exciting to be able to celebrate with our amazing fans at some of the UK’s most prestigious venues.”

Steve Cradock, guitarist, added:

“This will be a peak for us as a group. Thanks for the support. See you all in 2026.”

Oscar Harrison, drummer, said the tour would be “celebrated in a very big way,” with his son Leon and Cradock’s son Cass joining the band on stage to deliver the full Ocean Colour Scene sound.

The Enemy to support Swansea show

Joining Ocean Colour Scene on tour will be Coventry band The Enemy, whose debut album We’ll Live and Die in These Towns went straight to number one in 2007.

Lead singer Tom Clarke said:

“The first song I ever learned on guitar was The Day We Caught The Train. Every time we share a stage with Ocean Colour Scene it’s a childhood dream come true.”

Ticket details

  • Artist pre-sale: Wednesday 15 October, 9am
  • Venue pre-sale: Thursday 16 October, 9am
  • General sale: Friday 17 October, 9am via oceancolourscene.com

Ocean Colour Scene last played Swansea in 2016 at the Brangwyn Hall. Their return to the city comes as part of their biggest tour in three decades.

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