Blue to perform their most intimate shows to date

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Blue will perform their most intimate shows to date to showcase their latest album, Reflections. Giving fans a chance to experience an up-close-and-personal gig.

The intimate shows also arrive at an important moment for Blue. This year marks 25 years since Simon Webbe, Duncan James, Antony Costa and Lee Ryan first burst onto the scene with All Rise, and they’re celebrating that milestone with a brand-new album, Reflections.

Rather than simply looking back, Reflections feels exactly as its title suggests. Written entirely by the band, the album draws on everything that’s happened over the past two and a half decades – their friendship, the highs and lows of life, and the experiences that have shaped them both individually and as a group.

Fans have already had a taste of what’s to come through singles including One Last Time, Waste My Love and Candlelight Fades. Together, they offer a glimpse of an album that balances the R&B sound Blue became known for with a more personal, reflective approach to songwriting.

That makes these smaller shows feel even more special. Alongside the hits that have soundtracked the past 25 years, audiences will have the chance to hear the next chapter of Blue’s story in a much more intimate setting than they’re used to. It also gives the band the opportunity to perform in venues and cities they haven’t been to often or at all.

Jul 16, 2026

The Waterfront, Norwich, England

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Jul 17, 2026

Cambridge Junction, Cambridge, England

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Jul 20, 2026

Kanteena, Lancaster, UK

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Jul 21, 2026

Baltic Liverpool Liverpool, UK

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Jul 22, 2026

The Wardrobe, Leeds, England

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Jul 22, 2026

Rockin Chair, Wrexham, UK

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Jul 24, 2026

Circuit, Kingston upon Thames, UK

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Jul 25, 2026

CHALK Brighton, England

Many of the dates for the up-close-and-personal show are already sold out.

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