Alison Moyet Expands ‘Songs Of Yazoo, The Minutes & Other’ Tour With New UK Dates Due To Overwhelming Demand

by | Mar 21, 2026

Alison Moyet has added a further run of UK shows to her highly anticipated Songs Of Yazoo, The minutes & Other tour, responding to huge demand that has already seen the majority of dates sell out in record time.

Alison Moyet @ Latitude Festival 2025

Alison Moyet @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)
Alison Moyet @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)

Originally announced as a celebratory return to some of the most influential material of her career, the tour has quickly become one of 2026’s hottest tickets. Now, with ten additional shows confirmed—including a newly added final night at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on 23rd November—fans have another chance to experience this unique live concept.

Rather than a traditional greatest hits set, Moyet’s upcoming shows will dive deep into her work with Yazoo, alongside selections from her acclaimed solo albums The Minutes and Other. While a handful of Yazoo classics have remained part of her live repertoire over the years, much of the duo’s catalogue has rarely been performed since their original early-’80s run and brief reunion tour in 2008.

Alison Moyet @ Latitude Festival 2025

Alison Moyet @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)
Alison Moyet @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)

That rarity is central to the appeal here. Tracks from landmark releases like Upstairs At Eric’s and You And Me Both will be revisited in a live setting, offering audiences a chance to reconnect with material that helped define a generation of synth-pop, but has seldom been heard on stage in decades.

The inclusion of songs from The Minutes and Other further reinforces the tour’s electronic thread, bridging past and present. Both records marked a powerful creative resurgence for Moyet, embracing a more experimental, synth-led sound that now sits comfortably alongside her early work.

Speaking about the tour’s direction, Moyet has expressed a desire to move beyond familiar setlists and reframe her live shows with a more curated and exploratory approach—offering audiences something both nostalgic and refreshingly unexpected.

The scale of demand reflects her enduring appeal. Across the UK and Ireland, initial dates sold out within days, mirroring similar scenes across Europe. With these newly added shows, the tour now stretches further into November, culminating in what promises to be a special closing performance in London.

Alison Moyet @ Latitude Festival 2025

Alison Moyet @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)
Alison Moyet @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)

With a career spanning over four decades, Alison Moyet remains one of the UK’s most distinctive voices—her blend of emotive power, electronic innovation and lyrical depth continuing to resonate across generations.

UK & Ireland Live Dates – ‘Songs of Yazoo, the minutes & Other’ Tour

OCTOBER
4th – Stockton, Globe
5th – Liverpool, Empire Theatre
6th – Sheffield, City Hall
8th – Bristol, Beacon
9th – Cambridge, Corn Exchange
10th – Brighton, Dome
12th – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
13th – Portsmouth, Guildhall
15th – Gateshead, The Glasshouse
16th – Manchester, O2 Apollo
17th – Buxton, Opera House
19th – Reading, Hexagon
20th – London, Eventim Apollo
22nd – Birmingham, Symphony Hall
23rd – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
24th – Blackpool, Opera House
26th – Edinburgh, Usher Hall
27th – Glasgow, SEC Armadillo
28th – Dundee, Caird Hall
30th – Inverness, Eden Court
31st – Aberdeen, Music Hall

NOVEMBER
2nd – Dublin, 3Olympia
3rd – Belfast, Waterfront Hall
10th – Cardiff, New Theatre (NEW)
12th – Wolverhampton, Uni Civic Hall (NEW)
13th – Bradford, Live (NEW)
14th – Basingstoke, The Anvil (NEW)
16th – Truro, Hall For Cornwall (NEW)
17th – Bath, Forum (NEW)
18th – York, Barbican (NEW)
21st – Ipswich, Regent (NEW)
22nd – Leicester, De Montfort Hall (NEW)
23rd– London, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire (NEW)

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