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Magic evening fab harmonies and music from the boys of Blue & show and support 911 & Mina Mina fab
Posted by Bichon squad on 24/05/2026
Blue - 25th Anniversary Tour, Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth - 23rd May 2026
I haven’t seen Blue for several years and they did not disappoint! The new tracks are good and of course the classics are amazing! The atmosphere in the venue was brilliant and we had a fantastic view!
Posted by Caroline M on 12/05/2026
Blue - 25th Anniversary Tour, York Barbican, York - 25th April 2026
Fantastic gig and the guys voices are getting stronger
Posted by Andy D on 28/04/2026
Blue - 25th Anniversary Tour, Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow - 27th April 2026
Great gig, full of energy. Takes me back to my youth.
Posted anonymously on 21/04/2026
Blue - 25th Anniversary Tour, Bristol Beacon, Bristol - 20th April 2026
What a performance, Blue were in top form last night, they played all the old tunes we wanted to hear mixed with some newer songs and a couple of covers. Their performance was polished and impressive, an amazing night we will never forget. Highly recommended!!
Posted by Devon Sue on 21/04/2026
Blue - 25th Anniversary Tour, Bristol Beacon, Bristol - 20th April 2026
Blue emerged from London in 2000, comprising Simon Webbe, Duncan James, Antony Costa, and Lee Ryan. Right out of the gate, they blended smooth pop and R&B with irresistible hooks—All Rise (2001) was their explosive debut, hitting No 1 in the UK and earning quadruple platinum status. Their next two albums, One Love (2002) and Guilty (2003), continued the success, producing UK No 1 albums and anthem-like singles such as “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word” (with Elton John) and “Guilty” (co-written by Gary Barlow). Despite a hiatus in 2005, they reunited in 2011—representing the UK at Eurovision with I Can and headlining The Big Reunion tour shortly afterward.
In recent years, Blue has continued to evolve while keeping their trademark charm. After parting ways with Sony in 2015, they bounced back in 2022 with Heart & Soul, their sixth album, featuring the singles “Haven’t Found You Yet” and “Dance with Me”. With over 15 million records sold worldwide and multiple Brit Awards to their name, the band remains an enduring force—planning a UK arena tour in 2025 and working on new music to celebrate more than two decades in the spotlight