Michael Ball & Alfie Boe, the nation’s cherished vocalists, have once again set hearts aflutter with their latest collaboration.
The dynamic duo have just announced their upcoming album, Together At Home, set to drop on November 8 this year.
Fans of the pair are in for a treat, as well, as they’ve just dropped their first single from the anticipated album, “Proud”. The single is now available across all streaming platforms, and that is just the beginning of the excitement.
Boe and Ball are gearing up for an epic UK tour starting March, 2025. They’re set to grace some of the biggest stages nationwide, including a night at London’s O2 Arena, a show at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, and a performance at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena, to name just a few.
Eager fans should be on high alert as tickets are about to go on sale, and we’ve got the scoop on how to snag them, including details on various presales. Here’s what you need to know.
Alfie Boe and Michael Ball will be holding two presale events.
The first comes from O2 Priority, and presale tickets will be released on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, at 10am.
These tickets are exclusively available to music enthusiasts who have an active O2 mobile phone network account. If you don’t have one, you can set up an account by clicking the link below.
After that, the ticket link you need is here:
Buy Michael Ball and Alfie Boe presale tickets from O2 Priority here.
Michael Ball and Alfie Boe tickets go on general sale from Friday, September 13, 2024, at 10am. These tickets will be open to everyone interested in purchasing them.
You can secure yours by using the links below:
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Michael Ball has opened up about the emotional moment he witnessed his granddaughter Grace’s triumph at the Paris Olympics, saying: “It’s a song that was used for the 2012 London Olympics. And this summer I went to the Paris Olympics to watch Grace, my granddaughter, playing in the rugby sevens with Team GB. There’s me and [my partner] Cathy [McGowan] sat in the Stade de France, 66,000 people. On she runs and genuinely, I’ve never felt so proud in my life or as nervous! And when she scored a try, and there’s her name up on the scoreboard, it was wonderful. The heart-bursting pride Cath and I both felt incredible!”
Alfie Boe chimed in with a patriotic note: “We’re proud of where we’re from. Proud of this country, of being British and welcoming people home. And welcoming people into our home is something that I think is important.”