Platinum-selling singer Leona Lewis will be hitting the road next year on a 12-date UK tour.
The global singing sensation has sold over 35 million records worldwide and reached #1 in more than 35 countries with her hit single Bleeding Love.
Announcing the news of her Christmas With Love 2022 Tour, Leona Tweeted: "I’m beyond excited to announce that I willl be going on tour next year!"
Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday, December 3 at 9.30am via Ticketmaster.
I’m beyond excited to announce that I willl be going on tour next year!Christmas With Love, Always fan pre-sale tickets go on sale Thursday 2nd December at 9:30am GMT & general tickets available 3rd December at 9:30am GMT💋 https://t.co/uPmGbDeH1z pic.twitter.com/cBrticjd7r
— Leona Lewis 🎄 (@leonalewis) November 29, 2021
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Leona Lewis tour dates 2022
- November 30: SEC Armadillo, Glasgow
- December 1: City Hall, Newcastle
- December 3: Cliffs Pavilion, Southend
- December 4: Bournemouth International Centre
- December 6: Royal Concern Hall, Nottingham
- December 7: Eventim Apollo, London
- December 9: Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
- December 1: M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
- December 12: Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
- December 14: Sheffield City Hall
- December 15: Birmingham Utilita Arena
- December 17: The Brighton Centre
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Leona Lewis to star in I Can See Your Voice Christmas special
Leona Lewis will star as a special guest on the Christmas episode of the musical game show I Can See Your Voice.
She will join as a guest investigator on the festive special of the play-a-long singing game show, alongside the celebrity panel of Jimmy Carr, Alison Hammond and Amanda Holden.
The 36-year-old has also teased she may perform a festive tune during the episode.
The singer won the third series of The X Factor in 2006 and has since produced five studio albums.
:: I Can See Your Voice Christmas special will air on BBC One this Christmas
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