„We’ve missed you all and cannot wait to see you soon“
FLO have announced the rescheduled dates for their postponed 2025 ‘Access All Areas’ UK and European tour. Find all the details below.
The R&B trio had been scheduled to hit the road this March in support of their debut studio album ‘Access All Areas’, which was released last November.
However, the group were ultimately forced to delay the dates at the last minute after singer Renée Downer sustained an injury during rehearsals. At the time, FLO said that they were unable to deliver “the show we want” and “a tour that you deserve”.
The band are currently out on the North American leg, with those gigs having kicked off as planned last month.
Today (May 7), FLO shared the new dates for their UK and European ‘Access All Areas’ tour – telling fans they were “sooo excited” to do so. “We’ve missed you all and cannot wait to see you soon,” they wrote.
The trek is set to begin with a headline performance at the O2 Academy Brixton in London on September 28. Further concerts will follow in Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham that month and into early October.
They’ll then head to Europe for shows in Utrecht, Antwerp, Paris, Hamburg and Cologne. See the full itinerary below, and buy any remaining tickets here (UK).
SEPTEMBER
28 – O2 Academy Brixton, London
29 – SWG3 Galvanizers, Glasgow
OCTOBER
01 – Academy, Manchester
02 – O2 Academy, Birmingham
05 – TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht
06 – De Roma, Antwerp
08 – L’Olympia, Paris
10 – Docks, Hamburg
11 – Live Music Hall, Cologne
UK and EUROPE, we’re sooo excited to finally announce our rescheduled #AAATour dates!
Belgium, of course we had to come see you too…
We’ve missed you all and cannot wait to see you soon 🥳😝❤️https://t.co/2eveMm48G7 pic.twitter.com/11Z2CvX7zw
— FLO (@flolikethis) May 7, 2025
This summer, FLO will head to London for a previously-announced headline gig as part of the 2025 Somerset House Series. They’ll also appear at Parklife 2025 in Manchester and Boardmasters in Cornwall following a slot at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Liverpool this month.
Earlier this year, the trio were nominated for R&B Act at the BRIT Awards 2025 alongside Cleo Sol, Jorja Smith, Michael Kiwanuka and RAYE – the latter of whom ultimately took home the prize.
During an interview with NME on the red carpet, FLO explained that they “need[ed] a bit of rivalry” within the genre. “It gets boring being the only girl group, and it’d be a bit more fun [with more of us],” Jorja Douglas said.
“Rivalry aside, we are about girl power so the more women, the merrier.”
Looking ahead to the group’s plans for 2025, she told NME: “There’s some new music, we’re going on tour, there are festivals. We’re just hoping to be out and about because last year we spent so much time sheltered and working on the album. Now that it’s out, it will be nice to actually get out there.”
You can revisit the full video interview above.
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FLO announce rescheduled 2025 ‘Access All Areas’ UK and European tour dates – NME
