The 'Troublemaker' himself Olly Murs is ready to cause some more chaos and this time he's returning to Leeds with boyband Blue.
X Factor and British star Olly Murs is embarking on his latestUK arena tour which feels more like lads on tour with a helping hand from UK boyband, Blue.
Back in the late noughties it was hard to escape the blazer-wearing, trilby-hatted, popstar as he was dropping back to back bangers like 'Heart Skips a Beat' and doo-wop inspired 'Dance With Me Tonight'.
Now, this cheeky chappy is embarking on the '15 Years Of Hits - Live 2025' tour where he'll be belting out all those classics as well as some more recent tunes too.
Olly Murs UK tour dates
Fri 9 May - Leeds, UK - First Direct Arena
Sat 10 May - Sheffield, UK - Utilita Arena
Mon 12 May - Cardiff, UK - Utilita Arena
Tue 13 May - Cardiff, UK - Utilita Arena
Thu 15 May - Liverpool, UK - M&S Bank Arena
Fri 16 May - Birmingham, UK - bp pulse live
Sat 17 May - London, UK - The O2 Arena
Sun 18 May - London, UK - OVO Arena Wembley
Thu 22 May - Glasgow, UK - OVO Hydro
Fri 23 May - Manchester, UK - AO Arena
Sat 24 May - Birmingham, UK - bp pulse live
Sun 25 May - London, UK - The O2 Arena
Olly Murs tickets for First Direct Arena gig
Olly Murs is coming to First Direct Arena in Leeds. Credit: Edward Cooke
There are just a few tickets left for Olly Murs atfirst direct arena, so make sure you bag yours before your 'Heart Skips a Beat'.
To see a range of tickets and prices in all sections of this in the impressive Leeds arena, tickets can be foundHERE.
Olly Murs setlist
This Essex chap might have a solid set list which he follows night in and night out but he's no stranger to being a bit 'Unpredictable', I mean he's bringing a flamethrower on stage, LOOK.
After being on our screens and airwaves for almost two decades, it's no surprise that this setlist is lengthy totalling at just over 20 songs give or take the 80s medley weaved into the mix.
Who doesn't love a bit of 'Never Gonna Give You Up' paired alongside Murs' stacked setlist?
Die of a Broken Heart / I Found Her / Dancing on Cars / I Hate You When You're Drunk (Marry Me Medley)
Seasons
You Don't Know Love
I'm Your Man / Never Gonna Give You Up / Livin' On a Prayer / Beat It / Careless Whisper / I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) / I'm So Excited (80s Medley)
Dear Darlin'
Years & Years
Never Been Better
Wrapped Up
Save Me
Dance With Me Tonight
What are the stage times for Olly Murs in Leeds?
Olly Murs sporting his usual blazer and trilby-hat style back in 2013. Credit: Marcos Moreno
First Direct Arena has a strict curfew of 10.30pm meaning concertgoers can be 'Wrapped Up' in the Essexpopstar’s hits without having to worry about getting home too late.
Doors for Olly Murs' ‘15 Years Of Hits - Live 2025’ are scheduled for 6pm with a kick off time of 7.30pm and support from 2000's UK boyband, Blue.
The BRIT winning, Eurovision-performing, chart toppers are back together once again and about to take us back to pop school as we re-learn the words to boyband textbook classics 'All Rise', Best in Me' and more.
How to get to first direct arena
Bus Station
Located on Dyer Street next to Leeds City Bus Station and approx. 15min walk from first direct arena and is wheelchair friendly.
Support and help for any persons with a disability is available as the station is a registered ‘Safe place’ to come into and ask for assistance.
Nearest Bus Stops
Clay Pit Lane
Wade Lane/Lovell Park Road
Woodhouse Lane
Nearest Train Station
Leeds City Station on New Station Street is around a 15min walk from first direct arena and a major hub on the national, regional and local rail network providing connections to a wide variety of destinations.
Parking
There are over 7,500 car parking spaces within a 15-minute walk of the arena. The arena doesn’t have it’s own car park however there are lots of options nearby. To receive 5% off Q Park when attending a show at first direct arena click here
The nearest Car Park with EV charging is located on Albion Street click here.
None of the above car parks are operated by the arena so for questions, queries or comments we ask that you contact the companies directly.
Hiring Bikes in Leeds
If you’re looking to hire a bike in Leeds, here are some of the best options you can try:
Beryl bikes – you’ll find the ‘Leeds City Bikes’ from Beryl stationed throughout the city. These are all e-bikes, and they’re available to hire on a pay-as-you-go basis. It costs £1 to unlock the bikes, and then 16p per minute to use them. We’d say these are great for zipping around the city and getting from A to B.
Talio – for a wider selection of electric bikes to choose from, Talio based at Buslinthorpe Green is a great option. From this company, you can hire cruiser bikes, mountain bikes, and cargo bikes. Prices start from £20 per day for rental, but if you’re hiring for a month or longer you’ll get a good discount.
Megastar Pitbull is heading to Roundhay Park in Leeds for a headline festival performance where you're sure to be yelling "Timber".
Lots of Leeds music lovers might be flocking to Roundhay Park for an outdoor gig like no other because this one comes with 'Hotel Room Service' - not literally, but the Cuban-American star will probably deliver a rendition of this smash hit.
Amid this current heatwave, we might even be able to change the 'International Love' lyrics from "Hotter than Miami" to "Hotter than Roundhay".
Pitbull playing out to a crowd of bald caps at Co-op Live in Manchester / Credit: The Manc Group
Pitbull UK tour dates
Tue 30 June - Belfast, UK - Ormeau Park
Wed 1 July - Bellahouston Park, UK - Glasgow Summer Sessions
Fri 3 July - Leeds, UK - Roundhay Festival
Sat 4 July - Cardiff, UK - Blackweir Fields
Sun 5 July - Lancashire, UK - Lytham Festival
Are there any tickets left for Pitbull at Roundhay Park, Leeds?
If you're up for singing"I'm on fiiiiiire" with the lively leeds crowd and Pitbull himself you can find tickets for his Roundhay Festival headlining slot HERE.
Oh and did we mention you can 'Talk Dirty' with Jason Derulo and 'Snap Yo Fingers' when Lil Jon takes to the stage, all in one day? This festival is top class.
Pitbull setlist for UK festival tour
These upcoming dates from the phenomenal Floridian are part of the Pitbull: I'm Back! tour which has already stopped off at a variety of venues stateside.
Here's all the tracks you need to get memorising ahead of Mr. Worldwide's British summertime shows:
Don't Stop the Party
International Love
Hotel Room Service
I Feel Good
Suavemente
Shake/ Culo
I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
On the Floor
I Like It
DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love
Feel This Moment
Gasolina
JUMPIN
Timber
Time of Our Lives
Fireball
Give Me Everything
What other artists are on the 3 July Roundhay Festival lineup?
Jason Derulo
Tinie Tempah
Lil Jon
Los Tucanes De Tijuana
Jazzie Martian
CJ. AllDayy
Dan Hills
DJ Flex
What are the stage times for Pitbull's headline Roundhay Festival?
Last entry for all shows is 8.30pm with box office closing slightly earlier at 8pm and any headliner expected to wrap up their set by 10.30pm.
Getting to Roundhay Park
Car
Just a 10 minute walk from Roundhay Festival's West Entrance is Connaught Fields which is the closest parking option.
Or, if you're up for a walk and want something more cost-effective, Fearnville Park and Stride is a 30 minute walk away, with parking spaces on the grass fields and a scenic country path which leads you to the festival.
Accessible parking can be found on Mansion Lane with a clear pathway to the event with spaces needing to be pre-booked when purchasing your ticket at no extra cost.
Bus/ coach
A dedicated shuttle bus service has been set up to and from Roundhay Festival running every 20 minutes from 11am to 8pm on Sovereign Street, just four minutes from Leeds Train Station.
The last shuttle bus from Roundhay Park back to the city centre will depart at 12.30am with clear signposting and stewards on hand for any gig goers.
Roundhay Festival has also partnered with Big Green Coach meaning concert attendees can hop on from a wide range of pick-up points across the UK from Wakefield all the way to Coventry - more info HERE.
Car/ taxi drop off
Vehicles heading to Roundhay Festival should follow marked signs for 'Pick-up/ Drop-Off points'.
Drivers should not attempt to pick-up or drop-off from any of the nearby roads aside from those already designated via signage: North Pick-up/ Drop-off via Park View Crescent | South Pick-up/ Dro-off via Wetherby Road.
Extra Info
All travel updates and road closures on event days will be announced and regularly checked HERE.
Featured Images; Press shot (via supplied) / The Manc Group
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Royel Otis at Piece Hall, Halifax – sunny music for a VERY sunny day
Daisy Jackson
I had a feeling that Aussie duo Royel Otis would bring the sunshine to Halifax. But I thought it would be a little more metaphorical than this…
As West Yorkshire melts in a record-breaking heatwave, and the sun sets over the magnificent Piece Hall, this feels like the perfect artist to be on this stage.
Their new wave, upbeat indie makes you feel like you've been plucked out of the UK and dunked straight into Byron Bay.
Royel Maddell cannonballs onto the stage with the energy of a man much more acclimatised to hot weather than us Brits, moving so fast we actually glimpse his face before it's lost again behind that signature mop of hair.
Then follows Otis Pavlovic, a languid, relaxed, but tightly note-perfect front man.
They're here to perform tracks from their two studio albums, including last year's Hickey, alongside the covers that rocketed them to fame.
Forget the commercial charts - the fan-voted Triple J Hottest 100 is the holy grail of music in Australia, and these guys have absolutely dominated it in recent years, for good reason.
Their cover of Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Murder On The Dancefloor topped the alternative charts and reached number two on the Hottest 100, while their beautiful version of Linger by the Cranberries made it onto the soundtrack of the hit show The Summer I Turned Pretty.
Royel Otis at The Piece Hall in Halifax
For their show at The Piece Hall, Royel Otis whizz through an upbeat setlist of smooth indie hits. I Wanna Dance With You comes with a set of instructions displayed on the screen behind them.
"Dance with the person next to you. "Stop dancing. "Put your hands in the air."
And we do, because we're obedient, eager-to-please, slightly drunk idiots, and the instructions are fun.
Their live version of Murder On The Dancefloor is one of the most joyful sights I've ever seen at a gig. Everyone is dancing, and not your usual bobbing about in place - spinning, shimmying, holding hands, laughing in each others' faces.
Of course, their own music still hits hardest here. Sofa King, Who's Your Boyfriend, and Kool Aid are all crowd favourites, while Oysters In Your Pocket cements itself again as a timeless indie banger as it closes the show.
This was one of those shows where everything went just right - a happy crowd, stunning weather, and one of the most talented duos on the circuit right now.