Holly Johnson Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
9,322
Category
Pop, 80s, Decades
Concerts
May
15
Grosse Freiheit 36
Hamburg
Tickets
May
17
RuhrCongress Bochum
Bochum
Tickets
May
19
Tempodrom
Berlin
Tickets
May
21
Haus Auensee
Leipzig
Tickets
May
23
TonHalle München (im Werksviertel Mitte)
München
Tickets
May
24
Batschkapp
Frankfurt Am Main
Tickets
May
28
Portsmouth Guildhall
Portsmouth
Tickets
May
31
Cliffs Pavilion
Southend-on-sea
Tickets
Jun
03
Sheffield City Hall
Sheffield
Tickets
Jun
06
Symphony Hall
Birmingham
Tickets
Jun
09
Royal Albert Hall
London
Tickets
Jun
12
The Forum
Bath
Tickets
Jun
15
O2 City Hall Newcastle
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tickets
Jun
18
The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Glasgow
Tickets
Jun
21
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Liverpool
Tickets
Aug
24
Darlington Arena
Darlington
Tickets
About Holly Johnson
Holly Johnson is an artist, writer and musician (born William Johnson on February 9, 1960 in Liverpool, England; name on passport William Holly Johnson). Some sources erroneously suggest he was born in Khartoum, a myth Johnson himself apparently started during an interview.
Actively involved in the Liverpool punk rock/new wave scene, Johnson played bass with Big in Japan and released several solo singles on the Eric's label, before finding fame as the lead singer and lyricist of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, who enjoyed considerable controversy and commercial success during their heyday in the early 1980s.
Holly left the group in 1987 after growing increasingly unhappy with their musical direction, but was immediately the subject of an injunction from the group's record company, ZTT Records, which cited his prior recording agreement and effectively barred him from releasing solo material with new label MCA Records.
Johnson famously embarked on a protracted legal battle with ZTT, the case finally being settled in Johnson's favour in 1989, the judge ruling that ZTT's original contract had constituted an unreasonable restraint of trade. The result represented a landmark legal outcome within the music business. Johnson's relationship with ZTT owners Trevor Horn and Jill Sinclair apparently broke down irretrievably due to the court case.
Johnson finally released his first solo album, Blast, which reached number one in the UK and spawned three hit singles. However, relations with MCA cooled over dissatisfaction with promotional budgets for his second solo album, Dreams That Money Can't Buy, released in 1991 after Johnson had left the label.
In November of that year, Johnson discovered he was HIV positive. This triggered a temporary withdrawal from the music business and public life in general. His condition was made public in April 1993. In 1994 his critically acclaimed autobiography, A Bone In My Flute, was published.
Since the mid 1990s, Johnson has worked primarily as a successful painter. His works have been exhibited at the Tate Liverpool, and The Royal Academy. He has contributed to Modern Painters magazine and the Paul Smith sponsored CARLOS magazine. He has continued to make music via his own Pleasuredome label, such as 1999's Soulstream, an album that includes a re-recording of "The Power Of Love", Johnson's de facto signature song.
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Genres
Pop, 80s, Decades
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Holly Johnson Tour Cities
Frankfurt Am Main, Germany
Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Bochum, Germany
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Bath, United Kingdom
Leipzig, Germany
Southend-On-Sea, United Kingdom
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Berlin, Germany
London, United Kingdom
Darlington, United Kingdom
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Hamburg, Germany
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Holly Johnson
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Holly Johnson on tour?
Yes, Holly Johnson is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Holly Johnson concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Holly Johnson tour
is scheduled for 16 dates across 15 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Holly Johnson scheduled to play?
Holly Johnson is scheduled to play 16 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Holly Johnson tour start?
Holly Johnson’s tour starts May 15, 2025 and ends on Aug 24, 2025.
They will play 15 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Hamburg at Grosse Freiheit 36 and their next upcoming concert
will be in Portsmouth at Portsmouth Guildhall.
What venues is Holly Johnson performing at?
As part of the Holly Johnson tour, Holly Johnson is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
May 15 - Hamburg,
Germany @ Grosse Freiheit 36
May 17 - Bochum,
NW @ RuhrCongress Bochum
May 19 - Berlin,
Germany @ Tempodrom
May 21 - Leipzig,
SN @ Haus Auensee
May 23 - München,
Germany @ TonHalle München (im Werksviertel Mitte)
May 24 - Frankfurt Am Main,
Hesse @ Batschkapp
May 28 - Portsmouth,
United Kingdom @ Portsmouth Guildhall
May 31 - Southend-on-sea,
United Kingdom @ Cliffs Pavilion
Jun 03 - Sheffield,
United Kingdom @ Sheffield City Hall
Jun 06 - Birmingham,
United Kingdom @ Symphony Hall
Jun 09 - London,
United Kingdom @ Royal Albert Hall
Jun 12 - Bath,
United Kingdom @ The Forum
Jun 15 - Newcastle Upon Tyne,
United Kingdom @ O2 City Hall Newcastle
Jun 18 - Glasgow,
Scotland @ The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Jun 21 - Liverpool,
United Kingdom @ M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Aug 24 - Darlington,
United Kingdom @ Darlington Arena