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On tour
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Acoustic Rock, Pop, Rock, Electronic Rock, Electronic, Orchestral
Concerts
Dec
04
Night of the Proms
Hannover
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Dec
05
Night of the Proms
Hamburg
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Dec
06
Night of the Proms
Hamburg
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Dec
07
Night of the Proms
Bremen
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Dec
12
Night of the Proms
München
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Dec
13
Night of the Proms
München
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Dec
14
Night of the Proms
München
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Dec
16
Night of the Proms
Erfurt
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Dec
17
Night of the Proms
Stuttgart
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Dec
19
Night of the Proms
Köln
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Dec
20
Night of the Proms
Köln
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Jan
16
Tvornica Kulture
Zagreb
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May
08
The Forum
Bath
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May
09
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Liverpool
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May
11
De Montfort Hall
Leicester
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May
12
Symphony Hall
Birmingham
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May
14
New Theatre - Oxford
Oxford
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May
15
Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth
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May
18
Sheffield City Hall
Sheffield
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May
19
The Bridgewater Hall
Manchester
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May
20
Music Hall
Aberdeen
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May
22
SEC Armadillo
Glasgow
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May
24
Usher Hall
Edinburgh
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May
26
The Hexagon
Reading
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May
27
Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
Bournemouth
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May
30
Theatre Royal Concert Hall
Nottingham
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May
31
Corn Exchange
Cambridge
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Jun
02
Cliffs Pavilion
Southend-on-sea
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Jun
03
Portsmouth Guildhall
Portsmouth
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Jun
04
Milton Keynes Theatre
Milton Keynes
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Jun
05
The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
Gateshead
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Oct
08
Catalogue - The Hits Tour
Perth
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Oct
10
Catalogue - The Hits Tour
Hindmarsh
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Oct
11
Catalogue - The Hits Tour
Brisbane
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Oct
13
Catalogue - The Hits Tour
Hobart
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Oct
15
Catalogue - The Hits Tour
Newtown
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Oct
16
Catalogue Tour
St Kilda
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Oct
22
Catalogue - The Hits Tour
Christchurch
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Oct
23
Catalogue - The Hits Tour
Wellington
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Oct
24
Catalogue - The Hits Tour
Auckland
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About Midge Ure
MIDGE URE BIOGRAPHY - Jan 2018
An artist who has received Ivor Novello, Grammy, BASCAP awards along with a flotilla of gold and platinum records, really needs very little introduction. Musical success is seldom measured in time spans of more than a few years, if not Andy Warhol's often quoted "fifteen minutes", so the fact that by the time Midge's single "If I Was" went to No1 in 1985 he had already crammed several musical lifetimes into a 10 year professional career speaks volumes - Slik, The Rich Kids, Thin Lizzy, Visage, Ultravox and of course the most famous one off group in musical history Band Aid had by then all had the guiding hand of his musical navigation.
Then you have to take account of Midge's musical directorship of a series of rock concerts for The Prince's Trust, Night of the Proms, Wicked Women for Breakthrough and in honour of Nelson Mandela; record production for Phil Lynott, Steve Harley and countless others; his video direction of memorable hits by the Fun Boy Three, Bananarama and others, or a whole swathe of landmark singles by Ultravox; TV, theatre and film music credits ranging from 'Max Headroom' to stage and big screen.
Midge appeared to the wider public in a moment of heady teen success with Slik. Their sway-along single 'Forever And Ever' took over at No.1 in the UK from Abba's 'Mamma Mia' on Valentine's Day 1976. Soon outgrowing Slik's pop dimensions, Midge was snapped up by ex-Sex Pistol Glen Matlock the following year for his new outfit, the Rich Kids, who charted amid an avalanche of press with a self-titled EMI single early in 1978. By 1979, with his name being added to many musicians' contact book, Ure had been asked by Billy Currie, Chris Cross and Warren Cann to become the new frontman in Ultravox.
The band was a major influence on the new romantic and electro-pop movements of the early '80s. Their successful trademark was combining Midge's powerful guitar riffs with sweeping synthesiser motifs, enigmatic imagery and state-of-the-art visuals. Tracks like 'Reap the Wild Wind', 'Dancing With Tears in My Eyes', 'Love's Great Adventure' and 1981's timeless 'Vienna' were all massive hits the world over as they charted with awesome regularity, not only on single, but with seven consecutive top ten albums in just six years. Indeed, Vienna recently was voted the Nation’s favourite number 2 single of the 80’s, finally granting it a coveted Number 1 position!
Even by then, the Midge Ure story had some individual chapters, of course. He wrote and produced “Fade to Grey” for Visage in 1980, then hit the top 10 in the summer of 1982 with his first release under his own name, an atmospheric take on the Tom Rush song made famous half a dozen years earlier by the Walker Brothers, 'No Regrets'.
Then came November 25, 1984, a historic day for Midge and all of pop music, as 36 artists by the collective name Band Aid gathered at SARM Studios in west London under Ure's production. They recorded 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' a song he had just written with Bob Geldof as the industry's heartfelt and eloquent contribution to Ethiopian famine relief. 600,000 copies sold in its first week in the UK alone was only the beginning: 800,000 more were bought in the second week, more than three million world-wide, and the unstoppable emotion engendered by the project led to Live Aid, the summer 1985 global concert that, all exaggeration aside, spoke for a generation.
Within months, a staggering £8 million had been raised for the starving in Africa, and Geldof said that without Ure's initial enthusiasm for the idea, not to mention his rapidly penned sketch for the single, neither Band Aid nor Live Aid could have happened.
Just two months after Live Aid, Midge was back at No.1 in Britain, this time under his own name, with 'If I Was', and by the autumn he had a No.2 solo album to accompany it, entitled 'The Gift'. Further solo albums followed with “Answers to Nothing” in 1988 and “Pure” in 1991 on BMG.
Delivered in 1994, the new 'Breathe' album was followed by further extensive touring. The Swatch campaign brought spectacular renewed international activity for the record in 1998. The album and eponymous single were subsequently in the top 20 throughout Europe for much of that year, and No.1 in Italy, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. 'Breathe' sold over half a million copies in Europe alone. Respected German composer Eberhard Schoener invited him to perform at the re-opening of the Potzdamer Platz in Berlin, in front of an estimated audience of 500,000.
Soon after Midge was busy producing and writing with and for various artists, both established and unsigned, at his studio in Bath, and writing music for films. Other duties included the 'Music for Montserrat' benefit at the Royal Albert Hall alongside Sir Paul McCartney, Elton John and Eric Clapton.
In 2005 Midge undertook both extensive acoustic tours of Germany and the UK as well as performing with the long standing "Night of the Proms" in Germany. This 21 date sell out tour of arenas saw a massive production with full orchestra and also starred Roger Daltry and Manfred Mann
He then went on to be executive producer for the Band Aid 20 single working with the likes of Paul McCartney, Joss Stone and Fran Healey.
Midge's services to both music and charity were finally recognised in the Birthday Honours list in 2005, when Midge was awarded a long overdue OBE. He also released his autobiography "If I Was" through Virgin books.
He's also received honorary doctorates from both Edinburgh and Dundee Universities, mainly in recognition for his work with Band Aid and Live 8. Midge actually managed to fit in a performance at the Edinburgh Live8 show in Murreyfield in July where he played with Eddie Izzard on piano! Surely a first!
Midge had long held an ambition to record an album of cover versions of songs that influenced him. He managed to record his own version of No Regrets in 1982, but it was to take 25 years and a change of format from LP to CD before he would record a full set of his favourite songs.
TEN was recorded in a log cabin in Eastern Canada during the long snow bound winter of 2007 - 2008 and was released again by German label Hypertension in September 2008.
The CD contains songs that influenced the teenage Ure when growing up in Glasgow in the 60s and 70s, so alongside the obvious (David Bowie) are the less obvious - The Carpenters...Lulu. These were the songs that had shaped him as a songwriter.
April 2009 saw the unthinkable happen - ULTRAVOX REFORMED and subsequently released a new album in 2012 and toured the UK and Europe culminating in the band being Special Guests of Simple Minds on their UK arena tour, ending at a sold out show at the O2 Arena, London.
Even with huge amounts of Ultravox activity, Midge still continued to perform in his own right, including tours of Australia and the US in 2013. The US tour was recorded and released as “Live in Chicago”. He also recorded an updated audio version of his autobiography “If I Was” and as someone who always enjoys pushing the boundaries of technology, this was released on flash drive in 2014. His radio work with Trevor Dann has also received a pat on the back with prestigious gold & silver New York Awards.
Fragile was released in 2014 and was a return to his progressive synth roots with soaring melodies and introspective lyrics. With collaborations by Schiller and Moby,was playlisted by Radio 2 for 3 consecutive weeks.
2015, being the 20th anniversary of Breathe being completed, Midge decided to perform the album in it’s entirety for the first time. Ably accompanied by the boys from The India Electric Company, who had caught Midge’s attention at a show in 2013, the songs took on a new dimension and the show was a total success both with the critics and audiences throughout the UK and Europe. A live CD of the show was released by Oblivion/SPV.
Midge enjoyed playing with Joe and Cole so much that it seemed a natural progression to continue the format into 2016 with the Something from Everything tour, that went to Europe, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, Ireland as well as the UK.
"I really enjoyed playing Breathe in it's entirety and there were some surprising successes! Album, tracks that I didn't really expect people to be aware of became the stars of the show, and this started me thinking about revisiting some older material that I never envisaged playing again as well as a raft of hits. Then I decided it would be a fun idea to play something from every album I have recorded right from the Rich Kids, via Visage and Ultravox, to my latest solo album, Fragile"
Britain’s Best Part Time Band was a series filmed and aired by the BBC during 2016, which Midge co-hosted with comedian Rhod Gilbert. He also started work on re-recording his classic hits rearranged for a live orchestra which is due to be released by BMG later this year.
The end of 2017, after completing a 36 date tour with his Band Electronica, saw Midge and Ty Unwin release “Orchestrated” through BMG, a collection of his material reimagined with anthemic, sweeping, filmscapes of sound that reached #5 on the Amazon UK chart. “Breathe” has been playlisted on BBC Radio 2 for 4 consequetive weeks.
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Acoustic Rock, Pop, Rock, Electronic Rock, Electronic, Orchestral
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What fans are saying
Tim
This was the 7th time I've seen Midge Ure live, and I have to say that he just keeps getting better with each show. His voice is perfect, and his guitar playing is extremely underrated. He played a variety of songs ranging from Visage, to Ultravox, to his solo work. He is just incredible!
Jergel's Rhythm Grille
Warrendale, PA
Aug 17, 2024
Alison
Midge and his Band in a Box performance was stellar as usual. The man is a legend and one of the best live singers of all time.
The bowling lanes weren't ideal but there were many screens projecting the performance. The El Macambo venue was better. Great shows by Blancmange and local band 416 as well!
Classic Bowl
Mississauga, ON
May 26, 2025
Chris
As expected and as always a fantastic gig
Seen him with Ultravox in the 80's and more recently as a solo act.
The crowd had a great night and the floor was literally bouncing with the dancing going on.
Backing group/support act were also fantastic and extremely talented.
Hoping he is back very soon as been too long away!
Aberdeen Music Hall
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
May 25, 2023
John
Very clever show, extremely enjoyable evening. Loved the Q&A vibe. More artists ought do that. Midge is in excellent voice, sounds as good as he did when I did sound on the 1979-80 Ultravox Tour. Was great having a chat afterwards and looking foreword to seeing him again soon! Cheers Midge!
My Father's Place at The Roslyn Hotel
Roslyn, NY
Feb 09, 2020
Tatjana
It was so cool, the catalogue approach was very interessting and showed the variety of his musical life . Really astonishing his voice a the age of 71 is still very at stake. Plus the band really supported the songs in a enthusiasitic manner. The Essen venue was great for this.
Lichtburg
Essen, Germany
Mar 20, 2025
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Midge Ure Tour Cities
Hamburg, Germany
Erfurt, Germany
Hannover, Germany
Stuttgart, Germany
Bremen, Germany
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Leicester, United Kingdom
Hobart, Australia
Oxford, United Kingdom
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Plymouth, United Kingdom
Gateshead, United Kingdom
Brisbane, Australia
Bath, United Kingdom
Auckland, New Zealand
Zagreb, Croatia
Manchester, United Kingdom
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Wellington, New Zealand
Newtown, Australia
Hindmarsh, Australia
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Christchurch, New Zealand
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Reading, United Kingdom
Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Perth, Australia
Southend-On-Sea, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Midge Ure
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Midge Ure on tour?
Yes, Midge Ure is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Midge Ure concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Midge Ure tour
is scheduled for 40 dates across 33 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Midge Ure scheduled to play?
Midge Ure is scheduled to play 40 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Midge Ure tour start?
Midge Ure’s tour starts Dec 04, 2025 and ends on Oct 24, 2026.
They will play 33 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Hannover at ZAG Arena and their next upcoming concert
will be in Erfurt at Messe Erfurt.
What venues is Midge Ure performing at?
As part of the Midge Ure tour, Midge Ure is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Dec 04 - Hannover,
Germany @ ZAG Arena
Dec 05 - Hamburg,
Germany @ Barclays Arena
Dec 06 - Hamburg,
Germany @ Barclays Arena
Dec 07 - Bremen,
Bremen @ ÖVB-Arena
Dec 12 - München,
BY @ Olympiahalle
Dec 13 - München,
BY @ Olympiahalle
Dec 14 - München,
BY @ Olympiahalle
Dec 16 - Erfurt,
15 @ Messe Erfurt
Dec 17 - Stuttgart,
01 @ Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
Dec 19 - Köln,
Germany @ Lanxess Arena
Dec 20 - Köln,
Germany @ Lanxess Arena
2026 Tour Dates:
Jan 16 - Zagreb,
Zagreb @ Tvornica Kulture
May 08 - Bath,
ENG @ The Forum
May 09 - Liverpool,
ENG @ Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
May 11 - Leicester,
UK @ De Montfort Hall
May 12 - Birmingham,
GB @ Symphony Hall
May 14 - Oxford,
GB @ New Theatre - Oxford
May 15 - Plymouth,
GB @ Plymouth Pavilions
May 18 - Sheffield,
United Kingdom @ Sheffield City Hall
May 19 - Manchester,
United Kingdom @ The Bridgewater Hall
May 20 - Aberdeen,
GB @ Music Hall
May 22 - Glasgow,
SCT @ SEC Armadillo
May 24 - Edinburgh,
United Kingdom @ Usher Hall
May 26 - Reading,
United Kingdom @ The Hexagon
May 27 - Bournemouth,
United Kingdom @ Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
May 30 - Nottingham,
United Kingdom @ Theatre Royal Concert Hall
May 31 - Cambridge,
GB @ Corn Exchange
Jun 02 - Southend-on-sea,
United Kingdom @ Cliffs Pavilion
Jun 03 - Portsmouth,
United Kingdom @ Portsmouth Guildhall
Jun 04 - Milton Keynes,
United Kingdom @ Milton Keynes Theatre
Jun 05 - Gateshead,
GB @ The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
Oct 08 - Perth,
WA @ The Astor Theatre
Oct 10 - Hindmarsh,
SA @ The Gov
Oct 11 - Brisbane,
QLD @ The Tivoli
Oct 13 - Hobart,
TAS @ Odeon Theatre
Oct 15 - Newtown,
NSW @ Enmore Theatre
Oct 16 - St Kilda,
VIC @ Palais Theatre
Oct 22 - Christchurch,
Canterbury @ James Hay Theatre
Oct 23 - Wellington,
Wellington @ meow NUI
Oct 24 - Auckland,
Auckland @ Powerstation