Tom Grennan in Birmingham: What fans need to know

Tom Grennan performing on stage in a black tank top and cream trousers.
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Grennan's tour starts on 3 November in Bournemouth

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Tom Grennan is bringing his powerhouse vocals and infectious energy to Birmingham this autumn.

The Bedford-born singer-songwriter, best known for hits such as Little Bit of Love and Remind Me, will headline the Utilita Arena Birmingham on 4 September as part of his Grennan 25 tour.

Ahead of his show, the singer had been spotted in Coventry, where his grandmother is from, hosting a run club ahead of an "intimate" gig on Friday.

The Birmingham date is one of several stops on Grennan's 2025 tour, which will see him perform across major UK arenas following the release of new music.

What can fans expect from the show?

British singer-songwriter Tom Walker from Kilsyth, Scotland, is the supporting act for Grennan.

Previous tours have featured emerging UK artists, so fans can expect to discover new talent to set the stage before Grennan's headline set.

An official setlist for the tour has not been released. However, common songs from his 2025 performances include Full Attention, Crown Your Love, Amen and Lionheart (Fearless).

Tom Grennan pictured singing in a dimly lit studio. He is wearing a black leather jacket and has curly dark blonde hair. He is holding a microphone stand and has tattoos on his hand.
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Doors for Grennan's show will open at 18:00 BST

How to get to Utilita Arena Birmingham

The arena, which has a capacity crowd of around 15,800, is on King Edwards Road, just a short walk from Brindleyplace, a canal-side development where people can grab a bite to eat or drink ahead of the show.

You can get to the arena:

• By train - The nearest stations are Birmingham New Street, Moor Street and Snow Hill. From New Street it's about a 20-minute walk or a short taxi ride.

• By tram - West Midlands Metro services run from Wolverhampton to Birmingham city centre, stopping at Brindleyplace and Library, both close to the arena.

• By bus - Several services stop near Broad Street and Five Ways, within easy walking distance.

The arena's official car parks include North, South and West, all within a few minutes' walk, but spaces should be booked in advance.

How early should fans arrive?

Doors will open at 18:00 BST, with the support act on from 19:15 BST.

Fans are advised to get to the venue early to allow extra time for bag and security checks to be completed.

The arena has a strict policy on not bringing in bags bigger than an A4 piece of paper in size that have a maximum of two compartments, while rucksacks are not permitted inside.

The Grennan 25 tour kicks off on 3 September at the BIC in Bournemouth and is currently expected to end in Norway on 18 November.

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