5ive Greatest Hits Tour

5ive Greatest Hits Tour is a concert tour by British boyband Five.[1] This is the band's first tour since their split in 2001 and the joint-headlining The Big Reunion. It is the second tour not to feature original band member Jason "J" Brown, who declined to participate in the group's 2012 reformation. The tour consisted of shows in the United Kingdom and Australia, and it continued into 2014 with additional concerts.[2]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
18 November 2013 Brighton England Brighton Centre
19 November 2013 Liverpool Echo Arena
20 November 2013 Blackpool Blackpool Opera House
22 November 2013 Cardiff Wales Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
23 November 2013 Bournemouth England Bournemouth BIC
25 November 2013 Southend Southend Cliffs Pavilion
26 November 2013 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
27 November 2013 Leicester Leicester DeMontfort Hall
29 November 2013 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Civic Hall
30 November 2013 Manchester Manchester O2 Apollo
1 December 2013 Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
3 December 2013 Newcastle England Newcastle City Hall
4 December 2013 London London Hammersmith Apollo
5 December 2013 Oxford Oxford New Theatre

Starting 11 December, 5ive participated in the Big Reunion "Christmas Party" tour.[2]

Setlist

Band members

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References

  1. "FIVE: Greatest Hits Tour". Enmore Theatre. Archived from the original on 1 January 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  2. "5ive announce headline winter UK tour". Digital Spy. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
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