CHESNEY HAWKES announces March 2026 UK Tour Dates coming to BIRMINGHAM – O2 Academy on Friday 20th March!

Chesney Hawkes became one of the biggest pop stars of his era with his irresistible mega-hit ‘The One and Only’, becoming one of the most recognisable songs of a generation.

Having spent over a decade in LA, Chesney is finally back and bigger than ever, with his long-awaited comeback album ‘Living Arrows’ securing BBC Radio 2’s coveted ‘album of the week’, and spawning the hit radio singles ‘Get A Hold Of Yourself’, ‘Live Forever’ and ‘LOUD!’.

With regular major television appearances including his iconic BBC Radio 2 ‘Piano Room’ and recent advance to the final of ‘Celebrity Big Brother’, Chesney is very much back in our lives, our ears and our hearts – Guilty pleasure to National Treasure!

New album “Living Arrows” is out now.

The resurgent Chesney Hawkes is back where he belongs after a phenomenal campaign with the recent release of his new album ‘Living Arrows’, finishing as a finalist in Celebrity Big Brother and completing a huge run of lives shows: first touring arenas across Europe as special guest to James Blunt and then selling out his current UK headline run. All three of its singles – ‘Loud’, ‘Get A Hold of Yourself’ and ‘Live Forever’ have graced the Radio 2 playlist, and he also performed an outstanding BBC Radio 2 Piano Room session. Chesney now focuses on the album’s opening track, the summer anthem ‘Nobody Like You’.

‘Living Arrows’ shows Chesney at his most vulnerable, completely free of inhibitions or doubts. There is heartache, yes, but there is joy, too, and gratitude for everything he has in life. Combined with his heartfelt, candid style of songwriting, the album’s cohesive pop-rock sound paints a roadmap for his children, as he intended, but for listeners, too. It’s evident throughout his greatest work to date that he has nothing to hide.

As you’d anticipate from a man who has gone from teenage sensation to parenthood and into a perhaps unexpected career resurrection, ‘Living Arrows’ is full of the varied emotions of life. There’s the escapist “let’s get drunk and get a tattoo” hedonism of the new single ‘Nobody Like You’, lived-in moments of romantic intimacy on ‘Radio Silence’, and a playful take on the what-might’ve-been love story with ‘The Ballad of Benny & Alice.

Yet they’re contrasted with moments of utmost poignancy, such as ‘The Meaning of This’, a ballad in the lineage of George Michael or Elton John that pays tribute to a family friend who took her own life at a young age. It’s also prevalent in the gorgeous soft-pop of ‘Surprise Yourself’. Dedicated to his son, Casey, it’s a reminder that life will bring him many of the same challenges and mistakes-but he has everything it takes to successfully navigate those circumstances.  Undoubtedly one of the most affecting and significant songs on the record, is“13”, which sees Hawkes address a childhood trauma for the first time. It begins with a grunge guitar hook, lending a tension to the track that runs through.

The ‘Living Arrows’ album was produced and co-written by the BRIT Award winner and Grammy nominee Jake Gosling (Ed Sheeran, One Direction). The friendship between the pair is a big element of the album’s success: it’s a connection that allows Chesney to face the tougher emotions that he explores in some of its songs, but also to enjoy the unbridled fun that he channels in others. Its buoyant spirit was further elevated by guest appearances from friends including Nik Kershaw and Chesney’s brother Jodie.

CHESNEY HAWKES – March 2026 UK Tour Dates include:

Thursday 5 March                     BATH – Komedia

Friday 6 March                         GLOUCESTER – Guildhall

Saturday 7 March                      KENDAL – Brewery Arts Centre

Sunday 8 March                        GLASGOW – Oran Mor

Tuesday 10 March                     CARLISLE – Old Fire Station

Wednesday 11 March                 STOCKTON – Arc

Thursday 12 March                    LEEDS – Brudenell

Friday 13 March                        MANCHESTER – Band On The Wall

Sunday 15 March                      BARNSLEY – Birdwell Venue

Monday 16 March                      NORWICH – Waterfront

Tuesday 17 March                     COLCHESTER – Arts Centre

Wednesday 18 March                 LONDON – Bush Hall

Friday 20 March                        BIRMINGHAM – O2 Academy

Saturday 21 March                    CHESTER – Live Rooms

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Sunday 22 March                      EXETER – Phoenix

Tickets start at £26.00 are available from – https://www.thegigcartel.com/Artists-profiles/Chesney-Hawkes.htm