Diversity confirm 60+ date tour in 2026 and tickets are out with presale

Diversity have been on the road an exceptional amount over the past 12 months, and they’re not stopping just yet.

The former Britain’s Got Talent stars have now confirmed a string of tour dates spanning into 2026.

This tour – titled SOUL – will see Ashley Banjo and co hit the road for more than 60 dates up and down the UK, beginning in February and spanning through to May 2026. On this adventure, they’ll tell their own story about artificial intelligence (AI), how it effects the world, and what is to come.

The group described the tour: “The future is now. Humans have become plugged in and completely connected to a world full of Artificial Intelligence – A world in which it is hard to distinguish reality from fiction. AI has become so advanced it’s considered a life form of its very own. Is this the next stage in our evolution? What exactly have we created? What makes us human? …SOUL.”

Tickets come out very soon, and we’ve got all the information you need below on how to get tickets and where presale access can be claimed:

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Diversity tickets are out this week. (Image: GETTY)

How to buy Diversity tickets now

Diversity presale tickets will begin on Wednesday, February 6, 2025, at 9:30am.

These tickets will only be available to fans who have signed up for the tour’s presale ahead of time. You can do .

Then, presale tickets will be available to purchase using the link below:

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After that, general onsale will begin on Friday, February 28, 2025, at 9:30am.

These tickets will be available to everyone who wants to purchase them, and from a number of online retailers.

This includes Ticketmaster, See Tickets and more.

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Diversity are finally returning to touring. (Image: PH)

Diversity will be playing a huge amount of shows across the country in 2026.

This includes multiple dates in towns and cities such as Southend, Milton Keynes, London, Manchester, Liverpool, Guildford, Bournemouth, and plenty more.

Speaking out about this exciting new batch of dates, Dancing on Ice star Ashley Banjo said: “We are so excited to announce the Soul tour for 2026!

“It’s a privilege to be able to share our passion for dance and performance with audiences across the UK and Ireland. Since the beginning, Diversity has been about celebrating individuality and the power of storytelling, and the Soul tour will be no different.”

He added: “We can’t wait to create some unforgettable moments and connect with everyone. Get ready for something special!”

We’ve got the full list of tour dates below:

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Diversity will be playing shows all around the country. (Image: GETTY)

Diversity – 2026 SOUL Tour Dates

(* UK school holidays)

  • Wednesday 11 February: Birmingham Alexandra Theatre
  • Thursday 12 February: Birmingham Alexandra Theatre
  • Friday 13 February: Birmingham Alexandra Theatre
  • *Saturday 14 February: Birmingham Alexandra Theatre (matinee)
  • *Wednesday 18 February: Milton Keynes Theatre
  • *Friday 20 February: Milton Keynes Theatre
  • *Saturday 21 February: Milton Keynes Theatre (matinee)
  • Monday 23 February: Ipswich Regent
  • Tuesday 24 February: Ipswich Regent
  • Thursday 26 February: Cardiff New Theatre
  • Friday 27 February: Cardiff New Theatre
  • Saturday 28 February: Cardiff New Theatre (matinee)
  • Monday 2 March: Bath Forum
  • Tuesday 3 March: Bath Forum
  • Thursday 5 March: Stoke-on-Trent Regent Theatre
  • Friday 6 March: Stoke-on-Trent Regent Theatre
  • Saturday 7 March: Gateshead The Glasshouse International Centre (matinee and evening)
  • Tuesday 10 March: Stockton Globe
  • Wednesday 11 March: Hull Connexin Live
  • Friday 13 March: Sheffield City Hall
  • Saturday 14 March: Sheffield City Hall (matinee)
  • Monday 16 March: Liverpool Empire
  • Tuesday 17 March: Liverpool Empire
  • Thursday 19 March: Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
  • Friday 20 March: Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
  • Saturday 21 March: Oxford New Theatre
  • Sunday 22 March: Oxford New Theatre (matinee)
  • Tuesday 24 March: Portsmouth Guildhall
  • Wednesday 25 March: Portsmouth Guildhall
  • Friday 27 March: Eastbourne Congress Theatre
  • Saturday 28 March: Eastbourne Congress Theatre (matinee and evening)
  • Monday 30 March: Guildford G Live
  • Tuesday 31 March: Guildford G Live
  • Wednesday 1 April: Swansea Arena
  • Thursday 2 April: Swansea Arena
  • *Saturday 4 April: Brighton Centre (matinee and evening)
  • *Sunday 5 April: Bournemouth IC (matinee and evening)
  • *Tuesday 7 April: Bristol Beacon
  • *Wednesday 8 April: Bristol Beacon
  • *Thursday 9 April: London Palladium
  • *Friday 10 April: London Palladium
  • *Saturday 11 April: London Palladium (matinee)
  • *Wednesday 15 April: Manchester Opera House
  • *Thursday 16 April: Manchester Opera House
  • *Friday 17 April: Manchester Opera House (matinee)
  • *Saturday 18 April: Blackpool Opera House (matinee and evening)
  • Monday 20 April: York Barbican
  • Tuesday 21 April: York Barbican
  • Thursday 23 April: Glasgow King’s Theatre
  • Friday 24 April: Glasgow King’s Theatre
  • Saturday 25 April: Glasgow King’s Theatre (matinee)
  • Sunday 26 April: Edinburgh Playhouse (matinee and evening)
  • Tuesday 28 April: Dundee Caird Hall
  • Friday 1 May: Killarney Gleneagle INEC Arena
  • Saturday 2 May: Dublin Convention Centre (matinee and evening)
  • Sunday 3 May: Belfast Waterfront (matinee)
  • Wednesday 6 May: Southend Cliffs Pavilion
  • Thursday 7 May: Southend Cliffs Pavilion
  • Friday 8 May: Southend Cliffs Pavilion
  • Saturday 9 May: Southend Cliffs Pavilion (matinee and evening)

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