Will Young at The Glee Cardiff

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Sun 3Nov
2024

Will Young: 'Light it Up' Tour (14+)The Glee Club Cardiff

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Due to popular demand, our waiting list is now full.

Will Young returns to the Cardiff Glee Club for an intimate show as part of his 'Light it Up' Tour and to celebrate the release of his brand new ninth studio album of the same name. Out on Friday 9th August on BMG.
With support from Maddox Jones.

Advance price

  • £42.50 Show Entry
  • £42.50 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 7:00 PM

More info

  • Seating type Unallocated
  • Food available No
  • Minimum age 14+
Wed 4Dec
2024

Will Young: 'Light it Up' Tour (14+)The Glee Club Cardiff

*** SOLD OUT ***
To be added to the waiting list please, [CLICK HERE].

Will Young returns to the Cardiff Glee Club for an intimate show as part of his 'Light it Up' Tour and to celebrate the release of his brand new ninth studio album of the same name. Out on Friday 9th August on BMG.
With support from Maddox Jones.

Advance price

  • £42.50 Show Entry
  • £42.50 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.00 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 7:00 PM

More info

  • Seating type Unallocated
  • Food available No
  • Minimum age 14+

Will Young: ‘Light it Up’ Tour – 2024

Will Young returns to the Cardiff Glee Club for an initimate show as part of his ‘Light it Up’ Tour and to celebrate the release of his brand new ninth studio album of the same name. Out on Friday 9th August on BMG.

“I’m remembering my roots of pop and completely welcoming it. It’s time to celebrate and have fun.” This, coming from one of Britain’s best-loved and steadfast pop singer-songwriters of the 2000s, signals a shimmering return to form.

Will Young celebrated 20 years since his momentous Pop Idol win with a greatest hits album and sell-out national tour in 2022, a glorious recap of a career thus far that has seen all eight of his studio albums hitting Top 3 in the UK – four of which were No.1. Along the way, he picked up accolades across the entertainment spectrum including the two BRIT Awards, an Ivor Novello plus an Olivier nomination for Best Actor in A Musical for his role as Emcee in Cabaret. It would also be remiss to ignore the 10 million albums he has sold worldwide, but as validating as these accomplishments are, they don’t drive or define him. The secret to Will’s longevity and colourful career lies in his artistic instinct and connection with his audience.

In recent years, this conduit for connection has expanded and deepened through his top-charting podcasts and books in the LGBTQIA+ mental health and wellbeing space, documentary and stage work – notably his recent role in the critically-lauded one-man play by Simon Stephens: Songs From Far Away. The beauty and balance between celebrating his pop hits and embarking on a new challenge became fuel for his forthcoming ninth studio album – his first album of original material in five years.

“It has been a brilliant thing to go back to the stage. I’ve managed to run the music alongside the acting,” Will said, looking back on the past year.

“I think it did help me go towards the fun of making music even more. Performing a monologue night after night was invigorating and a huge challenge, yet so rewarding and energising.”

With his new music being a return to “joyous pop”; Will reunites with Andy Cato of Groove Armada, his long-term writing partners Jim and Mima Elliot (who worked on Will’s defining album, Echoes) and new collaborators, pHD, the Scandinavian pop production/writing duo who has worked with Kylie, Little Mix and One Direction.