May 12

The Confetti Tour

With Little Mix, Denis Coleman and Since September at O2 Arena

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Date

Thursday 12 May 2022 at 6:30pm

Location

O2 Arena
London, United Kingdom

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One of The X Factor's biggest global success stories, Little Mix rose to fame having taken home a win on the eighth season of the UK version in 2011. Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, and Leigh-Anne Pinnock auditioned as individuals before being grouped together during the bootcamp stage. Changing their name from Rhythmix mid-season – due to its usage elsewhere – the band delighted UK audiences with renditions of En Vogue's Don't Let Go and Katy Perry's E.T., among others.

The band had already found widespread acclaim even before beating Marcus Collins in the season's final. Afterwards, Little Mix appeared on a national ad campaign for Marks & Spencer and featured on the charity single, Wishing On A Star. Following their success on the show, the four-piece unveiled a cover of Damien Rice's Cannonball and reached No.1 on the official UK album chart. However, they narrowly missed out on the coveted Christmas No.1 to the Military Wives Choir.

The band released their second single Wings in August 2012 and returned to the top of the UK charts. Both singles appeared on their debut album DNA later that year, which reached the top five both at home and across the Atlantic. From there, Little Mix proved unstoppable, becoming one of the decade's most successful pop acts. Salute followed in 2013, and Get Weird in 2015, the latter going double Platinum and reaching No.2 on the UK album charts.

In 2016, Little Mix released Glory Days, their first UK No.1 album, spurred on by the singles Shout Out To My Ex and Touch. Its huge success continued Little Mix's pop dominance, bolstered by vast global tours, including one alongside Ariana Grande. Their fifth studio album, the aptly titled LM5, appeared in 2018, hosting Woman Like Me featuring Nicki Minaj.

Little Mix released the single Break Up Song in March 2020, and followed it with Holiday four months later. In September 2020, they revealed details of their sixth studio album, Confetti, set for a 6 November release date. They also launched their Little Mix: The Search TV series, in which the band would act as mentors to a new wave of talent. Little Mix also confirmed headline UK tour dates for May 2021.

LITTLE MIX 2021 TOUR DATES

4 May 2021 - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool

5 May 2021 - FlyDSA Arena, Sheffield

7 May 2021 - Utilita Arena, Newcastle

8 May 2021 - Utilita Arena, Newcastle

10 May 2021 - Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff

11 May 2021 - First Direct Arena, Leeds

13 May 2021 - The O2, London

14 May 2021 - The O2, London

17 May 2021 - Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham

20 May 2021 - Resorts World Arena, Birmingham

21 May 2021 - Resorts World Arena, Birmingham

24 May 2021 - The SSE Hydro, Glasgow

25 May 2021 - The SSE Hydro, Glasgow

28 May 2021 - AO Arena, Manchester

29 May 2021 - AO Arena, Manchester

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