Little Mix: Facts about their 'The Glory Days Tour' 🎤

It started in October 2017!

Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 26th Nov 2017
Last updated 20th Jan 2021

Little Mix began their fourth arena tour 'The Glory Days Tour' in Aberdeen on 9th October 2017 and ahead of the big show, the girls told fans exactly what they can expect if they've got tickets to see them!

Taking to social media to share the message on Sunday evening, Jade Thirlwall, Jesy Nelson, Perrie Edwards and Leigh-Anne Pinnock wrote, 'The Glory Days Tour starts tomorrow and we are so excited.'

They continued, 'If you're going to be there, here are a few things we're going to need you to do for us... Learn 'Nothing Else Matters; Get ready to do some hairography; Get your t-shirts ready...you may need them for a certain song 👀; See you on the tour. The girls ❤️'. sic

The message came just as the girls announced the platinum version of their album 'Glory Days', which includes three brand new songs, a full-length documentary and more.

Sharing the cover art to their Instagram page, Little Mix wrote, 'Nothing is official until we say so 😉💅 We are soooo excited to announce 'Glory Days: The Platinum Edition' is happening! ✨'

Little Mix's 'Glory Days Tour' dates in 2017

Little Mix kicked off their 'The Glory Days Tour' in Aberdeen on the 9th October, before playing dates across the UK and finishing the UK and Ireland leg in London on the 26th November.

See the full list of dates below:

Oct 9 - Aberdeen GE Oil and Gas Arena

Oct 10 - Aberdeen GE Oil and Gas Arena

Oct 11 - Newcastle Metro Radio Arena

Oct 13 - Birmingham Genting Arena

Oct 14 - Leeds First Direct Arena (Matinee and Evening show)

Oct 16 - Liverpool Echo Arena

Oct 17 - Sheffield Arena

Oct 19 - Glasgow Hydro Arena

Oct 20 - Manchester Arena

Oct 26 - London's O2 Arena

Oct 27 - Sheffield Arena

Oct 28 - Sheffield Arena

Oct 30 - Cardiff Arena

Oct 31 - Cardiff Arena

Nov 1 - Liverpool Echo Arena

Nov 3 - Newcastle Metro Radio

Nov 4 - Newcastle Metro Radio (Matinee and Evening show)

Nov 6 - Dublin 3Arena

Nov 7 - The SSE Arena Belfast

Nov 8 - The SSE Arena Belfast

Nov 10 - Glasgow Hydro

Nov 11 - Glasgow Hydro Arena (Matinee & Evening show)

Nov 13 - Leeds First Direct Arena

Nov 14 - Motorpoint Arena Nottingham

Nov 15 - Motorpoint Arena Nottingham

Nov 17 - Birmingham Genting Arena (Matinee & Evening show)

Nov 18 - Birmingham Genting Arena (Matinee & Evening show)

Nov 20 - Liverpool Arena

Nov 21 - Manchester Arena

Nov 22 - Manchester Arena

Nov 25 - London's O2 Arena (Matinee & Evening show)

Nov 26 - London's O2 Arena

Little Mix's support acts for the 'Glory Days' tour

American Israeli-Palestinian singer Lina performed at all 37 of 'The Glory Days' dates across the UK, The Vamps, Conor Maynard, Bronnie, Ella Eyre, Sheppard, and Louisa Johnson opened for Little Mix on their European dates, and Jade's cousin Zoe Badwi joined as a support act for the Australia dates.

You can read up on Little Mix's support acts.

What was the set list for Little Mix's 'Glory Days' tour?

1) 'Power'


2) 'Black Magic'


3) 'Private Show'


4) 'Move'


5) 'F.U'


6) 'Reggaeton Lento'


7) 'No More Sad Songs'


8) 'Your Love'


9) 'Secret Love Song'


10) 'Nothing Else Matters'


11) 'Wings'


12) 'Salute'


13) 'Down & Dirty'


14) 'DNA/Freak'


15) 'Hair'


16) 'Touch/Reggaeton Lento'


17) 'Shout Out To My Ex'


Read more:

Facts about all of Little Mix's spectacular tours 🎤

19 things you didn't know about Little Mix

Little Mix's biggest collaborations so far 🙌

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