Louis Tomlinson has just announced a huge slate of North America shows for his 2023 ‘Faith In The Future’ World Tour

All 39 new dates across the United States will go on sale tomorrow, November 11th.

Louis Tomlinson has unveiled the North American dates for his ‘Faith In The Future’ World Tour next year.

The new announcement comes in addition to the 39 existing UK & EU shows kicking off next August, although the North America leg will in fact precede those dates. The Doncaster singer will also play two imminent concerts in London and New York over the next week.

Starting with Connecticut in late May, Tomlinson will embark on another vast 39-date US tour including stops at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater, Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, North Carolina’s Red Hat Amphitheater, and many, many more massive stadium-level venues. The run will conclude on July 29th at New York’s 13,000-capacity Forest Hills Stadium.

“I can’t tell you how much the tour this year has done for me so I wanted to get on the road again as soon as I could,” he has shared via social media. “I had this tour in mind with every song we wrote on the new album.”

All shows come in support of Louis Tomlinson’s second album, ‘Faith In The Future’, which Dork has described as, “an album made for the nighttime, a soundtrack to losing and finding yourself in the dark, the people you meet and the adventures that happen along the way” – read the full review here.

Three singles have been released to date – ‘Bigger Than Me’, ‘Out Of My System’, and ‘Silver Tongues’ – with the full album dropping tomorrow, November 11th, via Bertelsmann Music Group.

You can view Louis’ new slate of North American live shows below:

Tickets for all shows will be available here from tomorrow, November 11th.

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