Sir Cliff Richard Returns to the Stage: 2025 Tour Celebrates 85th Birthday Milestone
British Music Legend Announces Major 2025 Tour
Sir Cliff Richard is thrilled to announce a series of highly anticipated live shows for 2025, with performances in Australia/NZ and UK, offering fans a chance to witness one of Britain’s most celebrated performers in a live setting and celebrate his 85th Birthday, ending in the iconic London’s Royal Albert Hall. This announcement has generated significant excitement among music fans, as it marks 12 years since Australian and New Zealand audiences have seen Cliff Richard live in concert.
The Can’t Stop Me Now Tour 2025
The Can’t Stop Me Now Tour 2025 will take place in November and December 2025, with 18 dates spanning Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Opening at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on Sunday 30 November, the singer – who will be 85 – visits Birmingham (2 December), Brighton (4 December), and Bournemouth (6 December), before it concludes with back-to-back performances at London’s Royal Albert Hall on 8 and 9 December. Fans will be treated to a setlist packed with timeless classics, including hits such as “Living Doll,” “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” “Devil Woman,” and many more.
An Enduring Legacy in British Music
As one of the greatest hitmakers in British music history, Cliff Richard has sold in excess of 250 million records worldwide, securing his place among the best-selling artists of all time. He remains the only artist to achieve UK Top 5 albums across eight consecutive decades, a remarkable feat recognised by the Official Charts Company. Since his debut in 1958 with “Move It!”, Sir Cliff has delivered a string of chart-topping hits, including 14 number-one singles and seven number-one albums, cementing his legacy as a pop legend.
Why This Tour Matters
With no additional dates to be added, these shows offer a rare chance to witness one of Britain’s most celebrated performers in a live setting. At 85 years old, Sir Cliff continues to defy expectations and demonstrate remarkable vitality. Beyond his musical achievements, Sir Cliff is widely admired for his charitable work, which earned him a knighthood in 1995—the first pop star ever to receive such an honour. For fans worldwide, these performances represent a unique opportunity to celebrate the career of an artist who has shaped British popular music for nearly seven decades, proving that age is no barrier to continuing passion and excellence in entertainment.