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Buy tickets for concert Amy MacDonald - 24.11.2025., O2 City Hall Newcastle, Newcastle, United Kingdom

Buy tickets for concert Amy MacDonald - 24.11.2025., O2 City Hall Newcastle, Newcastle, United Kingdom

CONCERT

AMY MACDONALD

O2 City Hall Newcastle, Newcastle, UK
24. November 2025. 18:30h
2025
24
November
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Amy MacDonald at O2 City Hall Newcastle on 24 November 2025 at 18:30 – concert info and tickets

Scottish singer-songwriter Amy MacDonald plays O2 City Hall Newcastle on 24 November 2025 at 18:30. Expect a powerful folk-rock set in a historic city-centre venue with excellent acoustics and seated views. Find key details, travel tips and how to secure your tickets

Amy Macdonald comes to Newcastle: an evening of contemporary folk-rock at O2 City Hall Newcastle

Get ready for a great concert night: Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald performs at O2 City Hall Newcastle in Newcastle, UK, on Monday, November 24, 2025, with doors opening at 6:30 PM. This concert brings the author's signature blend of anthemic choruses and acoustic energy, and the audience can expect an intimate yet powerful performance in a historic concert hall with excellent acoustics. Ticket sales are moving fast, so plan ahead and buy tickets as soon as you decide. If you are already looking for tickets for this event, keep in mind that ticket purchase is simple and secure via the button below. Don't wait until the last minute: Secure your tickets for this event now!

New chapters and great hits: what the current tour brings

In 2025, Amy Macdonald opened a new chapter in her career with the album “Is This What You’ve Been Waiting For?”, which confirms her reputation as an author of choruses that are sung at the top of the lungs. The combination of new songs and classics like “This Is The Life” and “Mr Rock & Roll” makes this concert an ideal opportunity to hear how fresh material and timeless favorites come together. If you are planning a ticket purchase, expect the most sought-after dates to be precisely those that follow the album's release. Therefore, if you need tickets for this event, act now while ticket sales are ongoing. Seize your moment: Secure your tickets for this event now!

Why this concert is special for Newcastle

Newcastle has a long tradition of an audience that knows how to recognize a good story and a strong chorus, and Amy Macdonald's songs are written for just such evenings of togetherness. In the hall that has hosted numerous music greats, her voice and acoustic guitar will get the context they deserve, from the first note to the final applause. This is precisely why interest in tickets is growing day by day, and ticket sales are recording constant inquiries from visitors from all over the region. If you are thinking about buying tickets, do it before you have to rely on luck. Don't delay your decision: Secure your tickets for this event now!

O2 City Hall Newcastle: history, acoustics, and an address to remember

O2 City Hall Newcastle (address: Northumberland Road, NE1 8SF) opened in 1927 and to this day has maintained its reputation as a hall with excellent acoustics and comfortable seating. A capacity of around two thousand seats means the experience is more intimate than in arenas, and every detail – from the view of the stage to the natural warmth of the sound – benefits the kind of performance Amy is preparing. If you are planning a ticket purchase, keep in mind that the central blocks of the Stalls and parts of the Balcony are particularly in demand. Therefore, reserve tickets for this event before the options become limited and while ticket sales are still open. For a safe choice of seats: Secure your tickets for this event now!

How to get to the venue: Metro, on foot, and parking

The venue is located in the very heart of the city, so arriving on foot or a short ride on the Tyne and Wear Metro are the simplest options (the nearest stations in the city center zone provide quick access to Northumberland Road). If you are arriving by car, check the city parking lots nearby and expect the usual congestion around the start of the event. Due to the crowds, arriving earlier is recommended – this is another reason to complete your ticket purchase early, so that entry and finding your seat are stress-free. If you don't have tickets for this event yet, use the time before departure for ticket sales and planning your route. Save your nerves and time: Secure your tickets for this event now!

Seating tips and accessibility

O2 City Hall Newcastle is known for its clear seating layout: the Stalls (ground floor) provide more direct contact with the stage, while the Balcony offers a comprehensive acoustic picture and a good visual impression for taking souvenir photos (while respecting the venue's rules). If your priority is seating with an unobstructed view, choose the early rows of the Stalls; if you want a wider perspective, the central balcony is a proven choice. The venue offers information on accessibility and accommodation for people with disabilities – it is recommended to check the details well in advance, but first, secure your tickets. As ticket sales are ongoing, the best seats disappear quickly, so don't be late with your ticket purchase. For the best view: Secure your tickets for this event now!

What you'll hear: a set that combines new songs and classics

From the expected new pieces from the album “Is This What You’ve Been Waiting For?” to classics from her debut, Amy Macdonald's set often builds a bridge between the present moment and her early successes. “This Is The Life” and “Mr Rock & Roll” remain unmissable singalong moments that get the whole hall on its feet, while the new songs provide a more contemporary, spiritual tone with the clarity of the author's signature. This makes it all the more important to plan your ticket purchase on time, because as interest in the new music grows, so does the demand for tickets for this event. While ticket sales are ongoing, your choice is simple: Secure your tickets for this event now!

Plan for out-of-town visitors: where to stay and how to organize the weekend

If you are coming from outside Newcastle, plan for accommodation in the wider city center so that the venue is a few minutes' walk away, and sights like the Quayside and Grainger Market are within easy reach. Check out the neighborhoods in the center and Jesmond, as well as options along the river if you want a morning walk with a view of the bridges. Think now about the logistics of returning after the concert, especially if you rely on the Metro or city bus lines. It is practical to finalize the ticket purchase first, and then devote yourself to the travel details; this way you ensure that tickets for this event are with you on time and that ticket sales don't surprise you with changes. For easier planning, see Accommodation offers in the host city and Secure your tickets for this event now!

Food and drinks before and after the concert

Newcastle city center is full of restaurants and bars stretching from Grey Street to the Quayside, so it's easy to put together a plan for a pleasant dinner before the first notes or a quick celebration after the final encore. It is recommended to book a table earlier and allow for extra walking time to the venue – especially if the audience is flocking from multiple directions around 6:30 PM. With good planning for the evening, you have enough time for ticket purchase, finding your seat, and relaxing to enjoy the concert. If you are still looking for tickets for this event, don't hesitate: ticket sales are active. Complete your plan in a few clicks: Secure your tickets for this event now!

Weather in late November: what to bring and when to arrive

Newcastle in late November can be cool and windy, with possible rain and lower evening temperatures, so count on a warm jacket and layered clothing. If you are arriving directly from your journey, add an extra 20–30 minutes to your plan for entry and orientation in the venue. Arriving earlier will make it easier to find your seat and give you time for refreshments before the start. Also, arriving earlier often means a more relaxed approach to the bar and cloakroom. First of all, check that the ticket purchase is already completed, that your tickets for this event are ready, and that ticket sales have not surprised you with any diversions. Ready for a musical evening? Secure your tickets for this event now!

Safety and practical notes for a pleasant evening

The city center is well-covered by public transport and lit pedestrian routes, so moving between your dinner spot, the venue, and your accommodation is
easy with the basic precautions that apply to any large city. Keep your personal belongings with you, arrange a meeting point with friends in advance, and note the nearest Metro stations for your return. If you are a guest from out of town, choose accommodation in the wider city center so you can return on foot after the concert, without rushing. It all starts with the ticket purchase being sorted: only with confirmed tickets for this event can you focus on the rest of the planning while ticket sales are ongoing. For a peaceful departure and return: Secure your tickets for this event now!

Plan B for a late return and the city's post-concert rhythm

If you are staying in the city after the concert, check the schedule for the last Metro trains and buses, and have the number of a local taxi service as a backup. The city is alive even after 9 PM, but still, plan your route back to your accommodation to avoid unnecessary wandering in the cold. Before leaving the venue, check where the nearest exit is in your direction and expect that the crowd may slow your passage for a few minutes. More importantly, check that your tickets are saved in digital or printed form for easy entry without delays. While ticket sales are ongoing and interest is growing, your goal is simple: complete the ticket purchase and Secure your tickets for this event now!

A small itinerary: how to combine sightseeing and music in one day

If you arrive early, take a walk to Newcastle Castle, peek into Grainger Market, and go down to the banks of the Tyne to catch a view of the bridges before heading to the venue. Thanks to the compact city center, it's easy to do a short tour in a few hours and get back in time for the concert. The most practical order is: accommodation, short sightseeing, light dinner, and the venue. All of this starts with a confirmed ticket purchase, because without tickets for this event, the plan can easily "get stuck". While ticket sales are active, take the first step. For a flawless day in Newcastle, also check out Accommodation near the venue and Secure your tickets for this event now!

Final planning: a brief reminder before you go

Check your arrival time, entry (doors at 6:30 PM), route to the venue, and any pre-concert reservations. Pack your ticket or confirmation, charge your phone, and arrange to meet your group inside the venue or at a clear orientation point. If you are still thinking about buying tickets, be aware that interest grows as the date approaches, so you need to secure tickets for this event as soon as possible while ticket sales are ongoing. All plans become easier when entry is sorted. Don't leave it to chance: Secure your tickets for this event now!

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13 November, 2025, Author: Culture & events desk

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