Access All Areas Tour (Flo)

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Access All Areas Tour
Tour by Flo
Flo Access All Areas Tour Poster.png
Promotional poster for European concerts
Associated album Access All Areas
Start date5 March 2025 (2025-03-05)
End date22 May 2025 (2025-05-22)
No. of shows35
Producer Live Nation [1]
Flo concert chronology
  • Flo Live
    (2023)
  • Access All Areas Tour
    (2025)
  • ...

The Access All Areas (also abbreviated as AAA Tour) is the upcoming second concert tour held by British girl group Flo, in support of their debut studio album, Access All Areas (2024). The tour will commence on 5 March 2025 in Hamburg, Germany, and will finish on 22 May of the same year in Los Angeles, United States.

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Announcements

On 1 November 2024, Flo announced the tour, with ten shows across Europe in March 2025. Tickets went on sale on seven days later, with an artist pre-sale which ran for two-days prior to the general dale dates. [2] [3] On 19 November of the same year, twenty-six concerts in North America were announced. [1] [4] [5] Tickets went on sale on 22 November, with various pre-sales which ran through 21 November. [6]

Shows

List of 2025 concerts [7]
Date (2025)CityCountryVenue
5 March Hamburg Germany Mojo Club
6 March Utrecht Netherlands TivoliVredenburg
8 March Cologne GermanyKantine
9 March Paris France Élysée Montmartre
11 March Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
12 March Manchester England Manchester Academy
14 March Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
16 March London O2 Academy Brixton
9 April Austin United States Emo's
11 April Dallas South Side Ballroom
12 April Houston House of Blues
15 April Fort Lauderdale Revolution Live
16 April Tampa The Ritz Ybor
18 April Raleigh The Ritz
19 April Atlanta Tabernacle
21 April Brooklyn Brooklyn Paramount Theater
22 April
23 April Philadelphia The Fillmore Philadelphia
25 April Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
26 April Norfolk The NorVa
28 April Boston Citizens House of Blues Boston
29 April Montreal Canada M Telus
1 May Toronto History
3 May Chicago United States The Salt Shed
4 May Detroit Saint Andrew's Hall
6 May Minneapolis The Fillmore Minneapolis
8 May Denver Summit
10 May Phoenix The Van Buren
11 May San Diego The Observatory North Park
12 May Sacramento Ace of Spades
15 May Portland Roseland Theater
16 May Seattle The Showbox
18 May Vancouver Canada Commodore Ballroom
20 May San Francisco United States SF Masonic Auditorium
22 May Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium

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