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HAIM to hit the Midlands first in explosive UK Arena Tour

  • Writer: Emily Miller
    Emily Miller
  • 6 hours ago
  • 2 min read

A new album and a major Midlands opening night in Nottingham

HAIM in sequined dresses—purple, green, blue—pose confidently against a white backdrop. Mood is poised and stylish.
HAIM to bring exciting new tour to the UK

Midlands, get ready. Global rock icons HAIM are bringing their signature sister-powered sound straight to Nottingham to kick off their UK arena tour this October and we are here for it.


After years of festival headlines, Grammy nods, and redefining what it means to be a modern rock band, Este, Danielle, and Alana Haim are back with their fourth studio album, I quit, which landed on June 20, 2025 via Polydor Records. The album is already drumming up serious buzz, with early singles hitting hard and a record that’s as emotionally sharp as it is sonically bold.


First stop: Nottingham

The UK tour launches in the Midlands on October, 24, 2025 at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena one of the earliest chances to hear the first chances to hear I quit live. With a sound built for big stages and hearts that belong to their fans, the opening night promises to be electric.


They’ll also hit other iconic UK venues including Cardiff, Brighton, Manchester, Glasgow, and London’s O2 — but it’s Nottingham that sets it all off.


HAIM – I quit UK Tour Dates

  • Oct 24 – Nottingham – Motorpoint Arena 

  • Oct 25 – Cardiff – Utilita Arena

  • Oct 26 – Brighton – Brighton Centre

  • Oct 28 – London – The O2

  • Oct 30 – Manchester – Co-Op Live

  • Oct 31 – Glasgow – OVO Hydro


The latest album, produced by Rostam Batmanglij and Danielle Haim, is a raw, no-holds-barred sonic journey. It crackles with the urgency of classic rock, but with HAIM’s trademark heart and harmony at its core.


Recent single “Down to Be Wrong” — a moody, magnetic track that comes complete with a sultry music video starring none other than Logan Lerman (yes, that Logan Lerman). Early singles “Relationships” and “Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out” are already earning serious praise — setting the tone for a live tour that’s likely to be nothing short of monumental.


HAIM’s Legacy & Why This Tour MattersTheir last album, Women In Music Pt. III, took them from cult favourites to chart-topping, award-winning legends. With GRAMMY nominations and a BRIT win under their belt, HAIM became the first all-female rock band to be nominated for Album of the Year. And they did it without ever compromising who they are.


Now, they’re ready to hit the road again. And the fact they’re opening the tour in the Midlands? Says everything. This isn’t just a warm-up — it’s a full-blown launch, and Nottingham is where it all begins.


HAIM aren’t easing back in — they’re coming back with purpose, passion, and an album built for the stage. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the fold, catch them where it all starts: Nottingham, October 24, 2025.


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