Lucy Spraggan is back with new music and a full UK tour this autumn.
Her new album Other Sides of the Moon lands on 20th June 2025 and sees the singer-songwriter reworking key tracks from her previous seven albums, alongside a handful of brand-new songs. To mark the release, Spraggan will hit the road in November for a headline UK tour, kicking off in Norwich on the 14th and wrapping up in Manchester on the 21st.

Tour Dates
- Nov 14 – Norwich, Epic Studios
- Nov 15 – Birmingham, O2 Institute
- Nov 16 – Glasgow, SWG3 Galvanizers
- Nov 18 – London, Electric Ballroom
- Nov 19 – Bristol, Bristol Electric
- Nov 20 – Sheffield, Network
- Nov 21 – Manchester, Manchester Academy
- Nov 23 – St John’s Church with Banquet Records, Kingston (Record Store Tour)
- Nov 24 – Jacaranda Baltic with Jacaranda Records, Liverpool (Record Store Tour)
- Nov 25 – Belgrave Music Hall, with Crash Records, Leeds (Record Store Tour)
Spraggan’s eighth album, Other Sides of the Moon, offers a mix of reimagined classics like Tea & Toast and Sober (the latter featuring Robbie Williams), plus new singles including Run, Butterflies and Unsinkable, the latter of which recently featured on Britain’s Got Talent in a segment about the Post Office scandal.
The album was co-developed with Simon Cowell, who personally A&R’d the project and helped steer its creative direction. Spraggan and Cowell have remained close since her 2012 breakout moment on The X Factor, where she made history as the first contestant to chart in the UK before live shows had even aired.
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With over 210 million Spotify streams, 150,000 albums sold, and a 2023 Sunday Times bestselling memoir (Process) under her belt, Spraggan remains a fully independent artist in charge of her sound, story, and direction. Other Sides of the Moon feels like a full-circle moment with old material reshaped through a sharper, more seasoned lens.
In the meantime, Lucy will also be performing at a run of UK festivals and live dates across the summer, including:
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- May 31 – Picturedrome, Holmfirth
- June 1 – Wychwood Festival, Cheltenham
- June 29 – Bristol Sounds (supporting Olly Murs)
- July 19 – Godney Gathering
- July 20 – Splendour Festival
- July 25 – Milton Keynes International Festival
- Aug 1 – Wickham Festival
- Aug 3 – Doune The Rabbit Hole
- Aug 8 – Gone Wild Festival Norfolk
- Aug 24 – Gone Wild Festival Devon
- Aug 28 – Preston 53 Degrees
Pre-order is available for the album. Plus, grab your tickets now before they sell out.
We’ll see you there,
Nonchalant x




