Noughties pop legend makes surprise comeback with 25th anniversary tour after divorce and breast cancer battle
NOUGHTIES legend Anastacia has announced she’s making a comeback with a MASSIVE UK and European tour for a special 25th anniversary.
The American singer, 55, will be performing hits to mark her landmark 2000 debut album, Not That Kind, which turned her into an international sensation.
Anastacia was a huge star thanks to the release of I’m Outta Love in 2013[/caption] The star is now celebrating the 25th anniversary of her smash hit debut album[/caption] The singer will be performing across UK and Europe next month[/caption]Heading on tour next year, Anastacia will be performing the album – including the iconic I’m Outta Love, which continues to be a party-starter and club classic to this day.
Starting in Barcelona next March, she’ll arrive in the UK in April, performing 13 dates across the country.
Promising one hell of a party, Anastacia said of the tour: “I am beyond excited to be on the road again in Europe and blessed to get to come and perform in so many gorgeous places to my very special family.
“I didn’t get to do a tour for my first album which makes this all the more special.”
“I can’t believe it’s been 25 years since ‘Not That Kind’,” she added.
“We will be sure to celebrate in true Anastacia style. It’ll be one big anniversary party. I can’t wait to see you all there!”
Anastacia has become known for her catchy pop hits with an RnB flare and distinctive gravelly singing voice.
Her other hits include Left Outside Alone, Paid My Dues and Freak of Nature.
In the years since Not That Kind first dropped, she’s released seven more albums – including one dedicated to cover songs from male artists called It’s A Man’s World, and 2023’s Our Songs, which saw her perform English-language interpretations of German hits.
Her songs are often based on personal experience, with Paid My Dues based on her experience within the music industry, and 2010 track Pendulum coming from her divorce from husband Wayne Newton.
Newton was a bodyguard and they met in 2006, before getting married in 2007.
She’s sold over 30 million albums worldwide.
However, the star has been troubled with health issues throughout her career, including Chron’s disease, which she was diagnosed with at the age of 13.
She also had a public battle with breast cancer twice, resulting in her getting a double mastectomy in 2013.
The star has since dedicated a lot of her time and public work to raising awareness and finances for cancer research.
Anastacia has since recovered, and in 2016 she returned to UK by participating in that year’s Strictly Come Dancing, partnered up with Brendan Cole.
She lasted five weeks before being eliminated.
General ticket sale will begin on 5th July. More information on tickets can be found here: https://www.anastacia.com/live
Anastacia Tour Dates - UK and Europe
Here's where you can find Anastacia in the UK and Europe next year
12/03/25 – Barcelona, Spain – Parallel 62
13/03/25 – Barcelona, Spain – Parallel 62
15/03/25 – Madrid, Spain – Palacio de Congresos de IFEMA
16/03/25 – Vigo, Spain – Auditorio de Mar de Vigo
19/03/25 – Turin, Italy – ORG Officine
20/03/25 – Zurich, Switzerland – The Hall
22/03/25 – Rome, Italy – Teatro Conciliazione
24/03/25 – Milan, Italy – Arcimboldi
25/03/25 – Padova, Italy – Geox
27/03/25 – Vienna, Austria – Stathalle F
28/03/25 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Universum
30/03/25 – Warsaw, Poland – Stodola
31/03/25 – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom
02/04/25 – Leipzig, Germany – Haus Auensee
03/04/25 – Dusseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Hall
05/04/25 – Hannover, Germany – HCC
06/04/25 – Hamburg, Germany – CCH
07/04/25 – Tilburg, The Netherlands – 013 Popcentrum
09/04/25 – Nuremburg, Germany – Meistersingerhalle
10/04/25 – Frankfurt, Germany – Alte Oper
13/04/25 – Paris, France – Le Cigalle
14/04/25 – Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
16/04/25 – Portsmouth, UK – Guildhall
17/04/25 – Bath, UK – Forum
19/04/25 – Swansea, UK – Arena
22/04/25 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Olympia
23/04/25 – Belfast, UK – Ulster Hall
25/04/25 – Glasgow, UK – Royal Concert Hall
27/04/25 – Oxford, UK – New Theatre
28/04/25 – Birmingham, UK – Symphony Hall
30/04/25 – Manchester, UK – O2 Apollo
01/05/25 – Nottingham, UK – Royal Concert Hall
03/05/25 – Newcastle, UK – O2 City Hall
04/05/25 – York, UK – Barbican
06/05/25 – London, UK – Palladium