N-Dubz have released a new single and it’s available to listen to from today (May 19).
The band announced earlier this week that they'd reunited and will be going on a UK arena tour later this year.
Fans of the band have lots to get excited about this year after N-Dubz took an 11-year hiatus.
Their new song - Charmer - will be the first track they have released since their 2011 single ‘Morning Star.’
It’s time for NEW @n_dubz music #NDUBZ2022
— Tulisa (@officialtulisa) May 19, 2022
Tune into @DJTarget @1Xtra at 7.30pm TODAY for the exclusive first play of #CHARMER available on all streaming platforms from 8pm.
We love you guys & all this wouldn’t mean a thing without you 🙏🏼❤️ @n_dubz @thedappy @iamfazer pic.twitter.com/SIsXBfrRKH
The UK tour will be stopping at cities across the UK in November including Glasgow, Birmingham and London and Wes Nelson will be supporting the band at the shows.
How to listen to N-Dubz’s new single Charmer
You can listen to the new single Charmer from 8pm on Thursday May 19.
It’s available to listen to on all streaming platforms when it’s released.
How to get N-Dubz tour tickets 2022
If you’re looking forward to a night to remember, here’s how you can get tickets to an N-Dubz show.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday May 20 via the Ticketmaster website.
👀 @ndubz @TheDappy @ImRichardRawson #charmer #ndubztour pic.twitter.com/7b11uXfkyV
— Tulisa (@officialtulisa) May 16, 2022
N-Dubz Back To The Future tour dates
The group will be heading all around the UK during their 10-date tour later this year.
Monday, November 7 - Utilita Arena Newcastle
Tuesday, November 8 - OVO Hydro - Glasgow
Thursday, November 10 - Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
Friday, November 11 - First Direct Arena, Leeds
Saturday, November 12 - Utilita Arena, Birmingham
Monday, November 14 - Bournemouth International Centre
Tuesday, November 15 - Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
Thursday, November 17 - The O2, London
Friday, November 18 - Utilita Arena, Sheffield
Saturday, November 19 - AO Arena, Manchester
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