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Calum Scott Announces South African Leg of ‘The Avenoir Tour’ for January 2026

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British pop sensation Calum Scott is set to return to South Africa in January 2026, bringing his powerful vocals and emotional ballads to Cape Town, Durban, and—for the first time—Pretoria, as part of his global ‘The Avenoir Tour’.

 

Presented by Breakout Events, the tour will include performances at:

 

  • Kirstenbosch Gardens, Cape Town – Wednesday, 14 January 2026
  • Durban ICC – Friday, 16 January 2026
  • SunBet Arena, Pretoria – Saturday, 17 January 2026

 

Tickets go on sale Wednesday, 28 May 2025, via www.breakoutevents.co.za and Webtickets.co.za.

 

Multi-platinum-selling Calum Scott made his South African debut in 2018 with his Only Human tour, drawing thousands of enthusiastic fans. He returned for two more successful runs in 2022 and 2023, reinforcing his strong connection with local audiences.

 

Breakout Events confirmed his return in 2026, expanding the tour’s reach to include a debut performance in Pretoria. “The global hitmaker returns next January for his much-anticipated return for the ‘The Avenoir Tour’ South African dates in Cape Town, Durban and Pretoria,” the company announced.

 

Reflecting on his past experiences in South Africa, Scott said:

 

“I remember my first time in South Africa, being blown away by the demand for tickets to my show — it made me feel so special! Every time that I have been back, I have felt the same love and excitement. Touring is my favourite part of my job but touring in places like South Africa is just a dream come true.”

 

‘The Avenoir Tour’ is Scott’s largest tour to date, including 24 cities across the UK and Europe later in 2025. The tour title reflects the idea of looking back on life in reverse—a fitting theme for an artist whose music often explores memory, emotion, and self-discovery.

 

With South Africa’s love for Calum Scott showing no signs of fading, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early for what promises to be another unforgettable live experience.

 

 

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