In 2025, Simply Red will be celebrating their 40th anniversary as a band. To mark this impressive milestone, the band is going on tour again and telling their success story from the beginning to the present day - from "Picture Book" (1985) to "Time" (2023) and everything in between. In Germany, gigs in Hamburg, Leipzig, Berlin, Munich, Nuremberg, Mannheim, Stuttgart, Oberhausen, Hanover, Cologne and Frankfurt are scheduled for the fall. The band will also make a guest appearance at the Hallenstadion Zurich on October 24.
Few bands can boast the success and longevity of Simply Red. With over 60 million albums sold worldwide, five No. 1 albums in the UK, 1.8 billion streams on streaming platforms worldwide and over 1 million YouTube subscribers, Simply Red is still one of the most successful and popular groups. Their classic "Stars" (1991) was the best-selling album in the UK and Europe for two years. All of Simply Red's 13 studio albums, including their latest release "Time", reached the Top 10 in the UK.
In 1985, Mick Hucknall formed Simply Red in working class Manchester and enjoyed early success with their first single 'Money's Too Tight (To Mention)' (1985) and BRIT Award nominated album 'Picture Book' (the first of 13 nominations and three BRIT Award wins). A decade followed in which the band enjoyed superstar status and produced worldwide hits. Even today, Simply Red's tours are sold out all over the world. Their concerts are of exceptional quality and Mick Hucknall has long been regarded as one of the greatest singers in modern music.
"Simply Red has been around for 40 years now! We're looking forward to celebrating this special occasion with you all on our 2025 tour," says Mick Hucknall. "Fans can already look forward to hearing all their favorite Simply Red songs from 1985 to the present day and an unforgettable evening celebrating the incredible journey we've been on together over the last four decades."
Age restriction:
Children under the age of 6 will not be admitted to the event. The provisions of the Youth Protection Act also apply.