It’s only a matter of days before JLS’ loyal fans will be joining Aston Merrygold, JB Gill, Marvin Humes and Oritsé Williams for two performances in Newcastle as they continue their latest UK tour.
The four-piece boyband will be taking to the stage for matinee and evening shows on Saturday, November 4.
They will be supported by rapper Tinchy Stryder who has had numerous chart-topping hits such as Number 1 featuring N-Dubz.
You can find out everything else you need to know about Everybody Say JLS: The Hits Tour at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena including bag policies, age restrictions and door times here.
How much are JLS tickets at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena?
Although the evening show is currently sold out according to the Utilita Arena website, there are still tickets available for the matinee event.
At the time of writing, ticket prices start from £39 per person and go up to £144 for VIP packages on the Ticketmaster website.
Hospitality and Suite experiences are also still available to buy.
What is the setlist for JLS at Newcastle's Utilita Arena?
One thing that will be on everyone’s mind is what songs JLS are going to play in Newcastle.
The boys have released many studio albums over the years including tracks such as as Everybody in Love, One Shot, Beat Again and Love You More which was the official Children in Need charity single for 2010.
According to setlist.fm, these are the songs JLS played on a recent tour date in Nottingham on October 23.
- Eyes Wide Shut
- Hottest Girl in the World
- Day One / Finesse
- Do You Feel What I Feel
- Eternal Love
- One Shot
- So Many Girls
- Only Making Love
- I Know What She Likes
- Close to You
- Only Tonight
- Better for You
- Proud
- The Club Is Alive
- DJ Set Megamix (Oritsé and JB in the audience)
- She Makes Me Wanna
- Beat Again
Encore
- Love You More
- Everybody in Love
You can find more information including how to travel to Newcastle’s Utilita Arena online.
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