
"Hi! This album and tour mean the world to me. It's been a massive journey getting ready to share How To Be Human with you, I can't believe it's nearly here. But unfortunately the build-up has been a lot more intense than any of us expected so, myself and my team have made the difficult decision to move the How to Be Human Tour to April 2026."
"Touring is incredibly demanding mentally and physically, and I want to make sure I'm taking care of my wellbeing so I'm in the right headspace to give you the show you deserve. When I step on stage, I really want to feel my best and give you a night that feels worth every moment of waiting."
Cat Burns postponed the How To Be Human tour from November to April 2026 because the build-up to the album release became more intense than expected. The rescheduled dates will include Glasgow, Manchester, Brighton, Newcastle, Bournemouth, Bristol and London, and all original tickets will remain valid. The Wolverhampton gig could not be rescheduled and has been replaced by a new Birmingham date 17 miles away. Burns said touring is mentally and physically demanding and she needs the right headspace to deliver the performances. A series of small record-store shows around the album release will still go ahead. Burns gained prominence with her 2020 single "Go", which reached number two on the UK chart.
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