Rend Collective Announces Special Guests Benjamin William Hastings and Elle Limebear for 2025 UK Folk Tour

Beloved worship band Rend Collective is excited to announce that Benjamin William Hastings and Elle Limebear will be joining them as special guests on their upcoming UK Folk Tour, kicking off this autumn. Known for their energetic performances, folk-inspired sound, and heartfelt worship, Rend Collective promises a powerful and joy-filled live experience across the United Kingdom.
The UK Folk Tour will begin September 20, 2025, in Glasgow, Scotland, and will travel to cities across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, including stops in Manchester, London, Cardiff, and Belfast, concluding on October 5, 2025.
UK Folk Tour 2025 Dates
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Sept 20 - Glasgow, Scotland - O2 Academy
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Sept 21 - Edinburgh, Scotland - Usher Hall
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Sept 23 - Manchester, England - Bridgewater Hall
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Sept 25 - Birmingham, England - Town Hall
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Sept 27 - Cardiff, Wales - St David's Hall
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Sept 28 - Bristol, England - O2 Academy
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Sept 30 - London, England - Hammersmith Apollo
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Oct 2 - Liverpool, England - Philharmonic Hall
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Oct 4 - Dublin, Ireland - Olympia Theatre
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Oct 5 - Belfast, Northern Ireland - Waterfront Hall
The addition of acclaimed singer-songwriter Benjamin William Hastings (Hillsong UNITED) and breakout worship artist Elle Limebear (daughter of Martin Smith of Delirious?) adds even more heart and artistry to this already anticipated tour.
"We're thrilled to be bringing Benjamin and Elle along for the journey," said Rend Collective. "They're both incredible artists with a heart for worship and storytelling. This tour is going to be something truly special."
Tickets are available now at www.rendcollective.com.
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