
AMERICANsinger-songwriter Christopher Cross will play York Barbican as the only Yorkshire venue on his nine-date UK tour next spring.
Tickets for his May 16 show will go on general sale on Friday (3/10/2025) at 9am at https://www.yorkbarbican.co.uk/whats-on/christopher-cross/.
The multi-Grammy-winning artist, from San Antonio, Texas, is best known for Sailing, Ride Like The Wind and Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do).
Cross, 74, will be joined by special guest Chris Difford, co-founder of Squeeze and one of London’s most respected and decorated songwriters.

Christopher Cross’s tour itinerary for May 2026
In 1980, Cross made Grammy history by sweeping the “Big Four” categories for the first time ever – Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year – with his self-titled 1979 debut album.
He went on to win an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Arthur’s Theme and has released more than a dozen albums. In 2020, he marked his 40th anniversary with The Complete Works box set.
All in all, it has been quite a ride for Cross, one that has taken him from his early days in Texas, where he once served as a drum tech for Ginger Baker, bought gear from Jimmy Page, and played lead guitar for Deep Purple on a night when Ritchie Blackmore fell ill, to his long-held place as a respected singer-songwriter and guitarist who continues to share his music with the world.
Opening act Chris Difford is the Deptford yricist behind Cool For Cats, Up the Junction and Tempted. A founding member of Squeeze, Difford’s songs are the soundtrack of a generation, filled with wit, warmth, and raw honesty. His solo performances are equally powerful – part musical journey, part stand-up storytelling.

Chris Difford: Squeezing in support role on Christopher Cross’s tour