Paul C. Brunson announces ‘LOVE BETTER’ – A new live experience touring the UK this autumn
Paul C. Brunson, internationally renowned relationship expert, entrepreneur, television host, and host of #1 podcast ‘We Need to Talk’, is stepping off-screen and onto the stage this autumn with his powerful new live tour, Love Better – a fresh, interactive experience focused not on finding “the one,” but on creating the conditions for deeper, more authentic connection.
Kicking off on Sunday 26th October in Bristol and wrapping in London on Monday 10th November, this intimate series of shows invites audiences to explore what it really means to love better in a world that’s constantly shifting.
In a world where emotional depth is the new dating currency, Paul’s Love Better experience couldn’t be more timely, as identified in a recent report. Paul currently acts as Global Relationship Expert at Tinder and according to their latest ‘Year in Swipe’ report, singles in the UK are prioritising trustworthiness (40%), emotional availability (30%), and shared values (31%) – signalling a cultural move towards connection over convenience.
Paul C. Brunson says: “If 2024 was about healing, 2025 is about showing up,” says Paul. “People aren’t just searching for love anymore – they’re actively creating space for it, with clarity, intention and emotional honesty. This tour is about giving people the tools to do exactly that.”
Rooted in Paul’s Make Space Method, Love Better blends storytelling, practical tools, live music, and audience interaction to transform how we approach love and connection.
Drawing from on-screen insights and real-life coaching, Paul shares empowering advice for anyone seeking deeper relationships, with others and themselves.
LOVE BETTER UK TOUR DATES 2025
Sunday 26th October: Bristol, UK – St. George’s
Wednesday 29th October: Cardiff, UK – Cardiff New Theatre
Saturday 1st November: Glasgow, UK – Old Fruitmarket
Tuesday 4th November: Birmingham, UK – Town Hall
Wednesday 5th November: Manchester, UK – New Century Hall
Saturday 8th November: Brighton, UK – Theatre Royal
Monday 10th November: London, UK – Gillian Lynne Theatre