Jack Browning announces new year tour dates ahead of spring sophomore album release

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Hot on the heels of his hometown gig at the HotBox and following his appearance on the AUK Podcast, Jack Browning has announced three dates in the New Year with the promise of more to come. This all comes ahead of the release of his sophomore album “Painted Skies“, which explores love, loss, and family, and is slated for a Spring release (whatever that means!).

The three dates, so far confirmed, take place in Bristol, Manchester, and London, and tickets are available here.

Browning is a London-born singer-songwriter and acclaimed painter blending country, folk, blues, and rock. His debut album “Red Eye Radio” (2023) earned praise for its raw storytelling from the likes of Bob Harris, Ben Tod, Holler, Whiskey Riff and American Songwriter. He has toured the UK, Europe, and the US, sharing stages with Chris Stapleton, Tyler Childers, Vincent Neil Emerson, Asleep At The Wheel, Willi Carlisle, and The White Buffalo, Kaitlin Butts and Noeline Hofmann at festivals like Red Rooster, Laurel Cove, Black Deer, and Healing Appalachia.

He also exhibits his visual art globally, with a sold-out debut solo show at Western Gallery in Austin in early 2025, preceding a landmark, sold-out showing at The Far West, curated by Mark Maggiori and Petecia LeFawnhawk and including Jeremy Lipking, Glenn Dean, and more.

Jack Browning UK Tour Dates 2026: 

23rd January – The Exchange, Bristol
24th January – Castle Hotel, Manchester
31st January – The Grace, London

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