UK folk artist Lucy Rose, who released her acclaimed third album Something’s Changing last week through Communion Records, will follow a current Worldwide Cinema Tour with a 20-date headline run of the UK in November. The shows kick off in Bristol at St Georges on the 1st November, and stretch through to Southampton’s Engine Rooms on the 24th November. The tour also includes a night in Dublin at Whelan’s on the 11th November, and London’s O2 Shepherds Bush Empire on the 3rd November.
Something’s Changing is accompanied by a short documentary, a fly-on-the-wall account of Lucy’s debut tour of Latin America last year. The trip, organised independently by Lucy with the help of her Latin American fans, became a huge inspiration for the record and the film is an intimate account of how it all came together.
Tour dates:
1st November – St Georges, Bristol
2nd November – Phoenix, Exeter
3rd November – O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London
4th November – Old Market, Brighton
6th November – Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
7th November – Brudenell, Leeds
8th November – Trades Club, Hebden Bridge
9th November – Plug, Sheffield
11th November – Whelan’s, Dublin
12th November – Stanley Theatre, Liverpool
13th November – Fruit, Hull
14th November – Caves, Edinburgh
15th November – Oran Mor, Glasgow
17th November – Guildhall, Gloucester
18th November – Tramshed, Cardiff
19th November – SJE Arts, Oxford
21st November – Glee Club, Birmingham
22nd November – Glee Club, Nottingham
23rd November – Junction, Cambridge
24th November – Engine Rooms, Southampton