Seth Lakeman has new album and UK tour

Having completed a tour with the Led Zep’ legend Robert Plant, Seth Lakeman will be returning to the road on a UK tour in November.  This time he’ll be promoting his new album, ‘The Well Worn Path,’ which will be released on October 26th. ‘The Well Worn Path’ was recorded in Seth Lakeman’s own garden studio on Dartmoor, and is his ninth studio album. As producer, Seth brought in Ben Hillier (Elbow, Blur, Depeche Mode, Doves) and also shook up his band which now consists of long-time collaborator Ben Nicholls (upright and electric bass), new boys Kit Hawes (electric and acoustic guitar) and Evan Jenkins (drums) and one of the finest female folk voices, Kathryn Roberts (one half of the duo Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman, and also Seth’s sister-in-law).

Seth Lakeman says of his new album “This ninth CD is quite different from my previous album, with more of a prog-rock approach. My last record was a deliberately understated Americana set, but this one is more rocking.” There’ll be chances to test the truth of this on his tour which starts in November. Or check out the track below, taken from ‘The Well Worn Path’.

Tour Dates

Wed 14 Nov       GLOUCESTER Guildhall 
Thu 15 Nov        WOLVERHAMPTON Slade Rooms
Fri 16 Nov          LEEDS Brudenell Social Rooms
Sat 17 Nov          HOLMFIRTH Picturedrome
Sun 18 Nov        CARDIFF Tramshed
Mon 19 Nov      LONDON Islington Assembly Hall
Tue 20 Nov       PORTSMOUTH Wedgewood Rooms
Wed 21 Nov       CAMBRIDGE Junction
Thu 22 Nov       FROME Cheese & Grain
Fri 23 Nov         LEAMINGTON SPA Assembly
Sat 24 Nov        FALMOUTH Princess Pavilion

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