Johnny Rotten and his band Public Image Ltd perform at the O2 Academy in Glasgow on Wednesday as part of the bands UK and Ireland tour. All photogr
Read More Paolo Nutini today announces details of a UK and European tour, which commences in Limerick on August 21st. It includes a London performance at the historic Alexandra Palace as well as two shows in his homeland of Scotland. News of the tour follows the recent announcement that his new album Last Night In The Bittersweet will be released on July 1st.
Fans who pre-order Last Night In The Bittersweet by 3pm BST on Monday, May 23rd will receive exclusive access to a pre-sale for tour tickets. The album pre-sale will open at 9am BST, Tuesday 24th May via Ticketmaster. Remaining tickets go on general sale HERE from 9am BST on Wednesday, May 25th.
Last week Paolo released Lose It and Through The Echoes - the two songs provide a taste of what to expect from Last Night In The Bittersweet. Paolos fourth studio album is a 70-minute epic that spans the distance from classic rock to post-punk to hypnotic Krautrock, in the process proving its value as his deepest, most varied, most accomplished, and ultimately most rewarding set so far. Paolo is also confirmed to perform on Later...with Jools Holland, on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer on Saturday 11th June".
Paolo Nutinis UK and European tour dates are:
AUGUST
21st - Ireland, Limerick, Milk Market
24th - Ireland, Dublin, Olympia Theatre
SEPTEMBER
26th - Germany, Leipzig, Täubchenthal
27th - Germany, Munich, Neue Theaterfabrik
29th - Switzerland, Zurich, X-Tra
30th - Italy, Milan, Fabrique
OCTOBER
2nd - Germany, Cologne, E-Werk Cologne
3rd - France, Paris, La Cigale
5th - Belgium, Brussels, Cirque Royal
6th - Luxembourg, Rockhal Club
8th - Netherlands, Amsterdam, Paradiso
9th - Netherlands, Amsterdam, Paradiso
22nd - UK, Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
25th - UK, London, Alexandra Palace
28th - UK, Birmingham, O2 Academy 1
29th - UK, Hull, Bonus Arena
31st - UK, Edinburgh, O2 Academy
NOVEMBER
1st - UK, Aberdeen, Music Hall
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