An intimate night of tales and track promised as additional dates are added to Will Younger tour
On account of overwhelming demand, Will Younger is including extra reveals to his Mild It Up Reside 2024 Tour in Falmouth, Gateshead, Manchester, Bristol, Cardiff and a 3rd London date.
To rejoice his forthcoming new album Mild It Up, Will is embarking on his most intimate tour but – taking form as an up shut and private night of acoustic performances of all his hits and new songs, tales and dialog.
The 50-plus-date UK tour will kick off in September by to December. In regards to the tour, Younger mentioned: “I’m very excited to be going to plenty of locations I haven’t been. I needed to go to smaller venues so I may correctly get across the nation relatively than simply taking part in the large cities.”
Mild It Up Reside 2024 Tour
Most of the reveals have already offered out. Nevertheless, listed beneath are dates with tickets obtainable:
8 Sep – Opera Home, York
10 Sep – Spa Theatre, Bridlington
11 Sep – King’s Corridor, Ilkley
28 Sep – Gaiety Theatre, Ayr
29 Sep – Eden Courtroom, Inverness
12 Oct – Spa Theatre, Scarborough
17 Oct – Metropolis Varieties Music Corridor, Leeds
19 Oct – Arts Centre, Aberystwyth
7 Nov – Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple
21 Nov – Princess Pavilion, Falmouth NEW DATE
25 Nov – Cadogan Corridor, London NEW DATE
29 Nov – Sage 2, Gateshead NEW DATE
1 Dec – RNCM Live performance Corridor, Manchester NEW DATE
2 Dec – St George’s, Bristol NEW DATE
4 Dec – Glee Membership, Cardiff NEW DATE
Tickets for the six new reveals will go on sale 7 Could at 10am BST. Click on right here
The forthcoming album Mild It Up – out on 9 August through BMG – is Will Younger’s return to “joyous pop” and sees the singer-songwriter staff up with new collaborators, pHD, the Scandinavian pop manufacturing/writing duo who has labored with Little Combine.
He additionally reunites with Andy Cato of Groove Armada and long-term writing companions Jim and Mima Elliot (who labored on Will’s defining album, Echoes). Pre-order Mild It Up right here
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