Jamie Webster has announced a UK and Ireland headline tour for 2024. Find all the details below.
The Liverpool singer-songwriter, whose latest album ’10 For The People’ arrived earlier this year, is due to hit the road in November for a run of live shows.
He’ll perform in Belfast, Dublin, Newcastle, Hull, Birmingham and Glasgow. The trek also includes a gig at the O2 Forum Kentish Town in north London on Wednesday November 27.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (July 19) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, fans can access a pre-sale at the same time on Wednesday (17) by signing up to Webster’s mailing list.
Check out the announcement post and full list of dates below.
Still on a high after Sefton Park but ready to do it all over again. I’m back on tour in the UK this November – make sure you’re there. 👊
Tickets go on general sale at 10am this Friday (19.07). If you want early access, make sure you’ve signed up to my mailing list to access… pic.twitter.com/Oh5bfhzZ7a
— Jamie Webster (@JamieWebster94) July 15, 2024
Jamie Webster’s 2024 UK and Ireland headline dates are:
NOVEMBER
15 – Telegraph Building, Belfast
16 – 3Olympia, Dublin
20 – O2 City Hall, Newcastle
23 – Connexin Live, Hull
24 – O2 Institute, Birmingham
27 – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
29 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
The upcoming tour will follow Webster’s huge headline show at Liverpool’s Sefton Park last week (where he was joined onstage by members of The Zutons and Echo & the Bunnymen) and his slot on the Other Stage at Glastonbury 2024.
In September, the musician will appear at the ‘Liam Gallagher & Friends: Malta Weekender’ alongside the likes of Liam Fray, Blossoms, Jake Bugg and The View.
A European tour is scheduled to follow in late October/early November before Webster heads to Australia at the end of the year.
Webster recently spoke about the UK general election and praised, in particular, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
“She speaks with a northern accent. She’s been laughed at, she’s been held back in her career because of how she speaks. Her being in power, that’s refreshing to hear for a start,” he told the Liverpool Echo.