- Music
- 15 Mar 21
The tour announcement comes ahead of the release of the Brit singer’s sophomore album, 'Life by Misadventure'.
UK artist Rag’n’Bone Man is set to bring his Life by Misadventure tour to Ireland this October, stopping at Dublin's Olympia Theatre and Belfast's Waterfront Hall.
The Brit Award-winning musician's twelve-date tour will kick off on October 17th in Brighton with stops in Dublin, Belfast, Leeds, Bristol, Bournemouth, Glasgow, Plymouth, Manchester, Birmingham, and Newcastle before wrapping on 6th November in London.
The 36-year-old singer-songwriter, real name Rory Charles Graham, will perform at Dublin's Olympia Theatre on Monday, October 18th and Waterfront Hall on Tuesday, October 19th, 2021.
Firmly established as one of Britain’s most successful artists of the past decade, Rag’n’Bone Man is now poised to assert himself as one of its authentic and original talents. Fans can expect an unmissable show, with a slate of hits up his sleeve to play live - including his 2016 hit 'Human', 'Skin', 'Giant', 'Run' and the critically acclaimed 'All You Ever Wanted', to name a few.
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The tour will promote Graham's highly-anticipated sophomore album Life by Misadventure - due to arrive on Friday, May 7th via Columbia Records
Tickets for Rag’n’Bone Man’s 'Life by Misadventure' Tour will go on sale on Friday, March 26th at 9am on Ticketmaster's website.