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    Roddy Woomble has announced tour dates to support his upcoming solo album, ‘Lo! Soul’

    Roddy Woomble - Lo Soul Cover (single)

    Roddy Woomble has announced tour dates to support his upcoming solo album Lo! Soul, due out in May 2021. Produced and mixed by recent collaborator Andrew Mitchell (aka Andrew Wasylyk), the new LP was recorded remotely between the Idlewild singer’s home in the Hebrides and Andrew’s studio in Dundee throughout 2020 while Scotland was locked down.

    Tour dates:
    Previously announced live shows for May 2021 have now been rescheduled for March 2022 with original tickets still valid. These are accompanied by a string of UK-wide dates in October 2021 including Roddy’s biggest solo headline show at London’s Union Chapel.

    2021

    29 July 2021 – Irvine, Harbour Arts Centre
    30 July 2021 – Dundee, Dundee University’s Chaplaincy Centre
    31 July 2021 – Topcliffe, Deer Shed Festival
    01 August 2021 – Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough Town Hall 
    06 August 2021 – Strathaven, Frets Acoustic @ Strathaven Hotel
    07 August 2021 – Sheffield, Greystones
    08 August 2021 – Sunderland, Lamplight Festival      
    26 September 2021 – Chester, St Mary’s Creative Space
    03 October 2021 – Aberdeen, Lemon Tree
    04 October 2021 – Galashiels, Mac Arts
    05 October 2021 – St. Albans, The Horn
    06 October 2021 – Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
    07 October 2021 – Coventry, The Tin Music & Acts
    08 October 2021 – Reading, South Street Arts Centre
    09 October 2021 – London, Union Chapel
    10 October 2021 – Newcastle, Hapless Weekend @ Cumberland Arms

    2022

    15 March 2022 – Manchester, Night & Day
    16 March 2022 – Birmingham, Hare & Hounds
    17 March 2022 – Oxford, Jericho Tavern
    18 March  2022 – Winchester, The Railway Inn
    19 March 2022 – Isle of Wight, Quay Arts Centre
    20 March 2022 – Guildford, The Boileroom
    22 March 2022 – Lewes, Con Club
    23 March 2022 – Cambridge, Portland Arms
    24 March 2022  – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
    26 March 2022 – Edinburgh, Summerhall
    24 May 2022 – Lerwick, The Dowry
    25 May 2022 – Lerwick, The Dowry

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