Levellers announce 2023 acoustic tour

Levellers

Five years after they set out on their hugely acclaimed 2018 Acoustic Tour, and released its companion album We The Collective, The Levellers will embark upon a brand new Acoustic Tour in 2023 which will be accompanied by a new album of acoustic reworkings of some of their finest compositions, further details of which will be announced in due course.

The band comment, “We are really excited to be recording a new acoustic album, going through some of our old material, rearranging it for today and doing some new stuff too. Also massively pleased to introduce new member Dan Donnelly to the recording world, and to be working with members of the ‘collective’ again – and some new guys. Then we’re looking forward to touring it! Going around the country’s most beautiful old theatres and some unique and different other venues too. Hopefully see you all there!”

Tickets for the tour go on sale on Friday July 8th at 10am, available from myticket.co.uk, with the exception of Truro, which goes on sale on August 29th.

Full tour dates are as follows:

FEBRUARY 2023

Monday      27          CHELTENHAM Town Hall
Tuesday        28          DORKING Halls

MARCH 2023

Wednesday      1            BATH Forum
Thursday        2            SHRESWBURY Theatre Severn
Friday           3           LIVERPOOL PhilharMondayic
Saturday          4           BIRMINGHAM Symphony Hall
Monday       6           CAMBRIDGE Corn Exchange
Tuesday        7            NORTHAMPTON Derngate
Wednesday      8            READING Hexagon
Thursday        9            LONDON Hackney Empire
Friday          10         POOLE Lighthouse
Saturday         11         TRURO Hall For Cornwall
Monday      13          BARNSTAPLE Queen’s Theatre
Tuesday        14          YEOVIL Westlands
Wednesday      15          HARROGATE Royal Hall
Thursday        16          HULL City Hall
Friday          17          NEWCASTLE Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Saturday         18          BUXTON Opera House

Artists’ website: https://shop.levellers.co.uk/

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