Paul Heaton - New Album and Tour
Paul Heaton - New Album and Tour
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Ste-EVo

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753 posts

178 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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As per the title really...

A few tour dates, prerelease album order resulting in a presale ticket access link.

In true Paul Heaton style, his tickets are capped at £39.99.

Ive reordered the album so should be able to get presale tickets tomorrow. First date is Newcastle too, although I think hes better in a smaller venue, than a huge arena.

Ive seen him and Riahnne Downey in the past and they are FAN-FLIPPING-TASTIC! Paul is, IMHO, one of, if not the best singer-songwriter our country has given us. Bold and subjective statement I know.

New single is good too, in true Heaton-esque style.

https://paulheaton.co.uk/

Edited by Ste-EVo on Tuesday 2nd June 13:11

Speed Badger

3,641 posts

144 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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Yes saw this, looking forward to it. His last album was very good, him and Rhianne Downey really go well together. Support from the Lightning Seeds as well. O2 will be my venue if I get tickets, bit soulless there but hopefully the atmosphere will prevail.

Opapayer

1,965 posts

12 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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Hopefully another good one. I worked one of the first gigs he did with The Beautiful South. T&C2 at the bottom of Holloway Road, a venue maybe holding 150 max. 5 of us (all students) working security with no idea who was playing just picking up our £30 for the night. The Beautiful South rolled out to a crowd of maybe 20 people, didn’t have enough songs to fill the set, so filled it with Fame and a couple of other covers. I spent the next few months working every gig as they toured London in ever larger venues to ever increasing crowds. Kilburn National stands out as a highlight and a pretty crazy night.

Still can’t resist getting a Housemartins / Beautiful South / solo mix going in the car when on a longer drive.

Ste-EVo

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753 posts

178 months

Tuesday 2nd June
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Support from the Lightening Seeds its definitely an added bonus.

The Newcastle arena is also pretty soulless but their last apearence at that venue was terrific, so I have high hopes. Id rather they were playing City Hall, a much more intimate venue but im just pleased the is another tour and album.

Id have loved to have seen the housemartins/BS back in the day.