JOOLS HOLLAND announces Autumn/Winter UK Tour 2020 - Tickets on sale 7th Feb
JOOLS HOLLAND
AND HIS RHYTHM & BLUES ORCHESTRA FEAT. RUBY TURNER
ANNOUNCE 2020 AUTUMN/WINTER TOUR
FOR THE FIRST TIME HE WILL BE JOINED BY
VERY SPECIAL GUEST LEO SAYER
ON SPECIAL DATES ALI CAMPBELL AND ASTRO FROM UB40
AND RETURNING FRIEND CHRIS DIFFORD
PLUS LOUISE MARSHALL AND GILSON LAVIS
- 32-date tour includes London Royal Albert Hall, Newcastle O2 City Hall and Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
- Tickets go on general sale at 10am this Friday 7 February
It is today announced that, for the very first time, musician Jools Holland and his celebrated Rhythm & Blues Orchestra will be joined by music legend Leo Sayer on their renowned Autumn/Winter tour, which is now in its 24th year. Original Squeeze chum Chris Difford returns to the stage with Jools, whilst Ali Campbell and Astro from UB40 are set to play three exclusive shows. Tickets go on general sale this Friday 7 February at 10am via Ticketmaster, See Tickets, Ticketline and Stargreen as well as the direct venue websites.
This year the tour enters its 24th year and highlights will include two performances at London’s Royal Albert Hall on 13 and 14 November, Birmingham Symphony Hall on Thursday 19 and Friday 20 November and Nottingham Royal Concert Hall on Wednesday 2 December.
Jools Holland and The Rhythm & Blues Orchestra will once again take their much-loved annual tour around the UK featuring dazzling long-term vocalist Ruby Turner, with her breathtaking gospel, soul, blues vocals and songs written with Jools, as well as Louise Marshall, whose mellifluous voice illuminates all she sings. Also on tour is original Squeeze member and powerhouse Gilson Lavis on drums.
In addition, for the very first time, the tour will be joined by singer-songwriter Leo Sayer from 29 October – 20 December, Chris Diffordfrom 22 October – 28 November and 20 December. For three exclusive nights Ali Campbell and Astro from UB40 will join Jools and his orchestra on the following dates: 7 November in Guildford and 13 and 14 November at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London.
Leo Sayer is an extraordinary global musical success story with his first seven hit singles in the United Kingdom all reaching the Top 10. A prolific songwriter, he is responsible for writing songs such as “When I Need You”, “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing”, “Thunder In My Heart” and many other hits covered by artists all over the world.
Followers of Jools Holland will be familiar with his Squeeze co-founder, sometimes songwriting and touring partner, Chris Difford. As well as his work with Glen Tilbrook in Squeeze, he’s written with Elton John, Paul Carrack, Lisa Stansfield, Bryan Ferry, Helen Shapiro, Elvis Costello and, of course, Jools Holland, who describes him as ‘the John Lennon of London, the John Betjeman of Blackheath and the Alain Delon of Deptford’.
Ali Campbell and Astro from UB40 have enjoyed incredible success with live touring and recorded music over the last five years, including top ten albums Silhouette and Unplugged, and in 2018 they reached number two in the charts with the critically acclaimed A Real Labour Of Love.
Previous special guests who have performed with Jools on his UK tours include the likes of Eddi Reader, Lulu, Joss Stone, Roland Gift, Melanie C and Marc Almond.
Jools is currently recording his next album which will focus on his piano stylings, some duets and collaborations with other top instrumentalists. Watch out for it later in the Autumn.
With a tremendous collection of Jools tunes and his styling of ska boogie woogie and blues, this UK tour promises to be an extraordinary and unforgettable night out that will have audiences weeping and on their feet!
Tickets go on general sale this Friday 7 February at 10am. Tickets are priced from £29.50 (+ booking fee), except the Royal Albert Hall concerts with tickets priced from £19.75 (+ booking fee) upwards.
www.joolsholland.com/tourdates.htm
www.ticketmaster.co.uk
www.seetickets.com
www.ticketline.co.uk
www.stargreen.com
FULL AUTUMN/WINTER UK TOUR 2020 DATES
DATE | VENUE |
OCTOBER 2020 | |
Thu 22 | Belfast, Waterfront Hall |
Fri 23 | Dublin, 3 Arena |
Thu 29 | Southend, Cliffs Pavilion |
Fri 30 | Southend, Cliffs Pavilion |
Sat 31 | Cambridge, Corn Exchange |
NOVEMBER 2020 | |
Sun 1 | Ipswich, Regent Theatre |
Thu 5 | Stoke-on-Trent, Victoria Hall |
Fri 6 | Bath, The Forum |
Sat 7 | Guildford, GLive |
Sun 8 | Northampton, Royal & Derngate |
Wed 11 | York Barbican |
Thu 12 | Leicester, De Montfort Hall |
Fri 13 | London, Royal Albert Hall |
Sat 14 | London, Royal Albert Hall |
Thu 19 | Birmingham, Symphony Hall |
Fri 20 | Birmingham, Symphony Hall |
Sat 21 | Reading, The Hexagon |
Sun 22 | Southampton, Mayflower Theatre |
Wed 25 | Newcastle, O2 City Hall |
Thu 26 | Newcastle, O2 City Hall |
Fri 27 | Harrogate International Centre |
Sat 28 | Manchester, O2 Apollo |
DECEMBER 2020 | |
Wed 2 | Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall |
Thu 3 | Sheffield City Hall |
Fri 4 | Glasgow, SEC Armadillo |
Sat 5 | Glasgow, SEC Armadillo |
Fri 11 | Plymouth Pavilions |
Sat 12 | Brighton Centre |
Sun 13 | Watford Colosseum |
Thu 17 | Portsmouth, Guildhall |
Fri 18 | Bournemouth, Windsor Hall |
Sat 19 | Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena |
Sun 20 | Leeds, First Direct Arena |