Seb Lowe unveils details for 11-date UK tour

Oldham’s rising singer-songwriter Seb Lowe and his tight-knit band are hitting the road this October, with an 11-date run across the UK’s major cities.

Seb Lowe

The emerging troubadour has taken huge strides since growing his fanbase on TikTok over lockdown, and has already begun to carve a name for himself on the live circuit.

As well as supporting the likes of Paul Weller, Richard Ashcroft and Blossoms, Seb has also played storied venues such as London’s Scala, Manchester’s O2 Ritz and The Brudenell Social in Leeds.

And now he’s hitting the road again, for a run of shows he’s self-deprecatingly described as “an 11 night service of misrule and half-decent music throughout the Islands.”

Starting at Nottingham’s Rescue Rooms on 3 October, Seb and his entourage – Kate Couriel on violin, Ben Etches on guitar, Joel Goodwin on drums, and Sam Sumner on bass – will head over to Cardiff’s The Globe.

Whilst the venue for their Manchester show is yet to announced, the run of dates will also feature Seb’s biggest London gig to date (at Electric Ballroom Camden), and Sheffield’s legendary Leadmill venue.

Seb will also be returning to Liverpool’s Arts Club Theatre, where he treated fans to a show over the past bank holiday weekend as part of Sound City.

Aside from the final two shows of the tour, in Belfast (October 18) and Dublin (October 19), support will come from rising Manchester rockers The Guest List, who dropped their latest single ‘161’ last month.

Check out the full list of dates below, and visit Seb Lowe’s site for more information and to buy tickets when they go on general sale this Friday, 10 May.

October 3 – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms

October 4 – Cardiff, The Globe

October 5 – Manchester, (venue TBA soon)

October 7 – Oxford, O2 Academy 2

October 8 – Brighton, Concorde 2

October 9 – London, Electric Ballroom Camden

October 11 – Sheffield, Leadmill

October 12 – Liverpool, Arts Club Theatre

October 17 – Edinburgh, Liquid Rooms

October 18 – Belfast, Lavery’s 

October 19 – Dublin, Whelan’s


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