Paul Carrack's tour starts next month - here's what to expect

Tickets are still available for his tour

Paul Carrack
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 15th Aug 2023

We're just a few weeks away from Paul Carrack starting his UK tour, and off the back of his Glastonbury performance earlier this year, we can't wait to see what he has in store for fans across the country.

Playing several dates in September and October, Paul will also be headlining a special gig at the Royal Albert Hall in London, where he will be joined by Grammy award winning SWR Big Band from Germany.

During the night, Paul will also be joined by a special guest, who has yet to be announced, and his usual Sheffield-based band.

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Ahead of his tour, Paul has also released the final song from his latest album 'Don't Wait Too Long'. The album features songs with SWR Big Band and his latest one 'Question' is a cover of a 60s song, which reached the Billboard R&B chart Top 10 when it was released.

What dates is Paul Carrack on tour in the UK?

Paul will be performing on the following dates:

September 2023

Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall - Fri 22nd

Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall - Sat 23rd

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall - Sun 24th

London, Royal Albert Hall - Thu 28th

Southend, Cliffs Pavilion - Fri 29th

Birmingham, Symphony Hall - Sat 30th

October 2023

Bath, Forum - Thu 5th

Manchester, Bridgewater Hall - Fri 6th

Gateshead, Sage - Sat 7th

York, Barbican - Thu 19th

Sheffield City Hall - Sat 21st

How to buy tickets to see Paul Carrack

You can buy tickets now from Aloud.com to see Paul Carrack.

Who will be supporting Paul Carrack on tour?

Paul will be joined by his usual band at all dates, except for the Royal Albert Hall on 28th September. Hannah White has also been announced as his support act at all the other locations.

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