When you can buy Seasick Steve tickets for UK tour | Music | Entertainment

Seasick Steve has had an incredible career thus far, and he is nowhere near done just yet.

The American musician has just confirmed a string of UK tour dates that span the entire year and country.

These aren’t just regular shows, either. The 72-year-old will be playing instore gigs through London, Bristol, Nottingham and more from June 2024.

After that, he’ll be playing some festivals, as well as some headline shows in the UK’s most prestigious venues beginning in November 2024.

The Walkin’ Man singer’s tour announcement follows the title and release date reveal of his upcoming 13th studio album, A Trip A Stumble A Fall Down On Your Knees.

“This album was made by mistake,” Seasick Steve said. “As the title suggests we just tripped and stumbled into it, and it became my favourite album ever and the piece of work I’m most proud of to date. There’s not a week goes by that I don’t thank my lucky stars for that night on the Hootenanny which has brought us here to this record.”

Tickets for the blues singer and musician’s tour come out at the end of the week, and we have all the information you need on when, where, and how to get tickets.

Here’s the information:

Seasick Steve UK Instore and Outstore Performances 2024

  • Thursday June 6th – Banquet Records @ Pryzm, Kingston (8:30pm)
  • Friday June 7th – Rough Trade East, London (7pm)
  • Saturday June 8th – HMV Oxford Street, London (2pm)
  • Sunday June 9th – Rough Trade, Bristol (12pm)
  • Monday June 10th – Rough Trade, Nottingham (7pm) – SOLD OUT
  • [NEW DATE] Tuesday 11th June – Rough Trade, Liverpool (7pm)
  • Wednesday June 12th – Crash Records @ Brudenell Social Club, Leeds (7pm)
  • [NEW DATE] Thursday June 13th – Resident Records @ Chalk, Brighton (7pm)

Seasick Steve summer festivals and UK / EU headline tour 2024

  • June 2nd – Wychwood Festival, Cheltenham Racecourse, UK
  • June 15th – Black Deer Festival, Eridge Park, Kent, UK
  • July 19th – Beach Festival, Nieuwpoort, Belgium
  • July 23rd – Podium Victorie, Alkmaar, NL
  • July 25th – Tivolivredenberg (Ronda), Utrecht, NL
  • July 27th – Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk, UK
  • October 20th – BierhĂŒbeli, Bern, CH
  • October 22nd – Freiheitshalle, Munich, DE
  • October 24th – Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, BE
  • October 25th – Bosuil, Weert, NL
  • October 27th – Batschkapp, Frankfurt, DE
  • October 29th – Lucerna Music Bar, Prague, CZ
  • October 30th – Proxima, Warsaw, Poland
  • November 1st – Metropol, Berlin, DE
  • November 3rd – Mojo, Hamburg, DE
  • November 4th – Paard, Den Haag, NL
  • November 6th – Alhambra, Geneva, CH
  • November 7th – Alhambra, Paris, FR
  • November 9th – O2 Guildhall, Southampton, UK
  • November 10th – Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, UK
  • November 12th – Corn Exchange, Cambridge, UK
  • November 14th – Forum, Bath, UK
  • November 16th – Albert Hall, Manchester, UK
  • November 17th – O2 Academy, Glasgow, UK
  • November 19th – Civic Theatre, Wolverhampton, UK
  • November 21st – O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London, UK

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