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Star to bring self-titled album to the UK
Tags: Ryan Adams
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by Press
Tags: Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams has announced details of an upcoming UK tour for September 2014. Full dates and ticket details are below.
The alt-country hero, who is gearing up to release his hotly-anticipated self-titled 14th studio album on 8 September, has recently been showcasing new material over in the US - but now the tour will roll into the UK in September.
Watch Ryan Adams performing new song 'My Wrecking Ball' below
Ryan Adams' full UK tour dates are below. Presales begin on Wednesday 30 July at 10am before going on general sale at 10am on Friday 1 August. For more information, visit Gigwise Tickets.
Sept. 19, 2014: London, UK — O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
Sept. 24, 2014: Manchester, UK — Albert Hall
Sept. 25, 2014: Glasgow, UK — Royal Concert Hall
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