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Jools Holland Announces 2019 UK Tour

By: Jan. 29, 2019
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Musical virtuoso Jools Holland and his distinguished Rhythm & Blues Orchestra have announced dates and special guests for their well-renowned autumn/winter UK tour for 2019. Tickets go on general sale this Friday 1 February at 10am and can be bought on Ticketmaster, See Tickets, Ticketline and Stargreen as well as the direct venue websites.

Highlights of the 32-date tour, now in its 23rd year, include two performances at London's Royal Albert Hall on 15 and 16 November, Bournemouth's Windsor Hall on 13 December along with arena shows in Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena on 21 December, Peterborough's East Of England Arena on 26 October and the Brighton Centre on 14 December.

Accompanying Jools with the Rhythm & Blues Orchestra on their annual excursion around the UK will be the supremely talented Ruby Turner, with her breath-taking gospel, soul and rhythm & blues vocals, Louise Marshall, with her beautiful soul and jazz tones, as well as original Squeeze member and powerhouse Gilson Lavis on drums.

Additional special guests will be BRIT Award winner Eddi Reader from 24 October - 23 November, as well as Pauline Black and Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson from the legendary ska band The Selecter from 28 November - 22 December. Eddi will join Pauline and Gaps as a special guest in her hometown of Glasgow for the SEC Armadillo shows on 6 and 7 December.

Jools has previously described Eddi Reader as, "one of (his) favourite singers of all time." Jools and Eddi have been collaborating musically for more than 20 years, with highlights that include their single Waiting Game, which Jools co-wrote with Chris Difford, as well as featuring in the 2009 Richard Linklater film Me and Orson Welles and also the soundtrack. Eddi also famously harmonised with Annie Lennox whilst touring with the Eurythmics as well as leading vocals in the band Fairground Attraction, reaching the top of the UK charts in 1988 with the single Perfect.

The Selecter, featuring Pauline Black and Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson, are celebrating the band's 40th anniversary with an extended European/UK tour that will see them on the road for most of 2019. Now also joining Jools and the Orchestra on the road, they will be entertaining audiences throughout the country with their energetic live performances, which include the show stoppers On My Radio, Train To Skaville and Too Much Pressure.

Previous special guests who have performed with Jools on his UK tours include the likes of Lulu, Joss Stone, Roland Gift, Melanie C and most recently Marc Almond who released a joint album with Jools in November 2018, 'A Lovely Life To Live'.

With a tremendous collection of Jools tunes and other boogie-woogie classics to choose from, Jools' UK tour is set to be an unforgettable night out that will have audiences on their feet!

Tickets go on general sale this Friday 1 February at 10am. Tickets are priced from £42 (+ booking fee), except the Royal Albert Hall concerts with tickets priced from £19.75 (+ booking fee) upwards.

FULL AUTUMN/WINTER UK TOUR 2019 DATES

DATE

VENUE

Thursday 24 October

Southend Cliffs Pavilion

Friday 25 October

Southend Cliffs Pavilion

Saturday 26 October

Peterborough East Of England Arena

Sunday 27 October

Cambridge Corn Exchange

Thursday 31 October

York Barbican

Friday 1 November

Sheffield City Hall

Saturday 2 November

Harrogate International Centre

Wednesday 6 November

Stoke Victoria Hall

Thursday 7 November

Bath Forum

Friday 8 November

Watford Colosseum

Saturday 9 November

Cheltenham Centaur

Thursday 14 November

Reading Hexagon

Friday 15 November

London Royal Albert Hall

Saturday 16 November

London Royal Albert Hall

Wednesday 20 November

Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

Thursday 21 November

Bradford St Georges

Friday 22 November

Guildford GLive

Saturday 23 November

Portsmouth Guildhall

Thursday 28 November

Leicester DeMontfort Hall

Friday 29 November

Birmingham Symphony Hall

Saturday 30 November

Birmingham Symphony Hall

Sunday 1 December

Southampton Mayflower

Wednesday 4 December

Newcastle City Hall

Thursday 5 December

Newcastle City Hall

Friday 6 December

Glasgow SEC Armadillo

Saturday 7 December

Glasgow SEC Armadillo

Friday 13 December

Bournemouth Windsor Hall

Saturday 14 December

Brighton Centre

Thursday 19 December

Exeter Great Hall

Friday 20 December

Plymouth Pavilions

Saturday 21 December

Cardiff Motorpoint Arena

Sunday 22 December

Manchester O2 Apollo



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