Brooke Combe has announced a headline UK tour for next year. Check out all the dates and ticket information below.
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The singer-songwriter is due to release her debut album ‘Dancing At The Edge Of The World’ on January 31 (pre-save here).
Ahead of the LP’s release, she’s announced that she’ll be playing a string of shows in the UK in 2025.
She’ll kick off the tour in Norwich on April 4, before heading to Birmingham, Bristol, London, Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds. Combe will then wrap up the tour with a hometown show at Glasgow’s Barrowland on April 19.
See the full list of dates and venues below and visit here to get tickets.
Brooke Combe’s 2025 UK tour dates are:
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4 – Norwich, Arts Centre
5 – Birmingham, O2 Institute
9 – Bristol, Thekla
10 – London, Lafayette
12 – Manchester, O2 Ritz
17 – Sheffield, Leadmill
18 – Leeds, Project House
19 – Glasgow, Barrowland
In other news, Combe recently teamed up with Courteeners for the track ‘Sweet Surrender’ from their upcoming seventh album ‘Pink Cactus Cafe‘.
Speaking to NME last month, frontman Liam Fray said he “can’t speak highly enough of” Combe. “Brooke will be a star, she’s fucking unbelievable,” he continued.
In 2021, following her rise to acclaim during the pandemic, NME caught up with Combe to discuss her breakout and playing gigs for the first time. “I hadn’t really thought about performing live until the pandemic,” she said. “I’d been through quite a bad breakup and my family and friends around me were all telling me to get back into music, which is something I’d studied beforehand, so I used that as a bit of a springboard.
“I wasn’t like the other musicians who had missed playing live, as I didn’t have that experience yet, but now I’ve got a taste I’m raring to go.”
It followed a slew of her covers going viral, including her breakthrough April 2020 cover of Joel Corry’s ‘Sorry’, and her soulful take on the Arctic Monkeys anthem ‘Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?’.
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