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Lucy Spraggan announces UK tour

2019 is proving to be another hugely successful year for Lucy Spraggan. She’s already released her fifth studio album ‘Today Was A Good Day’, played Glastonbury and SXSW, toured Europe and Scandinavia with Melissa Etheridge, and completed her own US and UK headline tours. Now Lucy continues that momentum by announcing a 32-date tour of the UK & Ireland, which commences in Gateshead on October 8th.

The lead single from ‘Today Was A Good Day’– ‘Lucky Stars’ has now had almost 1 million streams and was playlisted at Radio 2 – contributing to her incredible statistics of over 52 million YouTube views and 245 million streams on Spotify alone.  Other highlights on the album are ‘End of the World’ which was accompanied by a lyric video !

Lucy started out as a singer-songwriter performing at open-mic nights around the country. At just 19-years-old she took the brave decision to perform her self-penned hit ‘Last Night (Beer Fear)’ on the X Factor and secured a Top 20 single and Top 30 self-released album whilst still competing in the show. That journey resulted in her becoming the most Googled musician of 2012.
 
Through relentless touring, her innate songwriting ability and an ever growing fanbase, Lucy has now achieved an incredible 5 consecutive Top 30 albums.
 
‘Today Was A Good Day’ marked a new chapter for Lucy musically and personally. Produced by Jon Maguire (Calum Scott, Kodaline)Lucy sounds at her most confident and accomplished.
 
Now the journey continues with this huge tour of the UK and Ireland playing at 32 different venues.  Tickets go on sale on Friday 12th July at 9.00am and can be purchased from HERE.
 
 
UK Headline Tour Dates
October
8th – Gateshead, Sage 2
9th – Norwich, Open                                                                                                                                 
10th – Cambridge, Junction
11th – Colchester, Arts Centre
15th – Derby, The Venue
16th – Nantwich, Studio
17th – Reading, Sub 89
18th – Dover, Banking Hall
23rd – Bath, Komedia
24th – Southampton, Engine Rooms
25th – Worthing, St Pauls
26th – Stowmarket, John Peel Centre
31st – Kendall, Brewery Arts Club
November
1st – Galashiels, Mac Arts
6th  – Bedford, Esquires
7th – Leeds, Wardrobe
8th – Carlisle, Brickyard
10th – Belfast, Empire
11th – Dublin, Grand Social
12th – Cork, Cyprus Avenue
14th – York, Crescent
16th  – Swindon, Level 3
17th  – Falmouth, Princess Pavillion
19th – Aberdeen, Lemon Tree
20th – Edinburgh, Liquid Room
22nd –  Liverpool, Leaf
23rd – Wolverhampton, Newhampton Arts Centre
24th  – Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
26th  – Hitchin, Club 85
27th – Exeter, Phoenix
28th – London, Union Chapel
29th  -Margate, Dreamlands 
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