One of the UK’s finest young acts, Ward Thomas, have revealed their stunning new track ‘Painted Legacy’, the twins first new music since their duet with James Blunt earlier this year. Ward Thomas have also released the rescheduled dates for their intimate ‘Unfiltered’ acoustic tour, which was postponed due to Covid-19. They will now head out on the 16-date run in September, including two dates at London’s Union Chapel on the 18th & 19th September.
Produced by Oskar Winberg (Shawn Mendes, Paloma Faith), ‘Painted Legacy’ is beautifully moving, showcasing the girls effortless harmonies, and further pushing the development of maturity within their lyrics and sound.
Speaking of the track Lizzy said, “We wrote this song after our uncle passed away in the summer. It’s written from the perspective of his children carrying on his legacy.” She continues, “He was writing a book all about legacy before he died and the legacy he left behind was being a Father, a Grandfather, a husband and a friend to many.”
The track is the first to be taken from their forthcoming EP ‘The Space Between’. Speaking of the EP, which was written and recorded between London, Hampshire and Nashville, Lizzy said, “this EP is all about togetherness. Holding space for someone, reaching out to help, or just being present and there with someone through a difficult time.”
Ward Thomas play the following rescheduled UK dates this September. Tickets on-sale now HERE
September
Tues 1st WOKING, New Victoria Working Theatre
Weds 2nd SOUTHEND, Palace Theatre
Thurs 3rd BOURNEMOUTH, O2 Academy
Fri 4th BRIGHTON, St George’s
Sun 6th LEEDS, City Varieties SOLD-OUT
Mon 7th GLASGOW, Mackintosh Church SOLD-OUT
Tues 8th EDINBURGH, Queen’s Hall
Weds 9th MANCHESTER, RNCM Theatre
Fri 11th BARROW, Forum Theatre
Sat 12th LIVERPOOL, Grand Theatre
Sun 13th LEAMINGTON SPA, Assembly
Mon 14th BATH, Forum
Weds 16th NORWICH, Epic Studios
Fri 18th LONDON, Union Chapel SOLD-OUT
Sat 19th LONDON, Union Chapel
Mon 21st LINCOLN, Engine Shed
Ward Thomas released their top-10 charting album ‘Restless Minds’ in 2019, the follow-up to their chart topping sophomore album ‘Cartwheels’.