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Friday, 3 November 2023

Margo Price announces live January 2024 dates in the UK & Ireland

Margo Price announces live January 2024 dates in the UK & Ireland


Following a “spellbinding” sold-out performance at London’s Lafayette in August, Margo Price is all set to make her triumphant return to the UK and Ireland in January 2024. The much-anticipated tour will kick off at Gorilla in Manchester on January 26th, followed by electrifying shows at the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow (as part of Celtic Connections) and Vicar Street in Dublin. The tour will reach its climax with a spectacular performance at KOKO in London on January 30th. Tickets went on general sale Friday 3 November at 10am.

Margo Price, accompanied by her talented band, expressed her enthusiasm about the upcoming shows, stating, “I’m beyond excited to travel across the pond to both the UK and Ireland next year with my entire band. The Pricetags and I have built a completely unique live experience that brings listeners thoughtful songwriting and a psychedelic country rock show. It’s often imitated but never duplicated. No money back if you get your face melted.

UK & IRELAND TOUR DATES:

Friday 26 January 2024 - Manchester Gorilla, Manchester (54-56 Whitworth St West, Manchester, M1 5WW) Ticketmaster UK

Sat 27 January 2024 - Old Fruitmarket (Candleriggs, Glasgow G1 1NQ) Margo Price & Support at Celetic Connections £28 Event

Sunday 28 January 2024 - Vicar Street, Dublin (58 Thomas Street, Dublin, D8 D08 C8Y6, Ireland) Ticketmaster.ie

Tuesday 30 January 2024 - KOKO, London (Camden High St., London, NW1 7JE) Ticketmaster UK

On Friday October 13, 2023, Margo Price fully expanded her 2023 opus with the release of STRAYS II. Building on and further intensifying the resilient, resounding and hard-rocking proclamations that made Strays her "strongest solo work yet" (The New Yorker), and "the most comprehensive iteration of her continually evolving palette" (Rolling Stone), this expanded collection delivers both a double album and a psychedelic sequel. With production and special appearances from Jonathan Wilson, as well as new collaborations with Buck Meek of Big Thief, Mike Campbell and Ny Oh, its nine new songs unfold in the form of three distinct acts, each telling its own unique story of love, grief and acceptance. Act I: Topanga Canyon reflects on wild young lust, the cost of living and the sacrifice it takes to find freedom. Inspired by beat poetry, out-of-body experiences and the loss of Price's family farm, Act II: Mind Travel enters the parts of a trip where one ponders the past but embraces the present with open arms. Out now via Loma Vista Recordings, Act III: Burn Whatever's Left is the come down and the reckoning. Listen to Strays II and the previously unheard Act III: Burn Whatever's Left, including "Homesick (feat. Jonathan Wilson)," "Where Did We Go Wrong" and "Burn Whatever's Left".

Read more in her new Cover Story for Paste Magazine: "The Year of Margo Price"
 

Since the release of Strays, Margo Price earned nominations for Artist of The Year, Album of The Year and Song of The Year at the Americana Honors & Awards, tying for the most nominations of any single artist in 2023. She has brought Strays songs and stories to CBS MorningsHoward SternNPR and The Late Late Show with "Radio" collaborator Sharon Van Etten, discussed her memoir Maybe We'll Make It during the closing keynote of SXSW, appeared on the covers of Relix, Pollstar and The Nashvillian magazines, reigned for 14 weeks at #1 on the Americana radio charts with "Change of Heart," and released a new version of that song with Sierra Ferrell. Throughout the year she also celebrated Willie Nelson's 90th birthday at the Hollywood Bowl, published a powerful, personal essay about gun control at Rolling Stone, met with Tennessean lawmakers, sang alongside Dr. Jill Biden at Nashville's vigil for the Covenant shooting victims, and headlined sold-out tour dates across the country. 

Margo  performed songs from Strays and more in her latest episode of Austin City Limits, which premiered October 28th on PBS (LINK).

In recent times, Price has also shared the stage with Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers, detailed the new Jessi Colter album that she produced, and welcomed Sturgill Simpson to her set at Farm Aid, where she is the first female artist to sit on the board of directors, alongside Dave MatthewsJohn MellencampNeil Young and Willie Nelson

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