Little
Big Town are bringing their “Friends Of Mine Tour” to the UK this September
Pre-sale
started March 5 and the general sale began March 8
Country music enthusiasts across the UK are in for
a treat as Little Big Town gears up to bring their FRIENDS OF MINE
Tour to British shores in September 2024.
The Grammy Award-winning group will be joined by
the talented singer-songwriter Ashley Monroe, promising fans a series of
engaging and melodious performances in cities including Manchester, Bristol,
Cambridge, Newcastle, London, Birmingham, and Glasgow.
UK DATES
Tuesday
10 September 2024 - Bridgewater Hall, Manchester (Lower Mosley
Street, Manchester, M2 3WS) £57.20 each Event
Wednesday
11 September 2024 - Bristol Beacon, Bristol (Trenchard Street, Bristol,
BS1 5AR) £41:25 each Event
Thursday
12 September 2024 - Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge (Wheeler Street,
Cambridge, CB2 3QB) £41:25 each Event
Saturday
14 September 2024 - O2 City Hall, Newcastle (Northumberland Road,
Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 8SF) Event
Monday
16 September 2024 - Eventim Apollo, London (Queen Caroline Street,
London, W6 9QH) £38.50 - £63.65 Event
Tuesday
17 September 2024 - Symphony Hall, Birmingham (8 Centenary Square,
Birmingham, B1 2EA) £41.25 - £54.45 each Event
Thursday
19 September 2024 - SEC Armadillo, Glasgow (Finnieston Street,
Glasgow, G3 8YW))£38.60 - £46.55
Event
The country's quartet were out early this year when
they announced plans for the 2024 tour. The Nightfall Tour started with a
Keynote: A Show at Historic Carnegie Hall in New York on January 16. Little Big
Town will be the first dominating country to play on the pitch after Alan
Jackson in 2013, the press release said. The Big City Night Tour takes place from
January 16 to May 2, ending in Denver, Colorado. Meanwhile, the group will
perform in more than 30 major theaters in the United States. Caitlin Smith
opens all shows.
Little Big Town will also join Country music icon
George Strait and eight-time GRAMMY winner Chris Stapleton with nine tour datesin
2024!
On Sept 16, 2022 the ACM, CMA
and GRAMMY Award-winning band Little Big Town – consisting of
Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet, and Jimi Westbrook –
released their new, 10th studio album Mr. Sun (Capitol Records Nashville/ UMG Recordings) listen here (preferred
platform).
The album debuted and peaked at No.56 on the Billboard
200 and No.10 on the Billboard Top Country Albums (14,000
equivalent album units).
The band also unveiled the music video
for “Three Whiskeys and the Truth,” which was directed by
Running Bear Film’s Stephen & Alexa Kinigopoulos – watch here. “Three Whiskeys and the Truth” was written by
Fairchild and Schlapman alongside their beloved Love Junkies (Hillary Lindsey,
Lori McKenna, and Liz Rose), ruminating on the feelings that hide in the dark
but that always come to the surface somehow..
Praise for Mr. Sun included The
New York Times hailing it “a sweeping record” and American
Songwriter observed that “inside the record, notes reminiscent of
the Bee Gees, Fleetwood Mac, and the Eagles ring out, but they’re all tailored
to Little Big Town’s country expertise.” Rolling Stone called
it “smooth and sweet, with just the right undercurrent of sadness,” with
production that feels “spacious and golden.”
Billboard singled out the album’s “swelling” closing track “Friends
of Mine,” as a “benediction to finding the collective strength to
persevere through tough times,” while Rolling Stone further
tied it to the full record: “Like much of Mr. Sun, it feels like a
warm embrace from a loved one.”
The album’s lead single “Hell Yeah” (released on April 11, 2022)
was co-written by Sweet, Westbrook, Corey Crowder and Tyler Hubbard.
The genesis of Mr. Sun was
unlike any of their previous albums. Due to the pandemic, the band found
themselves off the road and apart for the first time ever throughout their
20-year journey. The resilience and creativity born from those months unearthed
a deep appreciation for both one another, and the privilege of making music –
ultimately inspiring the self-produced Mr. Sun, which packs
both the sparkle of storytelling and the heat of truth-telling in a way
only Little Big Town can.
“Mr. Sun is intentionally
an emotional record that holds hands well with our last album Nightfall,”
Karen Fairchild shared. “Mr. Sun is focused on better days
ahead, the value of friendships and family; it touches on heartbreak and
letting go, but it’s full of sunshine and joy.”
Little
Big Town ALBUM Chart History
LBT’s
previous album NIGHTFALL (released January 17,
2020) made a debut at No.1 on the Official UK Country Album Top 20
Chart (Week Ending 30 January 2020) it also topped Billboard
Top Country Albums chart and peaked at No.13 on the Billboard 200.
Little
Big Town landed their fourth top 10 album, as THE BREAKER made a Billboard 200 bow at No.4 with 51,000 units
(43,561 from traditional album sales | Chart
dated March 18, 2017).
The group previously visited the Billboard 200 top 10 with
PAIN KILLER (No. 7 in 2014), TORNADO (No. 2, 2012) and THE REASON WHY (No. 5,
2010).
Little Big Town had the second-most top 10s among country
duo/groups during the 2010 decade, trailing only Lady Antebellum, which has
five top 10s since 2010. (Lady Antebellum had a total of six top 10s,
stretching back to its 2008 self-titled release.)
The Breaker was led by the Taylor Swift-written single “Better
Man,” which spent two weeks at No.1 on the Hot Country Songs chart (the
group’s third leader on the tally). Over on the Country Airplay chart, it has
spent the last two weeks atop the list, the act’s second #1 following up on
2012’s “Pontoon.”
Before The Breaker, LBT last charted on Top Country Albums
with PAIN KILLER. In the week ending Oct. 26, 2014 it sold 41,979 copies
and made a bow at No.7 on the BB200 (#3 Country).
LBT’s fifth studio set TORNADO (released Sept 11,
2012), powered by its hit lead single, "Pontoon,"
opened with a No.2 start on the Billboard 200 giving the quartet its highest
charting album ever with best sales week (112,758 copies sold, then 50,321
copies sold in week 2 down 55%). It also netted the group their second No.1 on
the Country Albums chart and more than doubled the first week sales of previous
release THE REASON WHY (started at the summit on Sept. 11, 2010; 42,000
sold). By Dec 20, 2012 “Tornado” had sold 502,858 copies scanning GOLD at
retail.
LBT first hit Top Country Albums with its debut self-titled
set (No. 40, 2002), followed by The Road to Here (No. 12, 2006) and A
Place to Land (No. 10, 2007), the first of the band’s five Top Country
Albums top 10s.
For more news, tour dates, and information,
please visit www.LittleBigTown.com.
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