Southampton-born singer Caity Baser to play homecoming gig in April following release of EP

Southampton-born singer Caity Baser to play homecoming gig in April following release of EP

Southampton-born singer Caity Baser will be playing a homecoming gig at the city’s Engine Rooms on April 19.

The date is part of a UK tour following the release of her new EP Thanks for Nothing, See You Later, which will be released on February 17.

The EP will feature six tracks including ‘X&Y’ and ‘Kiss You’. 

Caity’s viral hit singles ‘Friendly Sex’ and ‘X&Y’ helped her become the name on everyone’s lips last summer, but it was her live performances at Reading & Leeds festivals – just before two sold-out shows at London’s XOYO – which captured the attention of the UK and beyond. Her shows were met with packed-out crowds screaming every lyric of her songs back at her, with fans clearly closely identifying with Caity and her no-holds-barred, no filter approach to her music and her personality.

Now signed to EMI Records, she recently released her new single ‘Kiss You’ amidst a flurry of national press and radio coverage.

Tickets for Caity’s anticipated ‘Thanks For Nothing, See You Never’ UK tour have been capped at affordable prices, a decision made by Caity herself to ensure tickets to her shows are affordable and accessible to all.  The ‘Thanks For Nothing, See You Never’ tour will take place throughout April and May, including a performance at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town – Caity’s biggest show to date.

 

Dates for Caity’s ‘Thanks For Nothing, See You Never’ tour are as follows:

 

Friday 7th April – Komedia, Brighton

Saturday 8th April – SWX, Bristol

Monday 10th April – O2 Institute 2, Birmingham

Tuesday 11th April – Academy 2, Manchester

Thursday 13th April – SWG3 Studio Warehouse, Glasgow

Friday 14th April – Northumbria Uni, Newcastle

Sunday 16th April – Green Room, Dublin

Monday 17th April – Stylus, Leeds

Wednesday 19th April – Engine Rooms, Southampton

Thursday 20th April – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London

 

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