Paul Weller brings UK tour to Portsmouth this autumn

Paul Weller brings UK tour to Portsmouth this autumn

Paul Weller, who recently announced a 15 date April tour selling out in record time, confirms a second leg in 2024. This 17-date stint throughout October and November sees Paul and his band gracing stages right across the country and includes 2 nights apiece in both Newcastle and Glasgow, a stop in Portsmouth and finishing at the legendary Hammersmith Eventim Apollo.

With a career spanning 5 decades and an extensive and eclectic catalogue of songs to delve into, expect to hear new tracks from Paul’s forthcoming album “66” (released May 24th) along with deep cuts from his back catalogue and fan favourites, when Paul Weller comes to play Portsmouth Guildhall on the 18th October.

In the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary music, few artists possess the enduring influence and innovative spirit of Paul Weller. A recording career that began in 1977 now takes in the release of his 17th solo album and his 28th in total.

Weller has always demonstrated an unwavering commitment to pushing artistic boundaries while staying true to his roots. His new album “66” promises to be no exception, offering a captivating journey through his continuing musical evolution.

Catch Paul at these venues:

Oct 17 – CHELTENHAM Centaur

Oct 18 – PORTSMOUTH Guildhall

Oct 19 – BRIGHTON Centre

Oct 21 – NOTTINGHAM Royal Concert Hall

Oct 22 – WOLVERHAMPTON Halls

Oct 24 – NEWCASTLE 02 City Hall

Oct 25 – NEWCASTLE 02 City Hall

Oct 27 – DUNDEE Caird Hall

Oct 28 – GLASGOW Barrowland

Oct 29 – GLASGOW Barrowland

Oct 31 – HULL Bonus Arena

Nov 01 – MANCHESTER 02 Apollo

Nov 02 – LLANDUDNO Venue Cymru

Nov 04 – LIVERPOOL Olympia

Nov 05 – BRADFORD St George’s Hall

Nov 07 – OXFORD New Theatre

Nov 08 – LONDON Eventim Apollo

www.paulweller.com

Paul aims to keeps ticket to his shows reasonably priced, so hurry before these dates also sell out. Tickets on sale 10am March 8: seetickets.com

 

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