Critically acclaimed U.S. singer-songwriter Sam Outlaw is set to return to the UK and Europe this April for a series of headline shows and festival appearances. Known for his California-tinged Americana sound and lauded by outlets like NPR, The Guardian, and American Songwriter, Outlaw will be joined by special guest Hannah Aldridge for ten dates across the UK and Sweden.
Reflecting on the upcoming tour, Outlaw shared his excitement:
“I’m so thankful for all the UK shows this time around since I only got to stop in London the last time I played the UK. This will be a very special tour because it features an ‘acoustic’ band made up of super talents: Andrew Leahey (Nashville), Hannah Aldridge (Nashville), and Katie Bates (Melbourne AUS). It’s been quite a while since I’ve toured with something other than the typical ‘Rock Band’ setup, so this gives me a great opportunity to showcase everyone’s favorite songs in a new way, and maybe try some songs that I haven’t played much before.”
Tickets for all shows are on sale now:
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Sweden
The tour comes on the heels of Outlaw’s 2024 album ‘Terra Cotta’ which blends his signature Americana style with the synth-driven, 80s rock-inspired sound of his 2021 album ‘Popular Mechanics.’ Embracing what he calls his “New Wave Western” lane, Terra Cotta features collaborations with Lauren Morrow, Molly Martin, and Sarah Darling, further expanding his artistic repertoire.
In addition to Terra Cotta, Outlaw recently released the standalone digital single ‘Up All Night’ and hinted at more new music on the horizon. With his ever-evolving sound and a fresh acoustic setup, this tour promises to deliver a unique and intimate experience for fans.
Stay tuned for more updates and secure your tickets today to see Sam Outlaw live in April 2025.
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