BILL RYDER JONES ANNOUNCES C0-HEADLINE TOUR

BILL RYDER JONES ANNOUNCES C0-HEADLINE TOUR

Bill Ryder-Jones has announced a nine date co-headline UK tour this December with Saint Saviour (formerly of Groove Armada), including a show at the Tabernacle in London on December the 12th. The tour coincides with the release of the new album from Saint Saviour which Ryder-Jones has collaborated on and produced.

Ryder-Jones will also be performing a very special show in Manchester Cathedral as part of the Manchester Literature Festival on 9th October. Ryder-Jones will be joined by the Manchester Camerata in the first live performance of his landmark album If… Composed and recorded as a tribute to Italo Calvino’s playful, postmodern novel If On A Winter’s Night A Traveller, If… is a collection of cinematic songs that fuse exquisite strings and sublime orchestral movements with emotive, vocal led pieces.

Bill Ryder-Jones is currently working on the follow-up to last year’s A Bad Wind Blows In My Heart, for release in 2015.

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LIVE DATES

9th October – Manchester – Manchester Cathedral (Manchester Literature Festival)
2nd December – Cambridge – Portland Arms *
4th December – Stockton On Tees – Georgian Theatre *
5th December – Glasgow – Nice and Sleazy’s *
6th December – Manchester – Deaf Institute *
8th December – Birmingham – Horse & Hounds *
9th December – Bristol – Lantern *
10th December – Brighton – Studio Bar *
12th December – London – Tabernacle *
13th December – Liverpool – Kazimier *

* = co-headline tour with Saint Saviour

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