With the world gradually emerging from a two-year hiatus, Leo Sayer will be celebrating the milestone of 50 years as a recording artist the only way he knows how – via a huge UK tour set to run between September – November 2022
Leo Sayer is one of the most successful British artists of all time, racking up millions of album sales, transatlantic No.1 singles (as well as numerous GRAMMY and BASCA awards) and is currently racing to the top of the dance charts with a new Armand van Helden re-working of his 2006 UK No.1 single with Meck, Thunder In My Heart Again (watch the original video below).
His army of hit singles include Thunder In My Heart, The Show Must Go On, One Man Band, Moonlighting, You Make Me Feel Like Dancing, How Much Love, I Can’t Stop Loving You, More Than I Can Say and the timeless When I Need You.
During the lockdown period while Leo was at home in Australia he was extremely active, spending a lot of time recording and releasing new singles – My City In Lockdown and How Did We Get Here? – as well as collaborating on the tribute single to his friend and late-guitarist, Al Hodge, by recording Al’s classic track Tradewinds. He also found time to self-produce a new album – Northern Songs, his own take on songs written & composed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney & George is out now on CD and vinyl.
Always a hugely popular live attraction, Leo Sayer will embark on a celebratory tour of his 50 years in music, performing a staggering 32 concerts right across the UK in autumn 2022.
Leo Sayer tour 2022:
August
28 August – Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre
29 August – Belfast Ulster Hall
30 August – Cork Opera House
September
20 Truro – Hall For Cornwall
22 Chatham – Central Theatre
23 Worthing – Assembly Hall
24 London – Cadogan Hall SOLD OUT
26 Milton Keynes – Stables
27 Milton Keynes – Stables SOLD OUT
29 Guildford – G Live
30 Cardiff – St David’s Hall
October
01 Scunthorpe – Baths Hall
06 Whitley Bay – Playhouse
07 York – Barbican
08 Holmfirth – Picturedrome
09 Buxton – Opera House
11 Bradford – St Geroge’s Hall
13 Perth – Concert Hall
15 Edinburgh – Queen’s Hall
16 Aberdeen – Music Hall
18 Newark – Palace Theatre
20 Southampton – Concorde Club
21 Basingstoke – Anvil
22 Isle Of Wight – Shanklin Theatre
25 Southend – Cliffs Pavilion
26 Bury St Edmunds – The Apex
28 Wimborne – Tivoli Theatre
29 Yeovil – Octagon
30 Weston Super Mare – The Playhouse
31 Manchester – Bridgewater Hall
November
03 Shrewsbury – Theatre Severn
04 Birmingham – Town Hall
05 Swindon – Wyvern Theatre
11 Glasgow – Royal Concert Hall
12 Liverpool – Philharmonic Hall
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