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Tour Dates Released For Jim White

Americana maverick – JIM WHITE – returns to the UK this Summer to tour his acclaimed current album: Misfit’s Jubilee.

His most upbeat, hallucinogenic record to date, upon its release in 2020, Misfit’s Jubilee, was hailed by UNCUT as “the friskiest, most rock’n’roll album of his career” (8/10), while MOJO effused that “the timeless fury of these songs is just what we need more of right now” (⅘).

Fast forward to 2022 and White will be bringing its songs to the live stage for the first time. Performing as a three-piece band, the Georgia native will be joined by Geert Hellings and Nicolas Rombouts, both of whom played on Misfit’s Jubilee.

Kicking off at The Cluny in Newcastle on 12 June, the ten-date tour will see the band taking in shows at Glasgow, Manchester, London, Birmingham and beyond. Jim has one Yorkshire date, performing at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds on June 14th.

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19/05/2022 Jane Howkins

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