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    Rag’n’Bone Man announces UK and Ireland tour for November 2017

    Katrina ReesBy Katrina ReesJuly 3, 2017
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    Rag’n’Bone Man has confirmed a string of UK and Ireland dates as part of his Overproof Tour.

    The ‘Human’ singer will be headlining seven dates during November 2017. Kicking off in Dublin’s Olympia Theatre on November 15, he will head to Glasgow, Manchester, London and Wolverhampton before finishing off at the Brighton Centre on November 28.

    The announcement was made via his Twitter account through a snazzy video which gives fans a glimpse as to what they can expect from the tour.

    Boom! UK & Ireland dates for the #OverproofTour are here. Pre-sale starts this Wednesday at 10am, register here: https://t.co/hbptsOsk31 pic.twitter.com/Eq9ogtL0P7

    — Rags (@RagNBoneMan) July 3, 2017

    Rag’n’Bone Man UK and Ireland Tour Dates

    Wednesday November 15 – Olympia Theatre, Dublin
    Friday November 17 – O2 Academy Glasgow
    Tuesday November 21 – O2 Apollo, Manchester
    Thursday November 23 – O2 Academy, Brixton (London)
    Friday November 24 – O2 Academy, Brixton (London)
    Monday November 27 –  Civic Hall, Wolverhampton
    Tuesday November 28 – Brighton Centre, Brighton

    Presale starts at 10am on Wednesday (July 5), which can be accessed by signing up to Rag’n’Bone Man’s mailing list. General sale will commence on Friday (July 7) at 10am.

    2017 has been a superb year for Rag’n’Bone Man. After breaking through with his single ‘Human’ at the tail end of 2016, fans were left wanting more from the powerful singer. In February 2017, he released his debut album, also entitled Human, which sold 117,000 copies in its first week in the UK. Not only did it enter straight in at number one, but it became the fastest-selling debut album by a male act of the decade. He also won the Critics’ Choice award and British Breakthrough Act at this year’s BRIT Awards. In doing so, he became the first artist to win both awards.

    After a series of performances already this summer, including a stunning set at Capital’s Summertime Ball, Rag’n’Bone Man is set to be busy touring from now until the end of November. Ahead of the newly announced UK and Ireland shows, he will be performing numerous shows in Europe, the US, and Australia, in addition to festivals worldwide.

    Will you be going to see Rag’n’Bone Man on tour? Let us know on Twitter @CelebMix

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