Jay Som reschedules Irish, UK and European tour dates for mental health reasons
Jay Som has reschedules her European and UK tour dates including a date at The Workmans Club, Dublin due to mental health reasons.
“Europe, I’m very sorry to say that I need to postpone my upcoming Anak Ko World Tour dates to March 2020,” the artist says. “I need to take this time to get my mental health in order and appreciate the patience.”
The Dublin show moves from November 27th to to 26th March 2020. Tickets remain valid for the new show date.
Jam Som affected tour dates
03.17.20 – Bristol, England – The Fleece
03.18.20 – Brighton, England – Patterns
03.19.20 – London, England – The Garage
03.21.20 – Manchester, England – YES
03.22.20 – Nottingham, England – Bodega Social Club
03.24.20 – Leeds, England – Brudenell Social Club
03.25.20 – Glasgow, Scotland – Stereo
03.26.20 – Dublin, Ireland – The Workmans Club
03.28.20 – Liverpool, England – Leaf
03.29.20 – Birmingham, England – The Sunflower Lounge
03.31.20 – Brussels, Belgium – Botanique (Witloof Bar)
04.01.20 – Paris, France – Supersonic
04.03.20 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Bitterzoet
04.05.20 – Stockholm, Sweden – Bar Brooklyn
04.06.20 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Ideal Bar
04.07.20 – Hamburg, Germany – Molotow (Skybar)
04.08.20 – Berlin, Germany – Kantine am Berghain
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