Leon Bridges for Dublin show
Leon Bridges will touch down in the Olympia Theatre in Dublin later this year on November 7th.
The Texan soul man is set to release his second album Good Thing in May, and if all we get from it long-term is the track ‘Bad Bad News’ then I’ll be happy.
The show is part of his European tour and tickets for Dublin are €31 plus fees. Tickets for all shows go on general sale from Friday 13th April through Leon’s website Leonbridges.com and Ticketmaster.ie – Support on all EU/UK dates in October and November comes from Amber Mark (see below).
Leon Bridges Live dates
9th April – Jazz Café, London SOLD OUT
23rd October – Neue Theaterfabrik, Munich
24th October – Live Music Hall, Cologne
25th October – Docks, Hamburg
27th October – Rockefeller Music Hall, Oslo
28th October – Cirkus, Stockholm
29th October – Vega, Copenhagen
1st November – AFAS Live, Amsterdam
2nd November – AB, Brussels
3rd November – Le Trianon, Paris
5th November – O2 Academy, Brixton
7th November – Olympia, Dublin
9th November – O2 Academy, Glasgow
11th November – O2 Institute, Birmingham
12th November – Rock City, Nottingham
14th November – Academy, Manchester
15th November – O2 Academy, Leeds
17th November – O2 Academy Brixton, London
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