Teddy Thompson
Announces Re-Scheduled UK Tour Dates
Plays London’s EartH 30thJanuary 2021
‘Heartbreaker Please’ out this Friday
Ahead of the release of his highly anticipated new album, ‘Heartbreaker Please’, this coming Friday, Teddy Thompson has announced the dates for his re-scheduled UK tour, which were postponed due to Covid-19. The tour includes a stop at London’s EartH on 30th January 2021.
Teddy Thompson plays the following UK dates ahead of supporting John Grant on his UK tour. Tickets on sale now HERE
January 2021
Thurs 21st GLASGOW, Oran Mor
Fri 22nd POCKLINGTON, Arts Centre
Sat 23rd MANCHESTER, Band on the Wall
Sun 24th LEEDS, Brudenell Social Club
Tues 26th LONDON, Richmond Theatre
Weds 27th BASINGSTOKE, Haymarket
Fri 29th BRISTOL, St Georges
Sat 30th LONDON, EartH
Sun 31st MILTON KEYNES, The Stables
February 2021
Tues 2nd BIRMINGHAM, Glee Club
Weds 3rd BURY ST EDMUNDS, Corn Exchange
Thurs 4th NOTTINGHAM, Glee Club
Recorded in Brooklyn and written and produced by Teddy, Heartbreaker Please sees the critically acclaimed artist at the top of his craft, serving up the medicine of resignation with sweet, catchy satisfaction. “Here’s the thing,” Teddy sings frankly on his new album, “you don’t love me anymore. I can tell you’ve got one foot out the door.” From its opening track, Thompson’s new album reckons with the breakdown of love with a wistful levity as satisfying as it is devastatingly honest.
From a young age, Sam Cooke, Hank Williams, Chuck Berry, and the Everly Brothers made up the bulk of his listening and you can hear that ache in his voice. After releasing his self-titled debut in 2000, Teddy went on tour as part of Roseanne Cash’s band. Since then he’s released five acclaimed albums, collaborated with good friends Martha and Rufus Wainwright, contributed to numerous tribute projects, and produced albums for Americana singer-songwriter Dori Freeman, Shelby Lynne, Allison Moorer and his mother, Linda Thompson.