Dylan John Thomas Announces November Tour

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Ahead of the release of his highly anticipated debut album, Scottish singer songwriter, Dylan John Thomas, has announced details of a UK headline tour for November.

It aligns with the release of Yesterday Is Gone, a new single taken from the forthcoming record and Dylan’s first new music of 2023 following a breakthrough couple of years for the talented artist.

Dylan commented on the new track, which was produced with Rich Turvey (Blossoms, The Coral): “‘Yesterday Is Gone’ was recorded in Liverpool a couple of months ago and I’m looking forward to playing it live. It’s a bit different for us – I was listening to a lot of synth film soundtracks at the time”.

DJT will perform at Reading and Leeds Festival in August, another landmark gig for Dylan who has been garnering a strong reputation off the back of his live performances.

He scooped the prestigious Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Scottish Music Awards last year, and his story from busker to sell out artist will see Dylan performing two nights at his hometown Barrowlands as part of the latest run of dates.

Full tour dates are listed below. Tickets for the November headline tour will go on sale HERE from 9am this Thursday – July 6th.

NOVEMBER TOUR DATES
2nd – Leeds, Beckett Students’ Union
3rd – Liverpool, O2 Academy 1
4th – Newcastle, University
7th – Birmingham, O2 Institute 2
9th – Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom
10th – Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom
14th – Cardiff, Globe
15th – Southampton, Papillon
16th – London, Garage

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