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Richard Hawley reveals new album details

Richard Hawley

Richard Hawley

UK tour to follow release of 'Lady's Bridge'

Richard Hawley has announced revealed full details of his new album 'Lady's Bridge'.

The record, out on on August 20, will follow on from 2005's 'Cole Corner', which was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2006.

The latest 11-track album was recorded at Yello Arch Studio in Sheffield earlier this year.

The tracklisting is:

'Valentine'
'Roll River Roll'
'Serious'
'Tonight The Streets Are Ours'
'Lady Solitude'
'Dark Road'
'The Sea Calls'
'Lady's Bridge'
'I'm Looking For Someone To Find Me'
'Our Darkness'
'The Sun Refused To Shine'


As previously reported, Richard Hawley will tour the UK in September.

The dates are as follows:

Southampton Guildhall (September 2)
Cambridge Corn Exchange (3)
Brighton Dome (4)
London Roundhouse (5)
Birmingham Symphony Hall (7)
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (8)
Oxford New Theatre (9)
Bristol Colston Hall (10)
Sheffield City Hall (12)
Edinburgh Queens Hall (14)
Glasgow City Halls (16)
Gateshead The Sage (17)
Leicester De Montfort Hall (19)
Bradford St George's Hall (20)
Manchester Bridgewater Hall (21)


To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS, now.

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