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Breland Announces Headlining U.K., European Tour

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Breland has announced plans to embark on a headlining tour of the U.K. and Europe this fall, with support from Avery Anna.

The trek will kick off on August 27 with an appearance at The Long Road Festival in Leicestershire, U.K., on August 27. The singer will perform across Stockholm, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Glasgow and more before wrapping up on September 13 at Empire Music Hall in Belfast, U.K. Tickets for all dates are on sale now.

"I'm officially headed back overseas this autumn, but this time HEADLINING my first tour over there!" Breland said. "I've always loved playing throughout Europe and the UK, so I am SO excited to officially announce The Extra Mile Tour with the one and only @avery.anna.music. We're going to be playing all the hits and favorites, and maybe even some new stuff for ya."

Tour Dates:

Aug. 27 - Leicestershire, UK @ The Long Road Festival
Aug. 29 - Dusseldorf, Germany @ Heart to Heart
Aug. 30 - Hamburg, Germany @ Heart to Heart
Aug. 31 - Berlin, Germany @ Heart to Heart
Sept. - Oslo, Norway @ Krøsset*
Sept. 3 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Nalen Klubb*
Sept. 4 - København, Denmark @ Ideal Bar*
Sept. 6 - Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso*
Sept. 8 - Bristol, UK @ Thekla*
Sept. Camden, UK @ Electric Ballroom*
Sept. 10 - Manchester, UK @ Gorilla*
Sept. 12 - Glasgow, UK @ Saint Luke's*
Sept. 13 - Belfast, United Kingdom @ Belfast Empire Music Hall*

*with Avery Anna

(Photo: Jimmy Fontaine)

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