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Jorja Smith announces biggest UK tour to date for 2018
The run culminates with a London show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

Fresh off the back of new single ‘On My Mind’, our Class of 2017 star Jorja Smith has announced details of her biggest UK tour to date for next year.
The singer will play seven dates next February, following on from a stint supporting Bruno Mars this Autumn.
The run culminates in Smith’s biggest headline show to date, coming at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire on the 14th of the month.
“I don’t do New Year’s Resolutions,” she told us in a feature back in January. “I have too many expectations.”
“I’m an observer,” she continues. “I’m writing about what I’m seeing and what’s going on. Everyone interprets things differently, but everywhere you look - on social media - it’s all politics. It’s hard to escape from being political because it’s in your face. 2016 hasn’t been all bad. But because of social media, it’s easy for the bad to be visible. We see a lot more of it now. And it gets to us a lot quicker.”
Read the full Class Of 2017 interview here, and view the tour dates below.
FEBRUARY
06 Edinburgh, Liquid Rooms
07 Sheffield, Leadmill
08 Liverpool, Invisible Wind Factory
10 Coventry, Central Library
11 Oxford, O2 Academy
12 Cambridge, Junction
14 London, Shepherd’s Bush Empire
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