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slowthai announces 2023 UK/EU tour
He’ll be supported by Nia Archives and Sainté.
With his third album ‘UGLY’ set for release on 3rd March, slowthai has announced UK and European tour dates for his ‘UGLY’ World Tour.
Speaking about his forthcoming new album, slowthai says, “People see you as a character. They don’t actually know who you are. You’re stereotyped as the nutter who gets in his boxers. I was doing that to show that you should be free at shows and enjoy yourself but you choose to see me as an idiot.
“It doesn’t matter what or who people think you are, you’ve just got to stay true and respect yourself. I have UGLY tattooed on my face because it’s a reminder to love myself, rather than put myself down constantly or feel the impression people have of me should determine who I am as a person.”
Check out his new tour dates below.
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SEPTEMBER
20 – Barrowland Ballroom - Glasgow
21 – O2 Victoria Warehouse - Manchester
22 – Alexandra Palace - London
23 – O2 Academy - Birmingham
27 – Elysee Montmarte - Paris, France
28 – Paradiso - Amsterdam, Netherlands
29 – Metropol - Berlin, Germany
30 – AB - Brussels, Belgium
Get tickets to watch slowthai live now.
SEPTEMBER
20 – Barrowland Ballroom - Glasgow
21 – O2 Victoria Warehouse - Manchester
22 – Alexandra Palace - London
23 – O2 Academy - Birmingham
27 – Elysee Montmarte - Paris, France
28 – Paradiso - Amsterdam, Netherlands
29 – Metropol - Berlin, Germany
30 – AB - Brussels, Belgium
Get tickets to watch slowthai live now.
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