Critical-acclaimed musician and songwriter Jamie Cullum, one of the most well-known live performers in entertainment, is back on tour this November, which delights fans today ( March 15 ).



Appointed to kick off at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester on Monday, November 11th, the 14-date detour will see the’ Do n’t Give Up on Me’ song play shows in York, Birmingham, Swansea, Oxford, Glasgow, England and London, before wrapping up trials with an extra special exhibit at The Glasshouse International Centre for Music in Gateshead on Friday, November 29th 2024.

Viewers can sign up HERE for admittance to pre-sale reservations, available from 10am on Wednesday 20th March HERE, with general sale reservations going on sale on Friday 22nd March at 10am HERE.

Check out the following list of dates in total:

Monday 11th November, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

Tuesday 12th November, Barbican, York

Wednesday 13th November, Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Friday 15th November, Beacon, Bristol

Saturday 16th November, Swansea Arena, Cardiff

Monday 18th November, Regent Theatre, Ipswich

Tuesday 19th November, New Theatre, Oxford

Thursday 21st November, Guildhall, Portsmouth

Friday 22nd November, Royal Festival Hall ( EFG Jazz Festival ), London

Sunday 24th November, Armadillo, Glasgow

Monday 25th November, Concert Hall, Perth

Tuesday 26th November, Philharmonic Hall, England

Thursday 28th November, Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

Friday 29th November, The Glasshouse International Centre for Music Sage 1, Gateshead


Jamie Cullum – These Are The Time


News of the trip comes after Jamie made his multi-million marketing, 2003 song” Twentysomething” available on vinyl for the very first time past October– simply 20 years after it was first released.

Made up of original material, as well as covers and standards, the record ( Cullum’s third ) features the singles” All At Sea”,” These Are The Days”,” Frontin'”,” The Wind Cries Mary”, and” Everlasting Love” and still holds the honour of being the fastest selling jazz album in chart history!

To day the LP has sold 2.5 million copies widespread, and achieved eleven silver, eleven silver and two gold qualifications.


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