Leon Bridges

Iveagh Gardens, Sunday 20th July

The six-times Grammy Award nominated Texan artist released his broadly acclaimed fourth LP, LEON last Autumn, and will head to Ireland this July 20th.

The run kicks off in London, ahead of dates at Dublin’s Iveagh Gardens, Glasgow, Manchester, Halifax’s Piece Hall on 24th July, concluding at the Latitude Festival in Suffolk on 26th July. Leon precedes these dates out in Europe to play Mad Cool in Madrid, Cruilla in Barcelona, the Montreux Jazz Festival, Gent Jazz Festival, and a standalone headline show in Paris at Salle Pleyel too.

Support for all UK/Ireland headline dates comes from Leeds trio Gotts Street Park

Bridges has recently returned from Australia having played sold out shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. He commences a full North American tour through May/June.


Date:
Sunday 20th July
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
€49.20

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