Paolo Nutini announces new UK tour
He comes to the UK in October
Last updated 19th May 2022
Paolo Nutini is best-known for his hits 'Last Request', 'New Shoes' and 'Scream (Funk My Life Up)', and now the Scottish singer has just announced a brand new tour. Starting in Ireland on 21st August, Paolo will be performing across the UK and Europe, ending in Aberdeen in November.
The singer posted a list of all the dates on his socials telling his fans: 'UK & European Tour 2022. Pre-order the new album ‘Last Night In The Bittersweet’ before 3pm BST 23rd May for early access to tickets. Link in stories'.
Paolo's tour is in support of his new album 'Last Night In The Bittersweet', and will see him performing six dates in the UK including two in Scotland.
What are the UK dates for Paulo Nutini’s ‘Last Night In The Bittersweet’ tour?
October 2022
O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester - 22nd
Alexandra Palace, London - 25th
O2 Academy I, Birmingham - 28th
Hull Bonus Arena, Hull - 29th
O2 Academy, Edinburgh - 31st
November 2022
Music Hall, Aberdeen - 1st
Tickets for Paolo Nutini go on sale at 9am on 25th May from Aloud.com
What is Paolo Nutini's new album called?
Paolo will be releasing his fourth studio album 'Last Night In The Bittersweet' on 1st July and it will include two songs he's recently released called ‘Lose It’ and ‘Through The Echoes’.
Paolo's last three albums have all been Top 3 hits in the UK, with his debut album 'These Streets' reaching Number 3, and his two subsequent albums, 'Sunny Side Up' and 'Caustic Love' both reaching Number 1.
Where is Paolo Nutini from?
Despite having a very Italian-sounding name Paolo was born in Paisley, Scotland. His dad is a Scot of Italian descent and his mum is also Scottish. When he was young he was encouraged to sing by his grandmother, who was a teacher at his school.
What songs is Paolo Nutini best-known for?
Paolo is best-known for his hits 'Last Request', 'New Shoes' and 'Scream (Funk My Life Up)'. His debut song 'Last Request' reached Number 5 in the UK in 2006. He also had success with 'Candy' released in 2009. The song was the lead single from his second studio album 'Sunny Side Up'.
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