– Named to Pandora’s “Artist to Watch: Country” list, Alexandra Kay, will tonight begin the UK & Ireland leg of her All I’ve Ever Known tour with a sold-out show at the Academy in Dublin, following a hugely successful run of twelve shows across Europe.
The remaining shows will see Alexandra, who has sold over 80,000 tickets as a headlining artist, playing in Belfast, Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester and London, with support by rising artist Chanel Yates on all the UK dates. More information/limited tickets available here.
Opting to build her career independently, until signing with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville in February, Alexandra released ‘Cupid’s A Cowgirl‘ in February, and will share ‘The Last‘ this Friday (May 23) – available to pre-order/save here. Both songs are on her forthcoming full-length project.
Commenting on ‘The Last’ via social media, Alexandra’s shared “this song is what it feels like to know you found your person.”
Alexandra’s debut album All I’ve Ever Known reached #1 on the iTunes All Genre and Country charts globally and earned her a spot in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Country Album, Emerging Artist and HeatSeeker charts.
The “adept, propitious singer-songwriter” (Billboard) has been taken under genre-bending phenomenon Jelly Roll’s wing, and most recently accompanied the country icon on his 2024 Beautifully Broken Arena Tour, which included his sold-out hometown show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. She has also opened for Morgan Wallen at his sold-out Hyde Park show in London, landed her first motion picture soundtrack feature with the acclaimed Twisters: The Album, and is one of the top-selling artists on TikTok Shop for music.
ALL I’VE EVER KNOWN UK AND IRELAND TOUR DATES:
May 20 – Dublin, Ireland – Academy [SOLD OUT]
May 21 – Belfast, UK – Limelight 1 [SOLD OUT]
May 23 – Birmingham, UK – XOYO [SOLD OUT]
May 24 – Brighton, UK – Chalk
May 25 – Bristol, UK – SWX
May 27 – Glasgow, UK – TV Studio, SWG3 [SOLD OUT]
May 28 – Manchester, UK – O2 Ritz [SOLD OUT]
May 29 – London, UK – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire