Damian Lewis has added extra dates to his band’s first ever UK tour to meet demand.
Touring in support of Lewis’ debut album ‘Mission Creep’, releasedin June on Decca Records, the tour, which starts on 9th September in Nottingham, will now include additional dates in Basingstoke, Eastleigh and Milton Keynes.
Backed by his band of stellar musicians, Lewis’ tour follows a run of sold-out shows at London venues Omeara, KOKO, Union Chapel, The Tabernacle and Hoxton Hall, in addition to festival appearances at Wilderness and Black Deer Festival.
Those first live shows at London’s Omeara and KOKOgave Lewis a sense of what leading a band in front of a live audience could feel like.
Having received glowing live reviews from the likes of The Times and The Telegraph, a battle ensured between record labels, with Lewis eventually signing to the legendary Decca Records, part of the Universal Music Group.
Lewis wrote all the original songs on Mission Creep during the time afforded to him in the first lockdown of the pandemic. But the album’s origin story began when Lewis, after leaving school, took to the road with his guitar and went busking through continental Europe. This experience has stayed with Damian ever since and is reflected in his debut release.
Acting of course took over, and took off, but Lewis kept his hand in, playing the odd wrap party as part of a scratch band. But the idea of actually making a record only came to him during lockdown.
With the time and space away from a busy acting schedule, Lewis was able to throw himself into playing and writing songs, and the ideas started to flow. Damian was taken back to the time he played the guitar every day, but with the additional maturity and experience that an eventful life has given him.
Once the songs were complete, Lewis played them to his friend Giacomo Smith, one of today’s most exciting jazz musicians. Smith liked what he heard and gave Lewis all the encouragement he needed, offering to produce the album. Led by Lewis, the pair then set about putting a band together, with Smith introducing Lewis to an array of brilliant musicians, many of whom had played with Smith in the hugely loved and admired Kansas Smitty’s House Band.
“I can’t wait to get out on the road with my band this autumn for our first UK tour,” said Lewis. “We’ve played London, we’ve played New York, but now we’re getting serious and bringing the music to the great towns and cities of Gateshead, Nottingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff and many more – AND, am I allowed to say this, “due to popular demand”, we’ve just added three more dates at the start of November so, all of you in Basingstoke, Eastleigh and Milton Keynes, get your glad rags on.”
On its release, Mission Creep received highly favourable reviews, with The Daily Telegraph describing it as “Romantic, offbeat, witty, wise, very touching and unarguably accomplished”. Elsewhere, The Line Of Best Fit concluded “Lewis’s songs are beautifully written and performed”, while Blues & Soul happily advised its readers to “be prepared for something very special.”
Lewis said, “I’ve been blown away by the critical response to Mission Creep, and I hope everybody likes it as much as the critics seem to. All written by me and produced by my friend Giacomo Smith, with one or two favourite tracks thrown in as covers, you might think it’s a little weird that Major Winters is singing you a love song, or that Bobby Axelrod is getting all tender with some Neil Young, or that Nicholas Brody is wailing some up tempo rock ‘n’ roll at you, but come along, see for yourself. Because actually, none of those guys are up there, it’s just me with my incredible band of jazz ‘n’ rock musicians, and we’re in town to give you a great night out.”
But not one to rest on his laurels, Lewis is already looking beyond this tour and has the festival circuit firmly in his sites for 2024. He said, “If you like what you hear then come back next summer for the festivals, when we hope to be at Glastonbury and others. How cool would it be to play the West Holts Stage at sunset?”
The full, list of Damian Lewis’ tour dates is as follows:
SEPTEMBER
Sat 9 Nottingham Rescue Rooms
Fri 15 Birmingham Town Hall
Sat 16 Cardiff The Gate
Sun 17 Bristol Thekla
Fri 29 Brighton The Old Market
Sat 30 Manchester Band on the Wall
OCTOBER
Sun 1 Leeds Brudenell Social Club
Sat 7 Gateshead Sage 2
NOVEMBER
Wed 1 Basingstoke Haymarket
Thur 9 Eastleigh The Concord
Mon 6 Milton Keynes he Stables
Tickets for all dates are on sale now, available from the venues or from:
Alt Tickets here
Ticket Web here
Stereo Board here
See Tickets here
Gigantic here
Bands in Town here
**Birmingham tickets only – B:Music here