Eight-Date Tour
by Hannah Roberts | PA Entertainment via The Irish News | January 18, 2024
British actor-turned-musician Damian Lewis has announced he will be embarking on a tour in March ahead of the release of a new album. The 52-year-old London-born actor, who starred in the TV series Homeland and 2019 comedy film Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood, has turned his hand to music in recent years. He released his debut album Mission Creep last year and will embark on a new set of tour dates, starting with a show in East Sussex at the Trading Boundaries on Friday March 8. Discussing the tour, Lewis said:
“Dry January at home? If you’re itching for some live music by March. I’m here to help. Me and the band are hitting the road again in March for The Mission Creep Tour Part 2. Can’t wait. Come!”
Lewis also revealed that plans are underway to release a second album this year. He said: “I’ll be playing my album Mission Creep, sure, but also sneaking in songs from my second album, which will be out later this year. That’s right: new year, new pants, new songs. See you there.”
Lewis’s eight-date tour includes shows at Southend’s Palace Theatre, Watford’s Palace Theatre, Oxford’s Academy 2, Stroud’s The Sub Rooms, Lighthouse Poole, Norwich’s Epic Studios and The Junction in Cambridge. The actor toured the UK following the release of his debut album in June and has played at festivals including Wilderness in Oxfordshire and Black Deer Festival in Kent.
Lewis wrote all of the original songs in Mission Creep during the first Covid-19 lockdown before he presented them to his friend and jazz musician Giacomo Smith, who offered to produce the album. The pair then worked to put a band together and Smith introduced Lewis to musicians, some of whom had played with him in the Kansas Smitty’s House Band.
Mission Creep peaked at number 38 in the UK’s albums chart, following its release, according to the Official Charts Company.
Lewis won an Emmy and Golden Globe in his role as Nicholas Brody in the drama Homeland, which premiered in 2011 and starred Claire Danes and Rupert Friend. He has also featured in TV mini series Wolf Hall (2015), adapted from Hilary Mantel’s book trilogy, action film The Sweeney (2012) and a remake of Shakespeare’s famous love story Romeo And Juliet (2013).
Tickets for Damian Lewis’ tour dates are on sale now, available to purchase from the respective venues.
MARCH
Friday, March 8, 2024 – Trading Boundaries, East Sussex – Sheffield Green near Fletching, Sussex, TN223RB, UK – 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 10, 2024 – Palace Theatre, Southend – 430 London Road, Southend on Sea, SS0 9LA, UK – 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 20, 2024 – The Palace, Watford – 20 Clarendon Rd, WD17 1JZ, UK – 8:00 p.m.
Friday, March 22, 2024 – O2 Academy 2, Oxford – 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE, UK – 6:30 p.m. (tickets on sale December 22)
Sunday, March 24, 2024 – Sub Rooms, Stroud – George Street, Stroud GL5 1AE, UK – 7:30 p.m.
Monday, March 25, 2024 – Lighthouse Centre for the Arts, Poole – The Theatre, 21 Kingland Rd, BH15 1UG, UK – 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 – Epic Studios, Norwich – 112-114 Magdalen St, Norwich, NR3 1JD, UK – 8:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 28, 2024 – Junction, Cambridge – Junction 1, Clifton Way, CB1 7GX, UK – 7:00 p.m.
GENERAL TICKET OUTLETS
Ticketmaster here
Stereo Board here
See Tickets here
Gigantic here
Bands in Town here
TICKETS BY VENUE
East Sussex, Trading Boundaries here
Palace Theatre, Southend here
Palace, Watford here
O2 Academy 2, Oxford Tickets here
Sub Rooms, Stroud here
Sub Rooms, Stroud (from Eventim) here
Sub Rooms, Stroud (from WeGotTickets) here
Lighthouse, Poole here
Epic Studios, Norwich here
Epic Studios, Norwich (from Ticket Source) here
Junction, Cambridge here
MISSON CREEP TRACKLISTING:
SIDE A:
1. DOWN ON THE BOWER
2. SOHO TANGO
3. HOLE IN MY ROOF
4. HARVEST MOON
5. MY LITTLE ONE
6. SHE COMES
SIDE B:
1. AFTER MIDNIGHT
2. ZARAGOZA
3. NEVER JUDGE A MAN BY HIS UMBRELLA
4. WANNA GROW OLD IN PARIS
5. MAKIN’ PLANS
6. WHY?
Bonus Track on CD and digital downloads (UK/US): SUCH A NIGHT
OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEOS:
‘Down on the Bowery’
‘Zaragoza’
‘Makin’ Plans’
‘She Comes’
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