Soul Legends Unite for All-Star ‘Giants of Soul’ UK Tour

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The Giants of Soul Tour is on its way and ready to come to a venue near you from September to October 2022 and is a must see, must hear, for all soul lovers who remember what the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s meant to the genre. For the first time ever, a “Magnificent Seven” of soul legends are brought together and they include:

Tunde Baiyweu the voice of The Lighthouse Family famed for singles including Ocean Drive, Lifted, High, Lost in Space and Raincloud, selling a combined 15 million albums;

Deniece Williams – the four-time Grammy winner behind Free and Let’s Hear it For The Boy

Gwen Dickey the voice of Rose Royce – 9 UK top 40s including Love Don’t Live Here Anymore, Wishing on a Star, and the Grammy-winning Car Wash; 

Alexander O’Neal – 14 UK top 40s including Criticize, If You Were Here Tonight, and Saturday Love;

Jaki Graham – 6 UK top 40s including Could It Be I’m Falling in Love, Round and Around, Set Me Free; 

Janet Kay – the star behind smash hit Silly Games; 

Plus new breakout star Candace Woodson, who last year topped the UK Soul Chart. 

Backing The Giants of Soul is an all-star ten-piece band made of only the finest musicians from the UK and USA.

Tour dates run from Sep 4th through to Oct 4th with tickets pre-sales available from Mar 23rd and general tickets from March 25th

So lovers of soul rejoice! Prepare yourself for over three hours of nonstop hits and classic feel-good anthems! And, as if that’s not enough, the multi-award-winning Angie Greaves (Smooth Radio) will host the tour which will span 20 cities, with the artists roll of honour including 18 UK top ten hits, 47 top 40 hits, and over 5 million Spotify followers. This is not a show to miss!

Giants of Soul is the perfect escape for anyone looking to lose themselves in an unforgettably great night! With a legendary line-up, there has never been a better time than now to give yourself up to the Giants of Soul!

You can buy tickets to see Giants of Soul here!

The full list of dates are as follows;

Sep 4 Ipswich – Regent Theatre
Sep 6 Bath – The Forum
Sep 7 Cambridge – Corn Exchange
Sep 8 Manchester – Bridgewater Hall
Sep 9 Liverpool – Philharmonic
Sep 10 York – Barbican
Sep 13 Halifax – Victoria Theatre
Sep 14 Sheffield – City Hall
Sep 15 Venue Cymru
Sep 16 Middlesbrough – Town Hall
Sep 17 Edinburgh – O2 Academy
Sep 18 Newcastle – O2 City Hall
Sep 20 London – Hammersmith Eventim Apollo
Sep 24 Basingstoke – The Anvil
Sep 25 Portsmouth – Guildhall
Sep 27 Blackpool – Opera House
Sep 28 Nottingham – Royal Concert Hall
Sep 29 Scarborough – Spa
Oct 2 Brighton – Brighton Centre
Oct 4 Bournemouth – Pavilion

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