Dan Patlansky 2023 UK Tour: Intimate Blues-Rock Shows Supporting Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Charity

by | Apr 9, 2023

Award-winning South African blues-rock guitarist Dan Patlansky has announced an eight-date UK Headline Tour for May 2023, with a focus on intimate venues in support of Nordoff Robbins, the UK’s largest music therapy charity. The tour kicks off on Friday, 12th May 2023 at Stereo in Glasgow, Scotland, and will see Patlansky performing tracks from his 2022 album “Shelter of Bones,” brand-new songs, and fan favourites.

The Dan Patlansky 2023 UK Tour marks the 7th anniversary of his debut headline UK tour in April/May 2017 and includes a debut performance in Barnsley. After touring with Joe Satriani, King King, Joanne Shaw Taylor, and Walter Trout, Patlansky has chosen to return to the towns and cities that played a significant role in his rise in the UK blues-rock scene, emphasising the intimacy of smaller venues.

In addition to providing an up-close experience for fans, the tour will support Nordoff Robbins through fundraising and awareness-raising efforts across all eight dates.

The May 2023 UK Headline Tour will visit the following locations:

  • Friday 12th May 2023 – Stereo, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Saturday 13th May 2023 – The Globe, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
  • Sunday 14th May 2023 – Greystones, Sheffield, United Kingdom
  • Tuesday 16th May 2023 – The Cluny, Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • Wednesday 17th May 2023 – The Deaf Institute, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Thursday 18th May 2023 – The 1865, Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Friday 19th May 2023 – Birdwell Venue, Barnsley, United Kingdom
  • Saturday 20th May 2023 – PowerHaus (Formerly Dingwalls), Camden, London, United Kingdom

Tickets are available now at www.danpatlansky.com

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