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Acclaimed Nashville trio The Cadillac Three have announced ‘The Years Go Fast’ tour, which will be taking place in May 2024 and concluding with a headline performance at The Royal Albert Hall on Friday 17th May 2024 as part of Highways Festival. Speaking about their return to the UK, the band comment, “We are excited to fly ‘The Years Go Fast’ tour across the pond in 2024! We’ve been plotting and planning for a long time to make this the best tour yet. “We’re bringing our dear friend and special guest, Stephen Wilson Jr., and are excited to introduce you to Willy Cobb. To top it all off, we are headlining Highways at the Royal Albert Hall! We can’t wait to see you next May!” Tickets go on general sale Friday 8th December 2023 at 10am local time and will be available here. The country fuzz heroes recently released their sixth album, The Years Go Fast, which is more expansive in sound and reflective of the way the band continually tinker with their swaggering brand of country-rock, but still sound like only the three of them can – guitar, lap steel and drums. The ACM-nominated group’s new album also sees them in a new place in their lives after a lot of growth, hurt and heartbreak, coming through those trials and emerging on the other side — battle-scarred, a little older, a little wiser, and more willing to be vulnerable. While the changes that shaped The Years Go Fast were often sudden and shocking, the group’s sound has shifted in a slightly more subtle fashion. There are still the rock heavy anthems and nod to their roots, but each album offers a new glimpse into what sounds have captured the group’s attention, whether it’s the organic funk of Tabasco & Sweet Tea or the pronounced heavy influences on The Years Go Fast. Whatever the flavour, the fans unwavering support never falters and with the UK always being a second home to The Cadillac Three, whose electric shows have always been a must see on the touring calendar, ‘The Years Go Fast’ tour will be one you don’t want to miss. ‘The Years Go Fast’ UK & Ireland Tour – May 2024Sat 4th – Dublin, The AcademySun 5th – Belfast, LimelightWeds 8th – Glasgow, O2 AcademyThurs 9th – Newcaslte, NXSat 11th – Manchester, AcademySun 12th – Leeds, O2 AcademyTue 14th – Nottingham, Rock CityThurs 16th – Cardiff, TramshedFri 17th – London, Royal Albert Hall (headlining Highways Festival)
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Tickets on sale from 10am (GMT) on Friday 8th December 2023.
Tickets will be available from the band’s website – https://www.thecadillacthree.com/tour
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