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Johnny Lloyd

Former frontman of indie outfit Tribes – JOHNNY LLOYD – has announced he will play six dates supporting the Goo Goo Dolls on their UK tour this Autumn, including Norwich UEA.

The dates are in addition to his own headline shows starting this week as well as the Tom Odell support slots in November, which will see Lloyd playing some of his biggest shows to date.

“The songwriter’s finest solo moment to date” – CLASH

Starting in Brighton on September 28th, Lloyd’s headline tour is his biggest run of solo shows and follows high profile support slots so far including The Maccabees, Mystery Jets, Jamie T and most recently Black Honey. The London show at the new Camden Assembly is now sold out.

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Lloyd will be performing songs from his new EP ‘Dreamland’, which features tracks produced by Hugo White from The Maccabees as well as Jamie T. The EP is out now on Xtra Mile Recordings and reached Number 12 in the iTunes Pop Chart.

The new single ‘Happy Humans’ is currently being played across Radio X, picking up where previous single ‘Pilgrims’ left off which was playlisted at Radio X after bagging the Shock Of The New daytime slot as well as receiving further plays on 6Music thanks to Steve Lamacq and Dermot O’Leary’s Radio 2 show. The video which features British Actor Douglas Booth premiered on VEVO clocking up over 50,000 views.

UK HEADLINE TOUR DATES:

OCTOBER
1st BRISTOL Louisiana
3rd BIRMINGHAM, Sunflower Lounge
4th MANCHESTER Gullivers (+ support The RPMs)
6th SHEFFIELD, Hayley
7th NEWCASTLE, Think Tank
16th LONDON, Hackney Wonderland

W/ GOO GOO DOLLS – OCTOBER
8th NORWICH UEA
9th LEEDS, O2 Academy
10th GLASGOW, O2 Academy
12th MANCHESTER, Albert Hall
13th BIRMINGHAM, O2 Institute
14th LONDON, Eventim Apollo

W/ TOM ODELL – NOVEMBER
4th BRIGHTON, Brighton Centre
5th PLYMOUTH, Pavilions
6th SWINDON, Oasis Centre

For more information or to book visit www.seetickets.com/JohnnyLloyd /www.facebook.com/johnnylloydmusic

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