Poppy announces details of ‘Never Find My Place’ world tour – here’s how to get tickets
POPPY has announced dates for her Never Find My Place World Tour, and tickets go on sale today. Dates were previously postponed as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic but she’s back with a bang. She’s announced a full world tour called ‘Never Find My Place’, and will kick off in the US this March, […]
POPPY has announced dates for her Never Find My Place World Tour, and tickets go on sale today.
Dates were previously postponed as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic but she’s back with a bang.
Poppy has announced a huge world tour[/caption]She’s announced a full world tour called ‘Never Find My Place’, and will kick off in the US this March, before performing at a number of festivals including When We Were Young before arriving in the UK this November.
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She’ll perform at a number of huge venues, in Bristol, London, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow.
Tickets will go on sale 21 January at 9am so set your alarms.
You’ll be able to buy them from Ticketmaster here.
Poppy 2022 UK Tour Dates
- November 26: SWX, Bristol – buy here
- November 27: O2 Empire Shepherds Bush, London –buy here
- November 28: O2 Institute, Birmingham – buy here
- November 29: O2 Ritz Manchester, Manchester – buy here
- November 30: SWG3, Glasgow – buy here
The alternative artist has recently new hit, “3:14”, which has been written for her cat, Pi.
NME reported that “The track was first released via the artist’s recently launched MetaVerse app ‘PoppySphere’ on January 11, which is described as “a virtual 8-bit universe for fans to explore, with dynamic rooms and secrets to uncover as they navigate a realm of iconoclastic creation”.”
‘3.14’ is Poppy’s first original song of the year, however it’s not been confirmed f the track will feature on an upcoming project or not.
The release also follows fourth full length album, ‘Flux’ last September.
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