Kelly Jones-Fronted Far From Saints Announce Tiny London Warm Up Show

by | Mar 15, 2023

Far From SaintsKelly Jones of Stereophonics, with Patty Lynn and Dwight Baker from The Wind And The Wave have announced the details of a new warm up show at London’s Oslo venue in Hackney on Saturday 25th March 2023. Tickets go on sale at 9:00am on Thursday 16th March and will be available from HERE.

Far From Saints (Sophia French)

Far From Saints (Sophia French)

The news follows their recently announced performance at The Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust on Sunday 26th March and their sold-out London show at EartH Theatre on Monday 5th June.

The band will also be hitting the festival circuit this summer with an appearance already confirmed at Black Deer Festival in June as well as huge special guest shows with Kings Of Leon at The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham this May and Paul Weller’s Forest Live dates in June – with more details to be confirmed soon.

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Their debut new track Let’s Turn This Back Around which was released last month has already earned widespread critical acclaim. Making an instant impact for Far From Saints, the song received its first play from “Whispering” Bob Harris at Radio 2 and was also named as Jo Whiley’s Infatuation. The band’s eagerly awaited second track Take It Through The Night comes out today – 15th March – where fans can hear it first on Jo Whiley’s BBC Radio 2 program from 7.30PM.

Far From Saints

Far From Saints

Far From Saints first experimented with playing music together when The Wind And The Wave opened for Kelly Jones on his UK solo tour in 2019. They would spend their downtime jamming and writing songs together, and they would team up during Kelly’s set to perform a rapturously received cover of Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty’s Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around. After the three songwriters merged their influences, they created a fervent mix of Americana, folk, rock and country influences which very naturally complemented the alchemy and beautiful harmonies crafted by the two vocalists. Working on new music, their captivatingly fresh album will be released early this summer.

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