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Music / May 21, 2021

April shares new UK and Ireland tour dates

April by Faye Larkin
Music / May 21, 2021

April shares new UK and Ireland tour dates

Words: Dylan Murphy

The Kildare singer is hitting the road and has rescheduled dates for shows including a huge Dublin headliner.

As J. Cole released a new album and A$AP Rocky hit the cover of GQ there’s a sense that giants are awakening from their slumber in the music game. With all the positive news of the past few weeks and announcements kicking back into gear it does genuinely feel as though nature is healing.

Another welcome bit of news comes courtesey of Kildare singer April. She’s just revealed that her tour dates have been rescheduled for November this year and with the way things are going you can hope that we’ll have the opportunity to hear her two EPs in the flesh.

Kicking things off in Germany, she’ll finish up in Dublin and Galway in The Academy and Roisin Dubh respectively.

Click here for tickets to April’s headline tour.

Elsewhere on District: Listen to Biig Piig’s new EP ‘The Sky Is Bleeding’