Justin Hayward To Embark On UK Solo Tour
Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward has announced a new slate of tour dates dubbed The Wind of Heaven tour, across England and Wales this fall. Mike Dawes will serve as direct support. “I’m always so thrilled to have the opportunity to tour in the U.K., particularly at this time in in my career when no one knows what the future holds,” Hayward said.More »
By on May 17, 2017
Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward has announced a new slate of tour dates dubbed The Wind of Heaven tour, across England and Wales this fall. Mike Dawes will serve as direct support. “I’m always so thrilled to have the opportunity to tour in the U.K., particularly at this time in in my career when no one knows what the future holds,” Hayward said. “I’m bringing my song-writing guitars from home on the road with me, so the gigs will have the feel and sound of my music room along with the vibe I was feeling as I wrote the songs. I look forward to singing and playing new songs and old songs, particularly “Forever Autumn,” which I only get to perform in my solo show, and “The Wind Of Heaven” from the forthcoming movie, and also to tell the real stories behind all the songs and the events that surrounded them at the time. It’s a joy to share a stage with such wonderful young and inspiring talents as Mike Dawes and Julie Ragins, a truly exceptional musician and singer. She and I have shared stages all over the world for many years, loving the music we play, both with the Moody Blues and solo. I look forward to seeing you on the road.” Just Hayward Tour dates: Sep 18: Southend Cliffs Pavillion Sep 19: Guildford G Live Sep 20: Bournemouth Pavilion Sep 22: Barnstaple Queen’s Hall Sep 23: Worthing Assembly Halls Sep 25: Weston Super Mare Playhouse Theatre Sep 27: Hull City Hall Sep 28: Wrexham William Aston Hall Oct 01: Liverpool Philharmonic Hall Oct 02: Cardiff St David’s Hall Oct 03: London Union Chapel Oct 05: Birmingham Town Hall Oct 06: St Albans Arena Copyright(c) 2017 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «