DAVID GRAY – Brings ‘Past & Present’ World Tour to UK and Ireland – This Spring and Summer

DAVID GRAY 

ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM ‘DEAR LIFE’ OUT NOW

VIA LAUGH A MINUTE RECORDS / SECRETLY DISTRIBUTION

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2025 ‘PAST & PRESENT’ WORLD TOUR 

INCLUDES TWENTY-SEVEN UK & IRELAND DATES ACROSS 

MARCH, APRIL, MAY & AUGUST 2025

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Praise for ‘Dear Life’:

“A brooding triumph from one of the country’s finest singer-songwriters” **** – Daily Telegraph

“His most confessional and emotive work to date” 8/10 – Clash Magazine

“A slow-burner that catches fire” **** – Mojo Magazine

“This 13th album confirms Gray’s not lost his touch” – The Guardian.

“A shimmering song-suite. Gray’s patience has paid off handsomely” **** Daily Mail

“The sonic DNA of White Ladder is present here” – Rolling Stone UK

“Gray still possesses that musical touch that made White Ladder so ubiquitous nearly a quarter of a century ago” **** – Classic Pop Magazine

“A soulful collection of richly poetic songs about love, change and mortality” – Independent

“Glowing with emotional intelligence. Gray has long since mastered the art of the singer-songwriter” **** Mail On Sunday

“His poppiest and most successful album since White Ladder” – Music OMH

“Blissful catchy tunes awash with emotional intelligence” – Daily Mirror

David Gray has embarked on his fifty-two date Past & Present world tour in support of his critically acclaimed new album, ‘Dear Life’, released earlier this month via his independent label, Laugh A Minute Records/Secretly Distribution. The tour is currently underway in the U.S. and will continue with UK dates throughout March, April, and May. The majority of shows are already sold out, including London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall, the first of two shows at the London Palladium, Glasgow’s SEC Armadillo, Manchester’s 02 Apollo and Dublin’s 3Arena. All UK and European dates will feature special guest Talia Rae, Gray’s collaborator on the lead single, “Plus & Minus.”

The response to ‘Dear Life’ has been extraordinary. Critics have hailed the album as “a brooding triumph” (Telegraph), “his most confessional and emotive work to date” (Clash Magazine), and “a slow-burner that catches fire” (Mojo). The album has also drawn comparisons to Gray’s multi-platinum-selling, ‘White Ladder’ – “the sonic DNA of White Ladder is present here,” (Rolling Stone) and “his poppiest and most successful album since White Ladder” (Music OMH). Gray’s artistry as a songwriter has also been singled out – “this 13th album confirms Gray’s not lost his touch” (Guardian) and “a soulful collection of richly poetic songs about love, change and mortality” (Independent).

David Gray’s story is unlike any other. He spent almost a decade striving to make a breakthrough, and when it happened it did so in the biggest way imaginable as ‘White Ladder’ became one of the best-selling British albums of recent decades and established him as an arena-filling artist. As the years have passed, his songcraft has only been deepened by his natural ability to convey specific emotions, atmospheres, or, as heard on his acclaimed 2021 album ‘Skellig’, a perception of place – all positioning him in the lineage of classic poetic singer-songwriters rather than lovestruck acoustic troubadours. While the likes of Ed Sheeran, Adele and Hozier have acknowledged his influence, David has continued to follow his own artistic path.

‘Dear Life’ is Gray’s thirteenth album. It’s the result of “a starburst of songwriting … it just seemed like the gods of songwriting were being kind. The doubting voices didn’t turn up.” An album of emotional crisis and resolution, mortality and faith, reality and illusion, love and heartbreak, magic, science, loss and acceptance. While it is full of yearning and hope, there is an undercurrent of darkness, a tension between competing forces of hope and despair: a cavalcade of emotions in what is his most lyrically-focused collection to-date.

The Radio 2 playlisted “Plus & Minus” catches the songwriter at his most immediately infectious. The song’s piano refrain frames a duet about a fractured relationship, in which Gray’s inimitable voice trades words of disillusionment and despair with newcomer Talia Rae, whose smoky vocal simultaneously evokes equal measures of wit and sadness.

The new album’s foundations were set in 2019, but progress was halted by Covid as well as the subsequent need to twice reschedule his huge ‘White Ladder’ anniversary tour. Revisiting those songs was a reminder of the classic songcraft and electronic undercurrent that made them so memorable, yet David was also compelled to ambitiously broaden his palette, working with producer Ben de Vries to create dazzlingly rich orchestral strings, horns and woodwind arrangements to correspond with the scale of the themes. A change of location was also a factor, with much of the album recorded in a makeshift studio in Norfolk.

David adds, “A lot has happened to me. There’s been change on so many levels, all the ups and downs and dramas and tragedies and joys that the slow movement through life brings. This record has been a reckoning with stuff that’s been building up like static for years. But I say this with joy and a smile on my face. I know what I’ve done is as good as anything I could possibly do.”

The physical release of ‘Dear Life’ includes two additional tracks, “The Messenger” and “More Than Anything,” available exclusively on Vinyl/CD format.

Talia Rae will be the special guest support across all UK and EU dates, with Sierra Spirit joining as the special guest for all U.S. dates.

Past & Present UK and Ireland Tour Dates:

March 13th – Portsmouth, UK – Guildhall

March 14th – Brighton, UK – Brighton Dome / SOLD-OUT

March 16th – Swansea, UK – Swansea Arena / SOLD-OUT

March 17th – Bath, UK – The Forum / SOLD-OUT

March 18th – Oxford, UK – New Theatre / SOLD-OUT

March 20th – Newcastle, UK – O2 City Hall

March 21st – Stockton, UK – Globe Theatre / SOLD-OUT

March 22nd – Glasgow, UK -SEC Armadillo / SOLD-OUT

March 24th – Nottingham, UK – Royal Concert Hall / SOLD-OUT

March 25th – Manchester, UK – O2 Apollo / SOLD-OUT

March 27th – Sheffield, UK – City Hall

March 28th – Llandudno, UK – Venue Cymru / SOLD-OUT

March 29th – Leicester, UK- De Montfort Hall / SOLD-OUT

March 31st – Liverpool, UK – Philharmonic Hall / SOLD-OUT

April 1st – Birmingham, UK – Symphony Hall

April 3rd – London, UK – Royal Albert Hall / SOLD-OUT

April 5th – Dublin, Ireland – 3 Arena / SOLD-OUT

May 1st – Limerick, Ireland – Live At The Castle / SOLD-OUT

May 2nd – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena

May 4th – Cheltenham, UK – Cheltenham Jazz Festival

May 6th – Glasgow, UK – SEC Armadillo

May 8th – Wolverhampton, UK – Civic Hall

May 9th – London, UK – Palladium / SOLD-OUT

May 10th – London, UK – Palladium

August 27th – Killarney, Ireland – Gleneagle INEC Arena / SOLD-OUT

August 28th – Killarney, Ireland – Gleneagle INEC Arena

August 30th – Belfast, UK – Custom House Square

Dear Life Physical tracklist:

1.     After The Harvest

2.     Plus & Minus

3.     Eyes Made Rain

4.     Leave Taking

5.     I Saw Love

6.     Fighting Talk

7.     Sunlight On Water

8.     That Day Must Surely Come

9.     Singing For The Pharaoh

10.   The Messenger*

11.   Acceptance (It’s Alright)

12.   Future Bride

13.   The Only Ones

14.   The First Stone

15.   More Than Anything*

*= Available exclusively on Vinyl/CD formats

For more information:

www.davidgray.com