LARRY FLEET RETURNS TO THE UK & EUROPE FOR ‘HARD WORK AND HOLY WATER’ TOUR

LARRY FLEET RETURNS TO THE UK & EUROPE FOR ‘HARD WORK AND HOLY WATER’ TOUR

New EP Somewhere In The South Available Now

LONDON, UK. – (8th August, 2025) – Tennessee-born troubadour Larry Fleet returns to the UK and Europe this month with his Hard Work & Holy Water Tour, bringing his signature blend of soul, gospel, and traditional country across GlasgowLondonBelfast and Dublin, plus festival slots at The Long Road Festival and Once In A Blue Moon Festival in the Netherlands.

Named after his 2025 breakout single, ‘Hard Work And Holy Water’, the tour, with support from Everette, marks a significant new chapter for Fleet since going independent last year.

I’m where I’m at in life and my career because of a whole lotta hard work and even more Holy Water,” Fleet shares. “I’ve had some big changes in my career and life this past year, and I’m living this song every day so it only made sense that this should be the name of my tour and the first song that I released as an independent artist.”

The international leg kicks off just weeks after the release of Fleet’s latest EP, Somewhere In The South, produced by longtime friend Trent Willmon and co-written by Fleet himself. The project highlights Fleet’s signature blend of country grit and Southern soul, and includes recent fan-favorite singles ‘A Lotta Women’, ‘Like You Used To’, and the title track, ‘Somewhere In The South’.

UK/EU TOUR DATES 2025:

Aug. 20, 2025 – Glasgow, UK – SWG3

Aug. 22. 2025 – Camden, UK – Electric Ballroom

Aug. 23, 2025 – Lutterworth, UK – The Long Road Festival

Aug. 26, 2025 – Belfast, UK – Limelight 1 (SOLD OUT)

Aug. 28, 2025 – Dublin, Ire. – The Academy, Middle Abbey Street

Aug. 30, 2025 – The Hague, Netherlands – Once In A Blue Moon Festival

Fleet first captured national attention with his breakout hit ‘Where I Find God’, which has amassed over 200 million streams across platforms. Since then, he’s built a reputation not only as a compelling solo artist, but also as a gifted songwriter, contributing to hits like ‘Man Made A Bar’ recorded by Morgan Wallen featuring Eric Church.

His discography traces a journey from working-class roots to country stardom, including 2019’s Workin’ Hard, 2021’s Stack of Records, and 2023’s Earned It, featuring the emotional standout ‘Things I Take For Granted’.

Fleet’s evolution as an independent artist has only sharpened his sound and broadened his global reach. In 2024, he headlined sold-out shows across North America, Canada, and the UK on his Earned It Tour, while also sharing stages with Billy Currington, Kip Moore, Jon Pardi, Morgan Wallen and Zach Top.

If you’re looking for the future of traditional country music, then look no further.” – Saving Country Music

with a style that delves into blues, rock and retro-country with ease” – Billboard

ABOUT LARRY FLEET:
Tennessee-born troubadour Larry Fleet grew up on a stack of records spanning Merle Haggard, Otis Redding, Willie Nelson and Marvin Gaye. A thoughtful songwriter with a knack for a one-liner, an ear for a sturdy hook, and a powerhouse voice that strikes like a match, Fleet was working blue-collar jobs to make ends meet long before landing his recording contract with Big Loud Records. Seven years later and again working as an independent artist, the devout family man is turning heads among fans and critics as a songwriter (“Man Made A Bar” recorded by Morgan Wallen featuring Eric Church) alongside his own music, 2021’s tribute to the music that raised him, Stack of Records, his aptly titled 2019 debut, Workin’ Hard, 2023’s Earned It, featuring the single “Things I Take For Granted,” and his latest, 2025’s independently-released Somewhere In The South EP. Saving Country Music puts it simply: “If you’re looking for the future of traditional country music, then look no further.”

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