NOELINE HOFMANN ANNOUNCES DEBUT LONDON HEADLINE SHOW ON JULY 1ST
Artist pre-sale begins on Thursday, May 29th at 10am BST via AEG
Supporting Zach Bryan and Turnpike Troubadours next month across the UK and Ireland
Credit: Preston Hoffman
Emerging Canadian singer, songwriter and musician Noeline Hofmann has announced her debut UK headline show at The Lexington in London on Tuesday, July 1st. The show will close Noeline’s supporting run alongside Zach Bryan and Turnpike Troubadours next month. Artist pre-sale tickets will be available to purchase via AEG on Thursday (May 29) at 10am BST here and general on-sale begins on Friday (May 30) at 10am BST here.
Commenting on her debut headline show in the UK, Hofmann shares, “I am tickled pink to announce our UK headlining debut taking place at The Lexington in London. Off we trot, can’t wait to meet you!”
She will join Bryan – with whom she collaborated on ‘Purple Gas’ last year, a song she wrote, marking the first time he cut a song by another artist – for three shows at Phoenix Park in Dublin next month and two shows at BST Hyde Park. Bryan has previously shared, “I have never covered another musician on an album and it’s because I was waiting on someone to write a song like this. Noeline resonates like Gillian Welch to me and Gillian is one of my favorite musicians to ever live.”
Her debut EP of the same name was released last October via La Honda Records. Consisting of seven songs, including the title track, ‘Rodeo Junkies‘, ‘August‘ and ‘Lightning in July (Prairie Fire)‘, the EP finds Hofmann’s unique sound and perspective shining through, and her voice on full display.
Speaking on the EP, Hofmann commented, “The songs on this project capture a notably raw and formative period in my life, from ages 18 to 20. It was equally as gorgeous as it was heart-wrenching. I lived and wrote most of these pieces at 19, before I had ever been on tour and before much of the life I know now. I’ll never quite be the same girl who wrote those songs again. The project is a time capsule.”
Poised for a breakout year, the 21-year-old artist has also been praised for her “mature and haunting voice, and an innate knack for storytelling” (Whiskey Riff), named one of Holler Country’s “New Country & Americana Artists for 2024,” and made her Grand Ole Opry debut last September. She was also recently named an Amazon Music “Artist to Watch,” an Apple Music Canada “Up Next Artist” and a Shazam “Fast Forward Artist” and was included in Spotify’s Radar Canada: Best of 2024 roundup.
NOELINE HOFMANN’S UPCOMING UK/IRELAND TOUR DATES:
Fri., 20 June, 2025 – Dublin, IE – Phoenix Park*
Sat., 21 June, 2025 – Dublin, IE – Phoenix Park*
Sun., 22 June, 2025 – Dublin, IE – Phoenix Park*
Wed., 25 June, 2025 – Manchester, UK – New Century^
Thur., 26 June, 2025 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute Birmingham^
Fri., 27 June, 2025 – London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall^
Sat., 28 June, 2025 – London, UK – BST Hyde Park*
Sun., 29 June, 2025 – London, UK – BST Hyde Park*
Tues., 1 July, 2025 – London, UK – The Lexington
* supporting Zach Bryan
^ supporting Turnpike Troubadours
‘Purple Gas’ EP Cover
ABOUT NOELINE HOFMANN:
From bittersweet ballad to gritty barn burner, Noeline Hofmann brings the glowing expanse of the Plains to the stage – a voice with the golden charm of a meadowlark and lyricism with the strike of a rattlesnake. As observed by Whiskey Riff, “this girl walks the walk and talks the talk.” Between a history of working in honky-tonks and punching cattle across the Canadian Prairies, Hofmann’s sage songwriting and live show bleed a head-turning authenticity through her sterling brand of ‘wild rose’ country music.
Named one of Holler Country’s 24 New Country & Americana Artists for 2024, the notoriety of 21-year-old Hofmann’s musical prowess has extended far beyond her home in the Badlands of Southern Alberta, Canada since emerging onto the scene in early 2023.
Hot off of the release of a live video recording of her song ‘Purple Gas,’ episode number seven of Zach Bryan’s iconic video series, ‘The Belting Bronco,’ Hofmann hit the ground with the pedal down into 2024, and with tour dates supporting Charley Crockett and Wyatt Flores approaching in the coming months as well as plans to make her debut to streaming services within the year, has no intentions of letting up.
As stated by Saving Country Music, “ultimately we’re not looking for the next performer that can draw comparisons to Zach Bryan, Tyler Childers, Colter Wall, or Sierra Ferrell. We’re looking for the next performer who like the aforementioned names is fiercely themselves, blazing a path forward through the thick underbrush of originality as opposed to the well-worn grooves of the familiar and formulaic…That is how singer and songwriter Noeline Hofmann is separating herself from the herd, even in these moments that are in her formative stages.” The trajectory of Hofmann’s snowballing acclaim straight out of the gate points towards a road ahead that is chock-full of stage lights and marquee signs; the making of a prominent new voice in the alternative country music soundscape.