Currently on tour as special guests to
The Chicks in North America, the powerful emotions and timeless songwriting behind indie-trio
Wild Rivers, continues to earn the discovery they fully deserve now with over
half a billion streams across tracks.
Wild Rivers now prepare to visit the UK at the end of this month for a series of headline dates kicking off in
Glasgow on
29thAugust and includes
Leeds, London, Bristol before culminating in
Brighton on
4th September. The band will also play the
Moseley Folk Festival in Birmingham on the
2nd September.Wild Rivers’ say, “Last year in Europe was maybe our favourite tour ever. There’s no better feeling than finding your fans far from home, singing along to your music. We’re coming back this fall and will break ground in some new cities too. Can’t wait to be back soon.”
Any remaining tickets for the headline tour are on sale HERE.
AUGUST
29th – Glasgow, Oran Mor
30th – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
SEPTEMBER
1st – London, Islington Assembly Hall (upgraded from LaFayette)*
2nd – Birmingham, Moseley Folk & Arts Festival
3rd – Bristol, Thekla
4th – Brighton, Komedia
The UK shows are part of Wild Rivers’ wider European tour, which will continue with shows in France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Denmark. Please see HERE for a full list of their upcoming international dates.
Wild Rivers have grown with stature with each release and have already exceeded 500 million streams and were nominated for Breakthrough Group of the Year at the JUNO Awards earlier this year. Fans first fell for their expertly crafted harmonies and introspective lyricism with their self-titled album, before last year’s follow-up ‘Sidelines’, co-produced by Peter Katis (The National, Interpol, Sharon Van Etten), saw them focus on the transitional experiences that emerge in your mid-twenties. Big moments during their touring in support of the album included a headline show at Toronto’s Massey Hall, as well as festivals stretching from Bonnaroo to The Great Escape and their previous debut UK tour was entirely sold-out, including two Londonshows at Oslo. They started 2023 by releasing the new song ‘Don’t’, which was premiered by Under The Radar and described by Variance Magazine as “emotional and heartbreaking, and so incredibly great.”