Ian Prowse has announced his first major UK tour in four years to coincide with the release of 'The Best of Ian Prowse’. Ian will be performing his most noted songs from his bands ' Amsterdam ' and 'Pele’ plus his solo work. These shows will reflect Ian's entire career.
Ian's most famous hit song 'Does this train stop on Merseyside' (Previous single 'The Journey' hit number 32 in the UK charts) was John Peels second favourite tune, John would regularly be too emotional to speak on the radio after playing it. The song itself got a further lease of life as one of the centre pieces of Irish legend Christy Moore’s latest album which spent 5 weeks at the top spot in his home country.
Pele were a huge live draw in the early 1990's and despite only scoring 6 minor hits in the UK managed to chart in Portugal, Holland, Germany and even hit the number 1 spot in South Africa. The famous primary coloured Pele T shirts were everywhere at the time. Meanwhile Ian and Amsterdam's Springsteen-esque live show has wowed Liverpool’s Echo Arena, as well as Glastonbury, and earned them a high profile fan club from Mick Jones, Bob Harris, Chris Addison and Miles Hunt.
The new album 'The Best of Ian Prowse' contains eight Pele and nine Amsterdam classics, as well as duets with Elvis Costello and Christy Moore and 3 brand new tunes. Ian Prowse and his seven piece Amsterdam band will be going on tour this April:
Thu 19 April: London, The Borderline
Fri 20 April: Bristol, Thunderbolt
Sat 21 April: Liverpool, Kazimer
Tue 24 April: Manchester, Band on the Wall
Wed 25 April: York, The Duchess
Fri 27 April: Glasgow, King Tut’s
Sat 28 April: Wolverhampton, The Slade Rooms