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David Gray unveiled his new single ‘Back In The World’ with a world exclusive first play on Chris Evans’ Radio 2 show on Friday. The single is the first track to be lifted from his new album Mutineers, due for release in the UK on June 30, on iht Records via Kobalt Label Services. The single is now available to buy on iTunes, and is also available as an instant grat track (along with ‘Gulls’) when you pre-order Mutineers.
Mutineers will be Gray’s tenth studio album and his first in four years, accompanied by his first UK tour in three years, including a show at London’s Royal Albert Hall on June 24. The dates follow a run of sold-out US shows across April and May and three sold-out intimate shows earlier this year at Westminster’s Emmanuel Centre.
Live Dates:
June 23 – Birmingham Symphony Hall
June 24 – London Royal Albert Hall
June 26 – Gateshead The Sage
June 28 – Westport Festival, Westport, Ireland
June 30 – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
July 2 – York Barbican
July 3 – Manchester Lowry Theatre
July 5 – Daytripper Festival, Waterford, Ireland
July 6 – Groove Festival, County Wicklow, Ireland
July 8 – Bristol, Colston Hall
July 9 – Bournemouth, Pavilion