Rory Graham (aka Rag’n’Bone Man) announces his biggest headline tour to-date. Opening in Bournemouth on November 14 the 19-date tour will see Rory headline the Electric in Brixton on November 24 before he heads out to play a string of European dates.

Huge crowds joined Rory at the Reading & Leeds Festivals this weekend where he performed two storming sets to packed out tents. Following the release of his brand new single Human last month, the track has since been crowned Track Of The Day on Radio1 and added to the Radio 1 In New Music We Trust playlist. You may well have heard it on multiple occasions throughout the Olympics TV coverage.

Full tour dates:

November

Monday 14 Bournemouth, The Old Fire Station

Wednesday 16 Manchester, Club Academy

Thursday 17 Leeds, Brudenell Social Club

Friday 18 Newcastle, 02 Academy

Saturday 19 Glasgow, King Tuts

Monday 21 Nottingham Rescue Rooms

Tuesday 22 Norwich, The Waterfront Studio

Wednesday 23 Birmingham 02 Institute 3

Thursday 24 London, Electric Brixton

Saturday 26 France, Paris Howl Festival

Sunday 27 Belgium, Brussels Botanique Rotonde

Tuesday 29 Netherlands, Amsterdam Melkweg

December

Thursday 1 Sweden, Stockholm Obaren

Friday 2 Norway, Oslo BLA

Sunday 4 Germany, Hamburg Indra

Monday 5 Germany, Berlin Privatclub

Tuesday 6 Germany, Munch Strom

Wednesday 7 Switzerland, Lausanne Les Docks

Friday 9 Switzerland, Zurich Bogen F

Huge crowds joined Rory at the Reading & Leeds Festivals this weekend where he performed two storming sets to packed out tents. Following the release of his brand new single Human last month, the track has since been crowned Track Of The Day on Radio1 and added to the Radio 1 In New Music We Trust playlist. Rory also performed at Maida Vale for Huw Stephens (as he sat in for Annie Mac this month) and Jo Wiley has made Human her Record Of The Week.

Remixes of Human are available now, including a rework by MJ Cole which was premiered on Toddla T’s Radio 1 show last week. Rory also recently performed a striped down Mahogany Session of Human which is available to watch here: http://smarturl.it/HumanMahogany

Human follows Rag’n’Bone Man’s 2015 Disfigured EP, of which lead track Bitter End was championed by BBC Radio 1xtra and supported on the Radio 1 In New Music We Trust playlist. The title track from his 2014 Wolves EP (featuring guest vocals from Vince Staples, Stig Of The Dump and Kate Tempest) is currently featured on the opening titles of the BBC’s new hit drama, New Blood. Guilty (taken from the same EP) is also featured on the trailer for the new series of Orange Is The New Black. More brand new music will follow in the coming months and the debut album from Rag’n’Bone Man will be released early next year.

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