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Pop polymath Will Young announces 2022 UK tour. British pop royalty Will Young has announced a tour for autumn 2022, bringing new album Crying On The Bathroom Floor as well as his timeless hits to some of the UKs most treasured venues. In many ways Will Young is a symbol of a specific era in pop history, a turning point that ushered in the TV music competition that is today part and parcel of the cultural landscape. As the winner of the first ever Pop Idol in 2002, the wide-smiled and bright-eyed singer broke records when his double-single Evergreen / Anything Is Possible became the fastest selling debut single in UK chart history. But that Young remains a cherished household name now not only as a singer but as an actor, author and broadcaster is a testament to his earnestness and talent. OCT 12 - Glasgow OCT 13 - York OCT 15 - Birmingham OCT 16 - Edinburgh OCT 18 - Newcastle Upon Tyne OCT 19 - Blackpool OCT 21 - Hull OCT 22 - Manchester OCT 24 - Sheffield OCT 25 - Liverpool OCT 26 - Oxford OCT 28 - Ipswich OCT 29 - Southend OCT 31 - Torquay NOV 01 - Portsmouth NOV 03 - Cardiff NOV 04 - Bournemouth NOV 05 - Brighton NOV 07 - Nottingham NOV 08 - Bath NOV 10 - Swansea NOV 11 - London
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Address : UK Tour (14 Cities in Oct/8 Cities in Nov)
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