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GRASSROOTS VENUE TOUR LAUNCHES
6/27/23

Sam Ryder and Bloc Party have joined the National Lottery and Music Venue Trust’s United By Music Tour of 150 gigs in 130 grassroots music venues.

Bloc Party is booked at The Hairy Dog in Derby on 7/20; Sam Ryder will perform at Chinnerys in Southend on 9/8.

The tour starts Tuesday (6/27) with Amber Run’s first tour date at Epic in Norwich. National tours will feature more than 20 artists including Ed Harcourt, 86TVs, Hamish Hawk, Lily Moore, Newton Faulkner and Noah & The Loners, with all tickets available on a 2-for-1 basis to National Lottery players as a thank you for their support.

Count Blossoms, Metronomy and Cat Burns among others playing one-off shows to highlight the importance of grassroots music venues.

“These are the venues where myself and so many of my pals started at and still play,” Ryder said. “They are crucial for young artists getting into the music industry to be able to experiment across the entire spectrum of musical genres, and to go out and cut their teeth in front of real-life people and create connections that live in the physical world. Can’t wait to come sing my head off with you all and celebrate what music is all about—connection.”

This tour takes The National Lottery’s contribution to grassroots venues through the United By Music Tour to £1.5m and comes at a time when many venues are still suffering the fallout from the pandemic and the impact of the cost of living crisis. The funds committed underwrite the costs of bands’ performance and touring costs ensuring venues get artists at no cost to them and is the single largest legacy initiative announced for Eurovision 2023 to date.