× Dylan LeBlanc's December EU/UK tourdates to start next week

Dylan LeBlanc's December EU/UK tourdates to start next week

26-11-2024

Dylan LeBlanc’s fifth album, Coyote, is a concept project about a man living on the edge and doing what it takes to survive in a harsh world. The protagonist finds himself trapped in criminal enterprises and dire situations. The details about his life, circumstances, experiences with Mexican drug cartels, prison, and finding love make a compelling story. LeBlanc sings in the voice of a desperate man. He sounds like one who suffers long after the initial pain is gone.

LeBlanc is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who often finds himself flirting with the edge — or “dancing on a razor,” as he calls it — as it is all he has ever known. A verdict vagabond since he was a little boy tossed between Texas, Louisiana and Alabama, LeBlanc thrives on the precipice, never staying in one place for too long. It is that nomadic spirit that drew him not only to a life as a touring musician, but also to the beast that titles his newest record: ‘Coyote.’

LeBlanc says he has always related to the insatiable, scavenging nature of the wily coyote. Much like the animal, LeBlanc is a wanderer who knows when to trust his instincts, musically and otherwise. It is a spiritual kinship that runs deep, but he credits one particularly hair-raising face-to-face instance with solidifying his bond with the animal.

Starting next week LeBlanc will be over for a short tour starting with three band shows, followed by UK solo dates:

04/12: Amen, NL - Cultureel Café de Amer SOLD OUT
06/12: Amen, NL - Cultureel Café de Amer SOLD OUT
07/12: Utrecht, NL - DeWolffest SOLD OUT
08/12: London, UK - Dingwalls 2 SOLD OUT
09/12: Bristol, UK - The Louisiana
10/12: Birmingham, UK - Kitchen Garden Café
11/12: Beverley, UK - Sun Inn
12/12: Guildford, UK - The Keep SOLD OUT
13/12: Manchester, UK - Gullivers
14/12: Brighton, UK - The Folklore Rooms SOLD OUT
15/12: London, UK - Dingwalls 2 SOLD OUT

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