- Music
- 16 Jan 17
Amanda St John announces Irish tour
Northern Irish soul singer Amanda St John will embark on a UK & Ireland tour this February in support of her new single 'Grow'.
2016 was a break-out year for Northern Ireland bred singer/songwriter Amanda St John, marking the release of her debut album Grow to wide-spread critical acclaim, as well as seeing the tunesmith embarking on her first solo tour.
Already a firm live favourite with those who have had the pleasure of seeing Amanda live, 'Grow' features spine-tingling vocals, a stirring brass drive and lyrics with a firm injection of positivity.
As Amanda explains: “The song 'Grow' is about facing a very difficult period, observing the situation and vowing to fight back rather than letting it define you. It's a very hopeful, motivational message. You have a choice (regardless of your circumstances) of how you want your life to go; even though it may take incredible strength and courage, it is possible to heal and grow as a person. The song resonates deeply with people at live gigs and I have found that it has been quite inspirational for some.”
Listen to the album version of 'Grow' here:
St John will embark on another UK and Irish tour in support of the release of 'Grow' (including her very first Dublin headline show at Whelan's on February 12 – with support from fellow Co. Antrim band Runabay).
The full listing of tour dates can be found here:
6th Feb: The Bedford Balham, London
7th Feb: Tuesday Night Music Club Coulsdon, London
12th Feb: Whelan’s Dublin (Full Band gig with support from ‘Runabay’)
17th Feb: McGrory’s Culdaff, Donegal
18th Feb: Bennigans Derry
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