Ian Prowse tour dates


New live dates to promote Campaneros album

Ian Prowse’s new album 'Companeros' has yet to receive a bad review. His new single from the album is You Can’t Win Them All Mum. He also unveils the following tour dates below in March and April.

2016 tour

12 March : Dumfries The Venue Saturday (Full Amsterdam show)

19th March : Liverpool Unity Theatre Saturday (Acoustic Festival)

http://www.liverpoolphil.com/18838/events-contemporary-music/liverpool-acoustic-festival-saturday.html

 

2nd April  : Hartlepool Fishermans Arms Saturday (Acoustic)

FREE SHOW

 

7th April Chester Telfords Warehouse (Full Amsterdam Band)

https://www.ents24.com/chester-events/telfords-warehouse/ian-prowse/4554349

 

9th April London The Islington (Full Amsterdam Band)

https://www.insynctickets.com/events/ian-prowes-amsterdam/

 

Friday 15th April : Darwen Library Theatre, Lancashire. (Acoustic)

http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/ian-prowse-darwen-15-04-2016/event/1F004F6BC55297A7?artistid=1667978&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1

 

16th April : Thornton Hough Village Hall (Merseyside) (Acoustic)

https://www.ents24.com/wirral-events/thornton-hough-village-club/ian-prowse/4549052

 

29th April : The Cruck Barn, Appletreewick, Yorkshire (Acoustic)

https://www.wegottickets.com/event/339616

 

2nd July : Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms TBA (Full Amsterdam Band)

Nibley Festival (Cotswolds) (Full Amsterdam Band)

 

Ticket and venue info at http://amsterdam-music.com/live/

 

Merseyside hero Ian Prowse has formed two successful bands Pele and Amsterdam. Pele released 3 albums on Polydor/M&G Records. Abroad they scored hits in Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Holland and most notably a Number One in South Africa with 'Megalomania'.

Possibly best known for his single 'Does this train stop on Merseyside' also. The song regularly elicited an emotional response from Radio 1 DJ John Peel. Peel's widow Sheila Ravenscroft went on the station after the DJ's death and confirmed that 'He was not capable of playing it without crying'. Lead off single 'Home' was played on 21 consecutive days by Radio 2's Janice Long. Janice is a huge fan of the band having had them in no less than 4 times for live sessions. Ian also has a long standing friendship with Elvis Costello who used Amsterdam as his backing band on the Jonathan Ross television show as well as opening act on several occasions. The relationship was blessed on record when Prowse performed a duet with Costello on a cover of The Searchers 1964 hit 'Don't throw your love away' for the Liverpool Number Ones Project on EMI Records.

2012 saw Ian release 'Does this train stop on Merseyside: The Very Best of Ian Prowse' to across the board rave review and 2014 has seen Ian release his very first solo album 'WHO LOVES YA BABY' to blanket praise.

February 26, 2016 6:48am ET by Manilla PR Ltd.   Comments (0)

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