Cameron Winter announces ‘Heavy Metal Tour Continued’ shows in UK, France and US

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Cameron Winter has announced new headline solo shows in the UK, France and the US. Find all the details below.The Geese frontman is due to hit the road in the States next week in support of his debut solo album ‘Heavy Metal’, which was released last December.Now, the Brooklyn artist has shared details of the ‘Heavy Metal Tour Continued’ this spring.

On this leg, Winter will take to the stage in Baltimore (April 17), Boston (19) and New York (22).He’ll then head to the UK for a pair of intimate headline gigs at St Matthias Church in North London on April 24 and 25.

The musician will follow this performance with a show at La Halles Aux Oliviers in Paris on April 29.A press release said of the latter three dates: “The atmospheric venues are the perfect environment to experience the album live for the first time and for Cameron to showcase his eclectic influences and surreal mosaic of modern songwriting and storytelling.”Tickets are on general sale now – you can buy yours here.

Check out the announcement post below.A post shared by @mrcameron_winterAPRIL 17 – 2640 Space Baltimore19 – 4th Wall, Boston22 – St John’s Lutheran Church, New York24 – St Matthias Church, London25 – St Matthias Church, London29 – La Halles Aux Oliviers, Paris Speaking to NME last November, Winter explained that his musical inspiration came partly from his “traumatic childhood”, and discussed the differences between creating solo work and making music with Geese.“Well, some parts are easier and some parts are harder,” he said. “With Geese, when you’re working on full songs with multiple people, the songs themselves have to have certain beats that everyone understands and knows and can revolve around whereas, when I was doing it myself, I would sort of.

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