![]() The band has been under taking a series of shows across England and Scotland in celebration of the album’s release across the last few months. Tickets costing Stg£25 and €25 respectively, including booking fees, go on sale Friday 20th October from Ticketmaster. Hue & Cry, together with their band will play Empire Music Hall, Belfast on Friday 2nd March and Whelan’s Dublin on Saturday March 3rd 2018. To coincide with the service of ‘Let Her Go’, we are thrilled to announce two Irish shows for 2018. The song was penned in tribute to Eleanor flying the nest and carving her path. The new single from the twelve-track long play is the beautiful ‘Let Her Go’ featuring vocals from Pat’s youngest daughter, Eleanor Kane. The title track issued on line this summer features The Glasgow String Quartet. Pocketful Of Stones.Īn album of masterful ballads and anthems, Pocketful Of Stones is the brother’s first record of completely original material since 2012’s Hot Wire. Platinum selling duo Hue & Cry (Patrick and Gregory Kane) released their newest album this autumn. “Marvellously talented men” – Jools Holland, BBC Radio 2 We very much hope that you can join us on the re-scheduled dates and look forward to seeing you all in May! Thanks. If the new dates are unsuitable, please contact point of purchase for a refund before 16 March.Įxtra tickets for The Belfast show will go on sale at 9am on Friday 16 th of March! ![]() We will be playing Whelan’s on Saturday 5 th of May and The Belfast Empire Music Hall on Sunday 6 th of May.Original tickets are valid for the rescheduled shows. We are delighted to let you know that we have now rescheduled both of these full band shows. We apologise again for not being able to play at The Belfast Empire Music Hall and Whelan’s in Dublin on the original dates due to the extremely adverse weather conditions. The new album, Pocketful of Stones – now on releaseĭUBLIN AND BELFAST SHOWS RE-SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY 5 TH MAY (DUBLIN) & SUNDAY 6 THMAY (BELFAST) 2018 The band are currently working on a brand new album and have made a welcome return to performing in front of audiences in both their ‘stripped’ duo and ‘full band’ set-ups.Hue & Cry announce TWO Irish Shows for 2018 and new single, the sublime, ‘Let Her Go’ Hue and Cry were recognised by their peers when they were recently presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Scottish Music Awards. As well as performing alongside some of the greatest artists in music history – appearing with U2, James Brown, Madonna, Al Green and Van Morrison to name but a few, the band have undertaken a multitude of their own headline tours and made numerous festival appearances. Hue and Cry have sold tens of thousands of concert tickets worldwide. A collection of their favourite tracks from these shows was released as a ‘Best of Lockdown’ album (2022). With the global pandemic bringing live touring to a halt during 2020/21, Hue and Cry introduced their pioneering ‘Live from Lockdown’ streaming shows which were broadcast live from the band’s Glasgow based studio and viewed online by thousands of fans around the world. ![]() In 2019, Hue and Cry sold out their ‘Summer Nights at the Bandstand’ show at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove park within 48 hours and finished the year by playing live all over the UK. To date Hue and Cry have sold in excess of two million records worldwide. Albums like ‘Stars Crash Down’, ‘Showtime’ and ‘Jazz Not Jazz’ ensured Hue and Cry’s continued successful run through the 90’s, whilst their 2005 appearances as finalists on ITV’s primetime show ‘Hit Me Baby One More Time’, featuring their version of Beyonce’s ‘Crazy In Love’, thrust the band firmly back into the mainstream limelight.Ī number of successful album releases and accompanying live appearances followed which included ‘Open Soul’ (2008), ‘Xmasday’ (2009), ‘Bitter Suite Again’ (2010), ‘Hot Wire’ (2012), ‘Remote: Major to Minor’ (2014), ‘September Songs’ (2015), ‘Pocketful of Stones’ (2017). The follow up album ‘Remote’ continued the trend and produced the huge hits ‘Looking for Linda’ & ‘Violently’. Brothers Patrick and Gregory Kane formed Hue and Cry in the 80’s and the duo made a huge impact with the release of their debut album ‘Seduced and Abandoned’ (1987) which featured their first top ten single ‘Labour of Love’.
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