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Rising Star Brooke Combe Announces 2025 UK Headline Tour

Following the announcement of a huge hometown gig at Glasgow’s Barrowland on April 19th, one of Scotland’s most exciting artists Brooke Combe has announced a run of UK dates ahead of the show, including London’s Lafayette on April 10th 2025. Brooke’s stunning debut album Dancing At The Edge Of The World is out January 31st, 2025 on Modern Sky Records.

Known for her captivating live shows, Brooke will kick off the eight date run at Norwich Arts Centre on April 4th, culminating with Brooke’s biggest headline show to date at Glasgow’s Barrowland on Saturday April 19th. 

Brooke Combe plays the following UK dates. 

December 2025
Fri 13th      Liverpool, Arts Club Theatre

April 2025
Fri 4th         Norwich, Arts Centre
Sat 5th       Birmingham, O2 Institute
Wed 9th     Bristol, Thekla
Thu 10th     London, Lafayette
Sat 12th     Manchester, O2 Ritz
Thu 17th    Sheffield, Leadmill
Fri 18th      Leeds, Project House
Sat 19th     Glasgow, Barrowland

Collaborating with musician and producer James Skelly, best known as the frontman of The Coral, Brooke’s debut album, Dancing At The Edge Of The World is the perfect opening statement, showing a tantalising first look at the artist she will become. Redolent of those first offerings from Michael Kiwanuka and Corinne Bailey Rae, it revels in lush, orchestral arrangements, irresistible rhythms and a voice that could have come right out of Motown.

Tipped by Rolling Stone UK as ‘One of 2023’s defining artists’ in their ‘Ones To Watch’ and in Dork Magazine’s ‘Hype List 2023’ and already garnering support from the likes of The Guardian, NME, Clash, BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and Radio X, Brooke Combe continues to rise as one of the UK’s hottest talents.

Throughout the record, Brooke offers listeners a sense of closure but, with it, possibilities –  as though with the closing of one door, myriad others are opening to the sound of her voice. Dancing At The Edge Of The World is a resounding, indisputable opening salvo from Britain’s newest and brightest star.