The Amy Winehouse Band poses against a graffiti-covered London wall, celebrating their legacy and upcoming tribute performance.
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The Amy Winehouse Band Announces UK Tour with Special Orchestral Shows in 2025

Amy’s Original Band to Bring Her Music Back to the Stage with Symphony Orchestra Performances

If you never got the chance to see Amy Winehouse live, 2025 is your moment. The Amy Winehouse Band, the original musicians who played alongside her from the early pub gigs to the GRAMMY-winning heights, are set to embark on a UK tour in November and December 2025. But this isn’t just any tribute. This is Amy’s band, performing the songs exactly as they should be heard—with the soul, depth, and intensity that made them legendary.

For the first time ever, select dates will feature live symphony orchestras, bringing a fresh perspective to Amy’s already timeless music. Expect an emotionally charged experience as the band blends orchestral grandeur with jazz, soul, and raw emotion.

A Tour That Feels Like Home

Amy Winehouse left an unforgettable mark on music, and this tour ensures her legacy lives on. Fans across the UK will hear classics like Rehab, Back to Black, Tears Dry On Their Own, Valerie, and Love Is a Losing Game as they were meant to be experienced—live, raw, and filled with emotion.

The tour will hit theatres across the country, with Birmingham and Liverpool receiving extra special treatment. In these cities, local orchestras will join the band—the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra—offering a unique, hometown tribute to Amy’s music.

And for the most bittersweet stop? The Roundhouse in Camden, where Amy made her final public appearance in 2011. A return to Camden feels like a homecoming, one that will surely be filled with emotion and unforgettable energy.

The Band That Built the Sound

This isn’t just another tribute show. The Amy Winehouse Band was there from the very start, shaping the sound that made Back to Black a cultural phenomenon. Dale Davis, Amy’s long-time bassist and musical director, leads the band. His experience with Amy wasn’t just on stage—he was also a musical consultant on the recent biopic Back to Black, ensuring her story was told authentically.

Vocal duties fall to Bronte Shandé, a powerhouse singer with an eerie ability to capture Amy’s spirit without imitation. Dale discovered Bronte in much the same way he originally found Amy—proving that raw talent still finds a way to shine.

The show also features on-screen visuals and rare, never-before-seen footage, making this more than just a concert. It’s an immersive celebration of Amy’s artistry, her impact, and the legacy she left behind.

Tickets & Tour Details

Tickets go on sale soon, and let’s be honest—you don’t want to miss this. With previous shows selling out fast, expect these dates to go quickly. Whether you’re an old fan longing for nostalgia or a new listener experiencing Amy’s music for the first time, this tour offers the closest thing to seeing her live.

As the band told The Times, “We’re enjoying the music afresh and seeing it played for new ears and old ears.” Now, it’s your turn to be part of that experience.