The iconic John Cale has announced a UK tour for March 2025, following the release of his most recent album, the critically acclaimed POPtical Illusion earlier this year.

The tour will be his first since 2023, and will take in Nottingham, London’s Royal Festival Hall, Birmingham, Glasgow, Newcastle, Bexhill, Cardiff and Liverpool.

John Cale has always been a musician of the times, helping to usher in titanic shifts in sound and culture.

The bleeding edge drones of his Sun Blindness Music opened the path to The Velvet Underground. The frantic rock of Fear and Slow Dazzle, not to mention his production with Patti Smith and the Stooges, framed a half century of punk, post-punk, and art-rock to come. And his curiosity about the way electronics could be more than a gimmick in rock music served as an inspiration to an uncountable number of crucial scenes.

Once again, on new album POPtical Illusion, Cale stands as a musician of these times. He looks at the orchestrated turmoil of recent history, furrows his brow in disgust, and then turns on his heels toward a future, even if he – like all of the rest of us, really – doesn’t know just what he’ll find or who exactly he’ll be there. He’s simply happy to be going toward it all.

Tickets available from Ticketmaster.co.uk

UK Tour Dates:
Thursday 20th March Playhouse, Nottingham
Friday 21st March Royal Festival Hall, London
Sunday 23rd March Town Hall, Birmingham
Monday 24th March Pavilion, Glasgow
Tuesday 25th March New Tyne Theatre, Newcastle
Thursday 27th March De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea
Saturday 29th March Wales New Theatre, Cardiff
Sunday 30th March Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

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