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The singer’s Powerlines tour will kick-off this winter, following the release of her fourth studio album ‘Pylon’

Beatrice Laus, the Filipino-British singer better known as Beabadoobee, is going back on the road. Better yet, two years after her third studio album This Is How Tomorrow Moves flew to number one, she’s revealed that there’s a new record on the way.
Pylon will drop in a few months time and has some very impressive features on its tracklist, from Hayley Williams to Deftones’ Chino Moreno. Of course, whenever there’s an album announcement tour details tend to follow shortly after. And yes, it’s been confirmed that Beabadoobee will be bringing her brand new music to arenas across Europe and North America this autumn.
The Powerlines Tour will be the singer’s biggest run of dates to date. Here’s how you can get your hands on tickets.
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Bea’s tour will kick off in North America on October 1 and will come over to the UK and Europe in November.
The Powerlines tour will stop by four UK arenas for one night each. The dates announced so far are:
General sale begins at 10am on Thursday July 2. You can find tickets for Cardiff, Manchester and London on Ticketmaster while tickets for Glasgow are available from Live Nation.
So far, only the prices for Glasgow have been confirmed. Those tickets will range from £43.00 to £186.40. Expect the other shows to be similar.
For Beabadoobee’s UK show, she’ll have support from American singer-songwriter WISP.
Once tickets have gone live, you’ll be able to find resale options on sites like Viagogo and Stubhub. As always, take extra care when purchasing from second-hand ticket sites.
The singer’s fourth album Pylon will drop on September 18, with features from Hayley Williams, Turnstile’s Brendan Yates, Pinegrove’s Evan Stephens Hall and Deftones’ Chino Moreno. Its first single ‘Sun Has Set’ is out now.
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