Fresh from the release of his critically-acclaimed debut album ‘Electric Love‘ and a successful run of debut live performances on our shores back in May, West Point, Georgia-bred singer, pianist, and soul revivalist Brother Wallace has announced his return this September for a new run of UK and European dates. The tour includes a headline show at London’s The Courtyard Theatre, as well as an appearance at End of the Road Festival.
Sun 23 Aug – Biddinghuizen, Netherlands – Lowlands Festival
Tue 25 Aug – Paris, France – Point Ephemere
Thu 27 Aug – Utrecht, Netherlands – Tivolivredenburg (Cloud9)
Fri 28 Aug – Herselt, Belgium – Gevarenwinkel Festival
Sat 29 Aug – Vlieland, Netherlands – Into The Great Wide Open Festival
Tue 01 Sep – Berlin, Germany – Privatclub
Wed 02 Sep – Hamburg, Germany – Knust
Fri 04 Sep – Florenville, Belgium – Court-Circuit
Sat 05 Sep – London, UK – The Courtyard Theatre
Sun 06 Sep – Larmer Tree, UK – End of the Road Festival
Tickets available here.
To coincide with the tour announcement, Brother Wallace has today unveiled the official video for album standout and live favourite ‘Let’s Get Together‘, which was recently added to the BBC Radio 2 B-list.
WATCH ‘LET’S GET TOGETHER’ VIDEO
Some debuts feel like introductions. ‘Electric Love‘ feels like an arrival: a 13-song statement of purpose from an artist whose joy feels earned, gospel-rooted, and built for the stage.
‘Electric Love’ is the sound of a voice finding its full power in real time: sweat-lit soul music that knows the weight of the world and still insists on movement, light, and connection. Produced and co-written with Dan Taylor (The Heavy) and recorded at Peter Gabriel’s legendary Real World Studios in England, the album captures Wallace with startling immediacy—engineered and mixed by Bob Mackenzie (James Blake, The 1975, King Krule, SAULT) and Jim Abbiss (Adele, Arctic Monkeys). As MOJO recently wrote, it’s a “hothouse blend of pop smarts and confessional songwriting… a vocal style that blends Little Richard with Johnnie Taylor,” adding that Brother Wallace “seizes the spotlight.”
Whether he’s delivering a slow-burning ballad ora high-energyanthem, Wallace repeatedly proves his commitment to crafting songs that transform pain into triumph. And while his album radiates an irrepressible hope, he never shies away from exploring the most difficult emotions—ultimately embracing a radical open-heartedness that’s closely tied to his mission of helping others to reconnect with their humanity.
Of ‘Electric Love’, which Record Collector has hailed as ‘a contender for album of the year’, Brother Wallace says: “From what I’ve observed from the people around me, especially through working with kids, I know how easy it can be to cut yourself off from feeling anything. We’ve become so accustomed to looking at the world through the lens of Instagram or TikTok or whatever else, and it’s made it so we don’t have to actually experience real life. The main thing I wanted to do with this album was tell stories that resonate with people on a deep level, to be as real and authentic as possible, and to always let the music lead the way.”
‘ELECTRIC LOVE’ OUT NOW VIA ATO RECORDS
Tracklist
Top Shotta
No God In This Town
Any Day Now
Patient Man
Midnight Valley
Jealous
Hope Of Fools
WHO’S THAT VIDEO
WHO DO YOU LOVE? VIDEO
GONE WITH THE WIND VIDEO
ELECTRIC LOVE VIDEO
YOU’RE THE MAN VIDEO
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