Kate Nash Announces UK and EU Tour Including 02 Kentish Town Forum

Kate Nash

Announces UK and EU Tour Including 02 Kentish Town Forum 

New Album 9 Sad Symphonies
Out Now Via Kill Rock Stars

"A Victorious, vulnerable return" The Times ★★★★

“Britain’s most emotionally deft and comedically deadpan pop artist” DIY ★★★★
“9 Sad Symphonies: Fierce, funny, friendly, and festival-ready” The Independent ★★★★

"You'll emerge uplifted" Daily Star ★★★★
“Nash utilises her boundless creativity to deliver layered soundscapes and intricate narratives in arguably, her most honest and personal project” The Line Of Best Fit - 7/10

“Featuring the BRIT Award-winning star’s signature accent and storytelling lyrics, it’s sure to be a hit”  Woman’s Own

Following the release of her brilliant new album 9 Sad Symphonies, Kate Nash has announced a run of UK and EU tour dates. With her KOKO show on 28 November long sold out, the newly announced shows include London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town in 2025 and will go on general sale, Wednesday 26th June with the O2 Forum venue presale running today (24th June) until Wednesday 26th June. Head to www.katenash.com for links to tickets. 


The tour promises to be an unforgettable and immersive celebration of music and community magic. Kate’s recent album release 9 Sad Symphonies for legendary label Kill Rock Stars marks her welcome return to the forefront of the UK Music scene. Not just any album; it’s a testament to the resilience, creativity, unyielding passion and evergreen charm of Kate Nash.

LISTEN TO 9 SAD SYMPHONIES HERE

Nearly twenty years into her ever-evolving career Kate Nash has seen it all. She's achieved huge commercial success – 2007's debut Made of Bricks, featuring the hit single “Foundations”, reached number 1 in the UK and spent seven months in the top 40 – seen the darker side of the industry after being dropped in 2012, forged her own path as a successful independent artist via 2013's punk-y Girl Talk and 2018's Yesterday Was Forever, and starred in HBO's hit wrestling drama, GLOW. She's also been the subject of an award-winning documentary, Kate Nash: Underestimate the Girl, and also co-created a musical, Only Gold, with Hamilton choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler.

9 Sad Symphonies is Kate’s magnum opus! Fans who have followed her through each of her sonic shifts will love this album, and some of these fans form a crop of emerging female artists who are crystallising Kate’s legacy in real time. In wider culture she remains a prominent, and positive, female voice; the Lionesses listen to her in the dressing room, she gives a voice to independent artists and has done wonders for women’s wrestling. Kate has been through A LOT to get to this point but it just makes her crown fit better.

2024 UK & EU DATES

Thursday 21st November – Glasgow - Oran Mor

Friday 22nd November – Newcastle – Northumbria Uni Domain

Monday 25th November – Leeds - Beckett University

Tuesday 26th November – Manchester – New Century Hall

Thursday 28th November – London - KOKO (SOLD OUT)

Friday 29th November – Brighton – Chalk

Thursday 5th December – Utrecht – TivoliVredenburg (Pandora)

Friday 6th December – Osnabrück – Die Botschaft

Saturday 7th December – Berlin – Astra Kulturhaus

Monday 9th December – Cologne – Kantine

Tuesday 10th December – Paris – L’Alhambra

 Tuesday 17th December – Belfast – Limelight 1

Wednesday 18th December – Dublin – Academy

2025 UK DATES

Wednesday 9th April – London – O2 Forum Kentish Town

9 Sad Symphonies track listing

Millions of Heartbeats

Misery

Wasteman

Abandoned

Horsie

My Bile

These Feelings

Space Odyssey 2001

Ray

Vampyre

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