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Rescheduled March/April 2022 Uk Tour with Special Guest RESCHEDULED MARCH/APRIL 2022 UK TOUR WITH SPECIAL GUEST TROY REDFERN TICKETS FROM www.willeandthebandits.com “Wille and the Bandits are a blues rock powerhouse.” – Guitarist Magazine “Their thoughtful ambition, allied to hard-touring independence, remains refreshing.” – Classic Rock Magazine Wille & the Bandits are hitting the road for their 26-date tour of the UK with a brand-new album and a live show that will make the two- year wait worth every second. Every day of this touring hiatus has given the band new energy and ideas that will only serve to add to the dynamism and creativity that the band channel to their audience. Special guest on all shows is Troy Redfern. Tickets are available from www.willeandthebandits.com. The “When the World Stood Still” tour will follow the release of the Bandit’s forthcoming highly anticipated album of the same name. The album documents a moment in time that the whole world will never forget, a time where each person on the planet has felt repercussions in one way or another. The album was recorded in one of Britain's most iconic recording studios, Sawmills, with one of its most talented producers, John Cornfield. This coupling has, in the past, produced some of the most ground-breaking albums of the last 30 years – Stone Roses (Fools Gold), Oasis (Definitely Maybe), Supergrass (In it for the Money), Robert Plant (The Fate of Nations) and Muse (Showbiz). Wille & the Bandits “When the World Stood Still” sits comfortably with these albums. Wille & the Bandits are lauded for their live performance; impressive musicianship and expertly crafted song writing, delivered through an immense and immersive sound. The impact is mesmerising, the effect is transcendental. This is what keeps fans coming back for more. In addition to the lead guitar, lap steel guitar and lead vocals of Wille Edwards, the sound of the band is set to become even more well-honed, rhythmic, and dynamic with a brand-new rhythm section composed of Tom Gilkes (drums, percussion) and Harry Mackaill (bass, keyboards). To add a whole new element to the music the band now also features Hammond organ and second guitar with the multi-instrumentalist Matthew Gallagher Hammond organ, guitar, percussion) second making up a four-piece. Photo by Laurence Harvey “I’m very excited by the new line-up”, says an enthusiastic Wille Edwards. “Our music was starting to have layers within it that were beginning to be impossible to do justice to as a trio. With a band of multi- instrumentalists and a drummer who is technically outstanding, yet plays to what the song needs, we are able to achieve live what I thought might only be possible in the layers of a studio recording.” Wille & the Bandits are impossible to pigeonhole. They are musically as diverse as Lady Gaga’s wardrobe. They adopt the musical essence, nostalgia, and discovery of the late 60’s and 70’s and mix rock and roll, funk, and soul to create something fresh and wholly unique. Wille & the Bandits have toured with world-class acts: Deep Purple; twice with Status Quo; Joe Bonamassa who found Wille to be a “superb slide player”, and Warren Haynes. In 2014 they were voted in the Top Ten Bands to see at Glastonbury Festival. They play festivals and events across Europe, crossing genres within the music scene from pop - (Isle of Wight), to rock (Steelhouse), Blues (Peer Blues), and Surf (Boardmasters). They played at the London Olympics and were even invited to perform at Les Paul’s own Jazz club on Broadway – the world-famous Iridium venue in New York City. The upcoming tour will feature songs from the new album; tracks that are on another level to that which the band have produced to date. Each song has been crafted with care and attention to detail, worked and reworked, filled with all the emotion and tribulations of during a time that has been strange and tragic, with moments of clarity and moments of reflection. Each of Wille’s songs tell their own stories, but there is also a cohesion between the tracks that tells a bigger story of “When the World Stood Still”. In addition to tracks from the new album, the band will also dig into their extensive back catalogue. Fans who have followed the progression of tracks such as “Angel'' are used to witnessing the evolution of individual songs as they become ever more mesmerising; they can expect to hear tracks they have become well acquainted with morphing and altering, venturing into Pink Floyd-esque landscapes and Led Zeppelin style riffs that take the listener on a deeper musical journey. For these shows expect original ballads that feel familiar, funky grooves to get you irresistibly moving, massive riffs to rock out to, eight-minute instrumentals that mesmerise, and real songs with melodies will enter your soul and stick with you. RESCHEDULED MARCH/APRIL 2022 UK TOUR WITH SPECIAL GUEST TROY REDFERN TICKETS ON SALE FROM www.willeandthebandits.com Palladium, Bideford Friday 4 March 2022 Facebook Lower Gunstone, Bideford, EX39 2DE www.facebook.com/ThePalladiumClub Old Bakery, Truro Saturday 5 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Blewetts Wharf, Malpas Road, Truro, TR1 1QH www.oldbakerystudios.co.uk Phoenix, Exeter Sunday 6 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Gandy Street, Exeter, EX4 3LS www.exeterphoenix.org.uk The Musician, Leicester Wednesday 9 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter 42 Crafton St W, Leicester, LE1 2DE http://www.themusicianpub.co.uk The Flowerpot, Derby Thursday 10 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 19-25 King Street, Derby, DE1 3DZ www.flowerpotderby.com The Bullingdon, Oxford Friday 11 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 162 Cowley Road, Oxford, OX4 1UE www.thebullingdon.co.uk Philharmonic, Liverpool Saturday 12 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Philharmonic Hall, Hope St, Liverpool, L1 9BP www.liverpoolphil.com Continental, Preston Wednesday 16 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram S Meadow Lane, Preston, PR1 8JP www.newcontinental.net Bodega, Nottingham Thursday 17 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 23 Pelham St, Nottingham, NG1 2ED www.bodeganottingham.com Hug & Pint, Glasgow Friday 18 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 171 Great Western Rd, Glasgow, G4 9AW www.thehugandpint.com The Cluny, Newcastle Saturday 19 March 2022 Facebook | Instagram 36 Lime St, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PQ https://thecluny.com Elsewhere, Margate Wednesday 23 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 21-22 The Centre, Margate, CT9 1RL www.elsewhere.community Junction, Cambridge Thursday 24 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX www.junction.co.uk The 100 Club, London Friday 25 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Century House, 100 Oxford St, Fitzrovia, London, W1D 1LL www.the100club.co.uk Thekla, Bristol Saturday 26 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The Grove, East Mud Dock, Bristol, BS1 4RB www.theklabristol.co.uk Guildhall, Gloucester Wednesday 30 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 23 Eastgate Street, Gloucester, GL1 1NS www.gloucesterguildhall.co.uk The Greystones, Sheffield Thursday 31 March 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Greystones Road, Sheffield, S11 7BS www.mygreystones.co.uk Town Hall, Selby Friday 1 April 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram York Street, Selby, YO8 4AJ www.selbytownhall.co.uk The Tivoli, Buckley Saturday 2 April 2022 Facebook | Twitter Brunswick Road, Buckley, CH7 2EF http://tivolivenue.com The Star, Guildford Wednesday 6 April 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 2 Quarry Street, Guildford, GU1 3TY www.starinnguildford.co.uk The Robin, Bilston Thursday 7 April 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 20-28 Mount Pleasant, Wolverhampton, Bilston, WV14 7LJ https://therobin.co.uk Arts Centre, Bridgwater Friday 8 April 2022 Facebook | Twitter 11-13 Castle Street, Bridgwater, TA6 3DD https://bridgwaterartscentre.co.uk Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon Saturday 9 April 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Canal Wharf, Brecon, LD3 7EW www.brycheiniog.co.uk/en Nightrain, Bradford Thursday 21 April 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram 7, 17 Queensgate, Bradford, BD1 1RB www.nightrain.co.uk The Tivoli, Wimborne Friday 22 April 2022 Facebook | Twitter 19 West Borough, Wimborne, BH21 1LT www.tivoliwimborne.co.uk Ropetackle, Brighton Saturday 23 April 2022 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5EG https://ropetacklecentre.co.uk DISCOGRAPHY WILLE & THE BANDITS BIOGRAPHY Praised by critics and rock legends for being one of the most dynamic bands around the globe Wille & The Bandits conjure up similarities with Led Zeppelin as they move from riff-tastic rock and roll to more acoustic sensibilities that only few bands manage. The use of string arrangements, oscillating delays and soaring lap steel guitar solos give the band an emotive Pink Floyd edge mixed with the groove and vocal phrasing of John Butler Trio, which leaves audiences in pieces. From humble roots in Cornwall the band wanted to stay based where they feel inspired by the rolling hills and blues seas rather than chase the industry to the City. Their approach has paid off with the industry now chasing them. They have extended their touring reach right across Europe and as far afield as Australia and the USA to provide the sense of escapism and anti-establishment, rebellious spirit that Cornwall has been known for centuries. With their fresh approach to blues rock music, Wille & The Bandits have been assertively carving a place for themselves in Europe’s music scene, developing a reputation as one of the best live acts around and capturing the imagination and interest of music lovers right across the globe. The band were listed in the Top Ten Must See Bands at Glastonbury 2014 by BBC Radio 1 and were personally invited to perform on the German TV show Rockpalast, a musical institution of global import. The band combines four talented and committed musicians who come from very different musical backgrounds.
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