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Tom Odell to Release His Brand New Album Jubilee Road October 12Th on Rca Records Headlining Fall U.S., U.K, and European Tour D TOM ODELL TO RELEASE HIS BRAND NEW ALBUM JUBILEE ROAD OCTOBER 12TH ON RCA RECORDS HEADLINING FALL U.S., U.K, AND EUROPEAN TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED TODAY, KICKING OFF SEPTEMBER 11TH IN LOS ANGELES, CA PERFORMING HIS NEW SINGLE “IF YOU WANNA LOVE SOMEBODY” TONIGHT ON “THE GRAHAM NORTON SHOW” WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO HERE [New York – June 22, 2018] – Tom Odell today announces that his brand new third studio album Jubilee Road is set for release on October 12th on RCA Records. Although the album title may be a fictional street name, Jubilee Road may well be Odell’s most honest and personal album, thus far. Packed with his signature melodies and ebullient performances, Jubilee Road documents real life stories of the time Tom spent living in a house in East London. From the opening title track Jubilee Road, Tom sings about the neighborhood characters, from the whiskey-drinking gamblers in the local betting shop in “Queen of Diamonds,” to the bittersweet celebration of “Wedding Day.” While only 27 years old, Jubilee Road may well be a career-defining record for Odell, which sees the multi-talented young artist take full control of his music, not only writing, singing, and vamping up his vibrant piano style on all ten songs, but also self-producing them. Speaking about the album Tom says: “I wrote this album in a house on a quiet terraced street in East London. The lyrics are inspired by the lives of the friends I made whilst living there. I recorded most the songs in the living room of the house and if I listen back closely, I can still hear the sound of the old man’s television shows coming through the walls from next door, the kids from the house opposite playing football in the street below and the sound of my girlfriend’s footsteps on the wooden floorboards above. I don’t live there anymore, my life has changed somewhat, but I will always remember the time fondly and I hope you enjoy listening to the album as much as I did making it”. Tracklisting for Jubilee Road: 1. Jubilee Road 2. If You Wanna Love Somebody 3. Son Of An Only Child 4. You’re Going To Break My Heart Tonight 5. China Dolls 6. Queen Of Diamonds 7. Half As Good As You 8. Go Tell Her Now 9. Don’t Belong In Hollywood 10. Wedding Day Tom is set to perform his just-released first single from Jubilee Road “If You Wanna Love Somebody” tonight on The Graham Norton Show airing on BBC 1. “If You Wanna Love Somebody” is a passionate, expertly-crafted love song about a broken relationship, seeing him once again revisit the theme of his breakthrough debut single “Another Love.” “If You Wanna Love Somebody” is the first new material released since Odell’s 2016 second album Wrong Crowd, which debuted at #2 on the UK album chart. Watch the video directed by Sophie Littman HERE Today, Tom also announces dates of his forthcoming headlining fall North American, U.K. and European tour. Find full itinerary below. Odell’s debut album, 2013’s million selling, #1 UK debut Long Way Down, featured his breakthrough single “Another Love” and was equally met with tremendous critical acclaim, earning him the highly prestigious Ivor Novello Award for Songwriter of the Year in 2014 and the Brits Critics’ Choice Award in 2013 at the age of 22. His singles “Another Love” and “Real Love” both hit the UK Top 10, with the latter, a cover of a track by The Beatles - used for the UK John Lewis’ Christmas TV 2014 ad campaign. Odell has amassed an impressive 1.8 million album sales and 10 million single sales worldwide. Tom Odell Fall Tour Dates: September Tuesday 11 Los Angeles, CA Moroccan Lounge Wednesday 12 San Francisco, CA Café Du Nord Friday 14 Portland, OR The Old Church Saturday 15 Seattle, WA Columbia City Theatre Monday 17 Brooklyn, NY Rough Trade Wednesday 19 Toronto, ON The Rivoli October Friday 12 Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow Saturday 13 The Telegraph Building Sunday 14 Olympia Theatre, Dublin Tuesday 16 02 Academy, Leeds Wednesday 17 City Hall, Newcastle Thursday 18 Usher Hall, Edinburgh Friday 19 02 Apollo, Manchester Sunday 21 02 Academy, Birmingham Tuesday 23 Eventim Apollo, London Thursday 25 Brighton Centre, Brighton Friday 26 02 Guildhall, Southampton Sunday 28 Le Bataclan, Paris Monday 29 Salle de la Madeleine, Belgium Tuesday 30 Capitol, Hannover November Thursday 1 Mehr! Theatre, Hamburg Friday 2 Columbiahalle, Berlin Sunday 4 Bratislaba, Slovakia Tuesday 6 Halle 622, Zurich Wednesday 7 Haus Auensee, Leipzig Thursday 8 AFAS Live, Amsterdam Saturday 10 Berns, Stockholm Sunday 11 Store VEGA, Copenhagen Tuesday 13 Palladium, Koln Wednesday 14 Bierhuebeli, Switzerland Friday 16 Gasometer, Vienna Saturday 17 Live Club, Milan Monday 19 BARTS, Barcelona Tuesday 20 Sala La Riviera, Madrid Pre-Order Jubilee Road: http://smarturl.it/JubileeRoad Buy/Stream “If You Wanna Love Somebody”: http://smarturl.it/TomIYWLS Official Video: http://smarturl.it/TomIYWLSVid Website: www.tomodell.com Twitter: http://smarturl.it/TomOdellTW Facebook: http://smarturl.it/TomOdellFB Instagram: http://smarturl.it/TomOdellInsta YouTube: http://smarturl.it/TomOdellYT Snapchat: tomodell Cover art and more available at: https://www.rcarecords.com/artist/tom-odell/ Photo Credit: Sophie Green For further information, please contact Sarah Weinstein Dennison in the RCA Records publicity department 212-833-5593 [email protected] .
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