It’s been a successful year so far for Liverpool born country sensation Nathan Carter.
Following the release of his 2012 album Wagon Wheel, which charted at number 3 in the Irish Album Chart, he now celebrates his latest album “Stayin Up All Night’, which climbed the Irish Album Charts straight to the number 1 spot, beating artists like Beyoncé and Drake.
He now embarks on his UK tour this May.
Nathan Carter is comfortably one of the most successful live acts across the Irish music scene and is fast becoming a household name, with his fine performances of heart-felt, upbeat and infectious pop ballads, with a crowd favourite being the mega hit song ‘Wagon Wheel’.
Growing up in a house where Country and Western music filled the air, Nathan was exposed to classic songs of Johnny Cash, Don Williams and Dolly Parton. From the tender age of 4 years old, not only learning to play guitar, piano and accordion, which plays a vital part in his live show, Nathan quickly became head chorister in the Liverpool Boys choir where he toured the world and even performed in front of the Pope in Rome.
Along with his six man band, the country superstar kicks off his tour at the Guildford G Live on May 23rd . Following this, Carter is set to bring his show to the prestigious London Palladium Theatre May 29th . With the show already sold out at Hayes Beck Theatre show on May 26th, this is a tour not to be missed.
For more information on Nathan Carter, visit www.nathancartermusic.com
You can buy ‘Stayin Up All Night’ here
May 2016
23rd – Guildford G Live
24th – Leamington Spa Royal Centre
25th – Bury St. Edmunds Apex Theatre
26th – Hayes Beck Theatre – SOLD OUT
28th – Bristol St Georges Hall
29th – London Palladium
September 2016
8th – Barrow The Forum
9th – Chesterfield Winding Wheel
10th – Halifax Victoria Theatre
11th – Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
14th – Southsea (Portsmouth) Kings Theatre
15th Weston Supermare Playhouse Theatre
16th- Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
17th – Newcastle Tyne Theatre
18th – Salford Quays (Manchester) Lowry
23rd, 24th, 25th & 26th (x 4 nights) – Inverness Eden Court Theatre
October 2016
28th – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
29th – Glenrothes Rothes Hall
November 2016
3rd – Dumfries Easterbrook Hall
4th & 5th (x 2 nights) – Dundee Whitehall Theatre