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Home Free set sail for the UK with new ‘Highways & High Seas’ tour

Acclaimed all-vocal country group Home Free are heading back to the UK this September, bringing their ‘Highways & High Seas' tour to Manchester, London and Birmingham for a run of shows that promise soaring harmonies, sharp humour and a distinctly Nashville flavour. Known for their ability to transform both country classics and modern pop hits into rich, harmony-driven arrangements, the group’s live performances have become must-see events for fans of vocal music and country alike. Tickets on sale Friday 15th May.

The tour follows the release of their latest album ‘Challenge the Sea,' a project that sees the group lean into a more adventurous, maritime-inspired sound while still showcasing the vocal precision and blend that has defined their career. Whether reworking staples like Johnny Cash’s ‘Ring of Fire': a cover that has racked up tens of millions of views online, or putting their spin on contemporary hits, Home Free continue to blur genre lines with ease.

Since rising to prominence after winning The Sing-Off, the group have built an impressive global following, amassing hundreds of millions of views online, multiple Top 3 albums in the U.S., and a reputation as one of the most entertaining live acts in country music.

A Home Free show is as much about personality as it is performance, blending pitch-perfect harmonies with quick-witted banter and a setlist that moves seamlessly between country, pop and western standards. With their unique format, no instruments, just voices, the group deliver a live experience that feels both intimate and electrifying.

UK Tour Dates – Highways & High Seas Tour
21 September — Manchester, Albert Hall
22 September — London, Union Chapel
23 September — Birmingham, O2 Academy

With their signature sound and ever-growing fanbase, Home Free’s return to UK stages looks set to be one of the standout vocal tours of the autumn.

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