On November 5th, celebrated American country and Americana singer-songwriter Sunny Sweeney will embark on her eagerly awaited UK tour, bringing her signature blend of storytelling and soul-stirring melodies across the pond. Fans can look forward to hearing songs from her recently released album ‘Still Provoked'—a reimagining of her acclaimed 2014 album ‘Provoked'—as well as fan favourites from her impressive catalog.
UK Tour Dates:
- Tue Nov 5 – Southampton, 1865
- Wed Nov 6 – Stowmarket, John Peel Arts Centre
- Fri Nov 8 – Shrewsbury, St Mary’s
- Sat Nov 9 – Leek, Foxlowe Arts Centre
- Mon Nov 11 – Edinburgh, Voodoo Rooms
- Tue Nov 12 – Glasgow, Slay
- Wed Nov 13 – Lincoln, The Drill
- Thu Nov 14 – Birmingham, Kitchen Garden Café
- Fri Nov 15 – Bury, The Met
- Sun Nov 17 – London, The Lexington
Tickets are available at SunnySweeney.com.
About ‘Still Provoked'
To mark the 10th anniversary of her groundbreaking album ‘Provoked' Sweeney has reimagined all 13 original tracks and added two new songs for ‘Still Provoked,' released via Thirty Tigers. The album features ‘My Own Lane,' a powerful co-write with Natalie Hemby, and a cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘To Be Alone With You.' Available for the first time on vinyl as a limited-edition double LP, the album promises to be a collector's item once it sells out. Listen here.
A Look Back at Sunny Sweeney’s Career
Sunny Sweeney, originally from Texas and now based in Nashville, has become a respected figure in both country and Americana music. Her 2006 debut, ‘Heartbreaker’s Hall of Fame,' established her as a major talent. She found wider success with 2011’s ‘Concrete,' featuring top 40 singles like ‘From a Table Away' and ‘Drink Myself Single.' In 2013, she earned a nomination for ACM’s Top Female Artist, and her subsequent albums ‘Provoked' (2014) and ‘Trophy' (2017) cemented her reputation with rave reviews.
Her most recent album, ‘Married Alone,' recorded in Dallas and co-produced by Paul Cauthen and Beau Bedford, delves deep into themes of loss, healing, and resilience, solidifying her place as one of the most authentic voices in contemporary Americana.
For country and Americana fans, Sweeney’s UK tour is not to be missed—it's a rare chance to see an artist whose raw, powerful storytelling continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

