Widely considered one of the most charismatic performers on stage, Steve Harley continues to play to sold-out venues across the UK and Europe.
For the legendary Mr Soft and Make Me Smile singer, life on the road is more than just a job: it is almost his life’s blood.
And with the 2020 release of the all-acoustic CD, “Uncovered”, the original Cockney Rebel shows no sign of slowing down.
The Steve Harley Acoustic Band tour 2022 will find Steve supported by long-standing violinist/guitarist Barry Wickens, and Oli Heyhurst on double bass, with Dave Delarre on lead acoustic guitar.
Steve has been playing Live shows around the world for over 45 years and the thrill of another night in another place to another audience has not dimmed at all.
“We have real adventures on tour, “says Steve. “I’ve seen the Northern Lights, the Midnight Sun and dozens of wonderful galleries, museums and great cities, all on my down-time. I have a great life as a Wandering Minstrel!”
The acoustic sets for his 2022 tour calling at Bangor's Pontio on Saturday May 21 will include songs from the new CD, plus a selection from the vast and eclectic Harley Songbook including Mr Soft, Judy Teen, Sebastian and Make Me Smile all re-produced in the unique acoustic style.
Rod Stewart, who covered Steve’s song “A Friend For Life”, describes him as “One of the finest lyricists Britain has produced", and he received a Lifetime Achievement Award for Acoustic Music from the Acoustic Festival of Britain in 2018.
Tickets for the Steve Harley Acoustic Band tour at Theatr Bryn Terfel, Pontio in Bangor are available by contacting the Box Office on 01248 38 28 28 or visiting www.pontio.co.uk
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here