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The Amy Winehouse Band

The Amy Winehouse Band – Amy’s original band who were with her from the very start throughout her meteoric rise – have announced a major UK tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of her defining album, Back to Black.

Released in 2006, Back to Black became the album that transformed Amy Winehouse from a rising British talent into a global cultural force. It propelled her to unprecedented heights, culminating in five GRAMMY Award wins at the 2008 ceremony (Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best New Artist), making her the first British woman to win that many in one night. Performing with her that evening, as they had since her earliest gigs in London pubs, was her band.

Now, The Amy Winehouse Band continue to bring her catalogue to audiences around the world, keeping Amy’s musical legacy alive and giving new generations the chance to experience these modern classic songs performed live.

Led by Amy’s long‑time musical director and bass player Dale Davis, The Amy Winehouse Band features members who both toured and recorded with Amy throughout her career.

Due to demand extra dates have been added to the tour.

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See The Amy Winehouse Band at the following shows:

October 2026
York Barbican — Thursday 22 October 2026
Gateshead Glasshouse — Friday 23 October 2026
Halifax Victoria Theatre — Saturday 24 October 2026
Carlisle Sands Centre — Sunday 25 October 2026
Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall — Wednesday 28 October 2026
Ipswich Corn Exchange — Thursday 29 October 2026
Manchester Bridgewater Hall — Friday 30 October 2026
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall — Saturday 31 October 2026

November 2026
Guildford G Live — Thursday 5 November 2026
Birmingham Symphony Hall — Friday 6 November 2026
Portsmouth Guildhall — Saturday 7 November 2026
Southend Cliffs Pavilion — Sunday 8 November 2026
Cheltenham Town Hall — Thursday 12 November 2026
Bath The Forum — Friday 13 November 2026
Truro Hall for Cornwall — Saturday 14 November 2026
Torquay Princess Theatre — Sunday 15 November 2026
St Albans Alban Arena — Thursday 19 November 2026
Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion — Friday 20 November 2026
Peterborough New Theatre — Saturday 21 November 2026
Lincoln Engine Shed — Sunday 22 November 2026
Cardiff New Theatre — Thursday 26 November 2026
Aylesbury Waterside — Friday 27 November 2026
Poole Lighthouse — Saturday 28 November 2026
Cambridge Corn Exchange — Sunday 29 November 2026

December 2026
Coventry Warwick Arts Centre — Thursday 17 December 2026
London Roundhouse — Friday 18 December 2026

February 2027 (Added Dates)
Buxton Opera House — Thursday 11 February 2027
Hull City Hall — Friday 12 February 2027
Sheffield City Hall — Saturday 13 February 2027
Harrogate Royal Hall — Sunday 14 February 2027
Colchester Charter Hall — Thursday 18 February 2027
Watford Colosseum — Friday 19 February 2027
Wycombe Swan — Saturday 20 February 2027
Eastbourne Devonshire Park — Sunday 21 February 2027
Swansea Grand Theatre — Wednesday 24 February 2027
Barnstaple Queens Hall — Thursday 25 February 2027
Salisbury City Hall — Friday 26 February 2027
Leicester De Montfort Hall — Saturday 27 February 2027

March 2027 – (Added dates)
Warrington Parr Hall — Thursday 4 March 2027
Stockton The Globe — Friday 5 March 2027
Stoke Victoria Hall — Saturday 6 March 2027
Blackpool Grand Theatre — Sunday 7 March 2027
Bristol Beacon — Thursday 11 March 2027
Stevenage Concert Hall — Friday 12 March 2027
Chatham Grand — Saturday 13 March 2027
Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall — Sunday 14 March 2027
Worthing Pavilion Theatre — Wednesday 17 March 2027
Swindon MECA — Thursday 18 March 2027
Basingstoke The Anvil — Friday 19 March 2027
Northampton Derngate — Saturday 20 March 2027

March 2027
Glasgow Pavilion Theatre — Thursday 25 March 2027
Aberdeen Music Hall — Friday 26 March 2027
Dunfermline Alhambra Theatre — Saturday 27 March 2027
Dumfries Easterbrook Hall — Sunday 28 March 2027

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