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Lucy Spraggan Tickets
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Concerts in United Kingdom
- 27/03/2025Thursday 19:30PortsmouthWedgewood RoomsLucy SpragganOn partner site
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- 28/03/2025Friday 19:00LondonUnion ChapelLucy Spraggan [Acoustic Duo]On partner site
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- 17/04/2025Thursday 19:00FromeCheese and GrainLucy Spraggan [Acoustic Duo]On partner site
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- 23/04/2025Wednesday 18:30OxfordO2 Academy2 OxfordLucy SpragganLow Availability
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- 23/04/2025Wednesday 18:30OxfordO2 Academy OxfordLucy Spraggan [Acoustic Duo]On partner site
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- 19/07/2025Until 20/07/2025NottinghamWollaton ParkSplendour Festival 2025 - Weekend Tickets
Lineup
- Splendour In Nottingham
- Bloc Party
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Jake Bugg
- Travis
- Clean Bandit
- Sophie Ellis Bextor
- Natasha Bedingfield
- Echo and the Bunnymen
- Seasick Steve
- Levellers
- Kingfishr
- The Fratellis
- LYVIA
- Kate Nash
- Brooke Combe
- Cardinals
- Elvana
- Kezia Gill
- The Amy Winehouse Band
- Overpass
- TTSSFU
- Pentire
- Tom A Smith
- Starsailor
- Cassia
- Aziya
- daydreamers
- Nectar Woode
- Lucy Spraggan
- Remember Monday
Venue
- 20/07/2025Sunday 12:00NottinghamWollaton ParkSplendour Festival 2025 - Sunday Day Tickets
- 07/08/2025Until 10/08/2025NorfolkHolkham HallGone Wild Festival Norfolk with Bear Grylls
- 08/08/2025Friday 11:00NorfolkHolkham HallGone Wild Festival - Friday Ticket
- 21/08/2025Until 24/08/2025ExeterPowderham CastleGone Wild Festival Devon with Bear Grylls
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About
The singer-songwriter who transcended her talent show beginnings
Lucy Spraggan is the rarest of things – a genuine singer-songwriter who emerged from the TV talent show scene. Making her name on The X Factor in 2012, she auditioned with a composition of her own, Last Night. Although Spraggan was a favourite to win the reality competition, she had to withdraw due to illness – but was immediately signed to Columbia Records.
Spraggan had actually released her debut record, ‘Top Room At The Zoo’, in 2011 before appearing on The X Factor the following year. Her first record for Columbia, Join The Club, came out in 2013 and reached No.7 on the UK albums chart, with lead single ‘Lighthouse’ hitting No.26 on the singles chart.
In 2015, Spraggan released her third album We Are, with her fourth album I Hope You Don’t Mind arriving in early 2017. She hit the road with her Dear You tour that spring and played Isle Of Wight, Glastonbury and Sheffield’s Tramlines Festival in summer, while a huge 31-date UK acoustic tour followed in autumn that year.
Spraggan signed to Cooking Vinyl Records & Publishing in 2018 and released her fifth album Today Was a Good Day in May 2019. In early 2020 she unveiled the track ‘All The Things She Said’ in advance of her sixth album Choices, released in October 2020.
Now, in 2023, Spraggan celebrates the 10-year anniversary of her first X Factor audition with brand-new single ‘Everything Changes’. The song samples Lucy’s debut single ‘Last Night’ as performed at that very audition. ‘Everything Changes’ sees the chart-topping singer songwriter and LGBTQ+ icon reflecting on the changes of the last decade, both personal and global.
Along with the single, Spraggan has announced a UK tour kicking off in May 2023. A new album, a book and a podcast are also all in the works. “The break from touring served as inspiration for how much better I can make my shows and how very much I love playing to a live audience,” says Spraggan. “I cannot wait to come back with a bang, new reflective material and playing some of the biggest headline shows I've ever played.”
In summer 2023, Spraggan announced plans for a new UK Tour set for May 2024, playing dates in Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester and London.
Setlists
- 1.Run
- 2.Lighthouse
- 3.Blues Song
- 4.Unsinkable
- 5.Tea & Toast
- 6.I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) (The Proclaimers cover)
- 7.Last Night (Beer Fear)
- 8.Balance
- 9.Sober
- 10.Lucky Stars
- 11.Lightning
- 12.Fight for It
- 1.Breathe
- 2.You're Too Young
- 3.Last Night (Beer Fear)
- 4.Blues Song
- 5.Lighthouse
- 6.Unsinkable
- 7.Tea & Toast
- 8.Bodies
- 9.Sober
- 10.Run
- 11.Cocaine
- 12.Bodies
- 13.Lucky Stars
- 14.Other Side of the Moon (Unreleased Single)
- 15.Not Another Travelling Song
- 16.Lightning
Encore
- 17.Fight for It
- 1.Breathe
- 2.You're Too Young
- 3.Last Night (Beer Fear)
- 4.Blues Song
- 5.Lighthouse
- 6.Unsinkable
- 7.Tea & Toast
- 8.Bodies
- 9.Sober
- 10.Run
- 11.Cocaine
- 12.Balance
- 13.Lucky Stars
- 14.Other Side of the Moon
- 15.Not Another Travelling Song
- 16.Lightning
Encore
- 17.Fight for It
- 1.Breathe
- 2.You're Too Young
- 3.Last Night (Beer Fear)
- 4.Blues Song
- 5.Lighthouse
- 6.Unsinkable
- 7.Tea & Toast
- 8.Bodies
- 9.Sober
- 10.Run
- 11.Cocaine
- 12.Balance (Accidentally introduced and played first bar of Lucky Stars before this song)
- 13.Lucky Stars
- 14.Other Sides of the Moon (Unreleased Single)
- 15.Not Another Travelling Song
- 16.Lightning
Encore
- 17.Fight for It
- 1.Breathe
- 2.You're Too Young
- 3.Last Night (Beer Fear)
- 4.Blues Song
- 5.Lighthouse
- 6.Unsinkable
- 7.Tea & Toast
- 8.Bodies
- 9.Sober
- 10.Run
- 11.Cocaine
- 12.Bodies
- 13.Lucky Stars
- 14.Other Side of the Moon (Unreleased Single)
- 15.Not Another Travelling Song
- 16.Lightning
Encore
- 17.Fight for It
News
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