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The Wandering Hearts Tickets
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Concerts in United Kingdom
- 12/06/2025Thursday 19:30LondonUnion ChapelThe Wandering Hearts
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- 15/06/2025Sunday 19:30WorcesterHuntingdon HallThe Wandering Hearts
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- 20/06/2025Friday 19:30ManchesterManchester Stoller HallThe Wandering Hearts
- 21/06/2025Saturday 19:30LeedsCity Varieties Music HallThe Wandering Hearts
- 24/06/2025Tuesday 19:00GlasgowSaint Luke'sThe Wandering Hearts
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- 25/06/2025Wednesday 19:30CumbriaKendal Brewery Arts CentreThe Wandering HeartsOn partner site
- 25/06/2025Wednesday 19:30CumbriaKendal Brewery Arts CentreThe Wandering Hearts
- 14/06/2025Saturday 19:30CardiffThe GateThe Wandering Hearts
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About
A harmonising trio with a rich music tradition in their hearts
British Americana group The Wandering Hearts embark on a UK headline tour in the summer of 2025.
Initially giving themselves the Paper Hearts, the band formed in London in 2015 when Tara Wilcox and Tim Prottey-Jones met at a gig before being introduced to mutual friends Francesca “Chess” Whiffin and AJ Dean-Revington.
After signing to Decca Records, the group became The Wandering Hearts, and released their debut single 'Wish I Could' in 2017, followed by their debut Wild Silence not long after. Tracks from LP including the likes of 'Devil', 'Burning Bridges' and 'Biting Through The Wires' are an early indicator of the band's penchant for Americana, weaving together elements of country, folk and a Fleetwood Mac-esque ear for harmony. The band caught the attention of country and bluegrass hero Marty Stuart, who invited them to play The States as they became the only UK act to play Nashville's Ryman Theatre and The Grand Ole Opry in the same week.
In 2021, The Wandering Hearts released their eponymous second full-length, which like its predecessor topped the UK's official Americana Chart. Tracks such as 'Over Your Body' and 'Gold' remain fan favourites. This was their first as a trio, after the departure of Prottey-Jones in 2019.
Championed for their enchanting harmonies and heartfelt songwriting, both albums by the trio – whose influences range from Simon & Garfunkel, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and First Aid Kit – charted at No. 1 on the UK Americana Charts, as well as amassing over 16 million streams in the UK and the USA, and both were nominated for UK Album of the Year at the UK Americana Awards.
The band signed to Chrysalis Records for their 2024 third album, Mother, putting "sharp focus on their world-renowned three-part harmonies", spawning singles such as 'River To Cry' which resonated with audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. The following summer, the trio embarked on a headline tour of the UK which included dates at London's Union Chapel, Manchester Stoller Hall, and Saint Luke's in Glasgow.
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