Damian Lewis has revealed he will be performing new material from his up-coming second album at the Watford Palace Theatre.
The A-list actor and his band will be at the venue on March 24 to promote his debut album, Mission Creep, and tickets for the concert are £30.
But looking ahead to the tour, Lewis said: “I’ll be playing my album Mission Creep, sure, but also sneaking in songs from my second album which will be out later this year. That’s right: new year, new pants, new songs. See you there.”
His debut album was described in a Daily Telegraph review as a “a rootsy, bluesy, folky, rocky set of songs about love and life”.
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Lewis added: “Dry January at home? You’ll be itching for some live music by March. I’m here to help."
The actor first explored his musical side after meeting jazz musician Giacomo Smith, and got a taste for performing with early shows at London’s Omeara and Koko venues in 2022.
He has starred on the big and small screens, winning two Golden Globes for his roles in US spy thriller Homeland and WWII drama Band of Brothers.
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