Watch Julie Byrne live in session ahead of Best Fit Paris show and European tour
23 February 2017, 11:11
| Written by
Sebastien Dehesdin
American singer-songwriter Julie Byrne released her second record Not Even Happiness earlier this year, a heart-warming opus with a timely meditation on change.
At End of the Road Festival in 2015, Byrne played a secret show in the forest of the festival grounds, and previewed some of the songs from that record, including "Sleepwalker".
Julie Byrne will play a Best Fit show in Paris on 31 May 2017, as part of a series of UK and European dates:
- 21 May, Bristol, Southbank Club - tickets
- 23 May, London, Hoxton Hall - tickets
- 24 May, Birmingham, Hare & Hounds 2 - tickets
- 25 May, Manchester, The Wonder Inn - tickets
- 26 May, Leeds, Brudenell Social Club - tickets
- 27 May, Todmorden, The Golden Lion - tickets
- 28 May, Glasgow, CCA - tickets
- 31 May, Paris, France - tickets
- 1 June, Belgium, Brussels
- 2 June, Rotterdam, Netherlands - tickets
- 4 June, Amsterdam, Netherlands - tickets
- 6 June, Berlin, Germany - tickets
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