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The Road I Call Home Tour

Elles Bailey

Elles Bailey follows her debut hit album Wildfire with her brand new album Road I Call Home.

Back in September 2017, Wildfire broke down barriers to win rapturous praise right across the music media landscape. The debut album charted at No. 2 in the iTunes Blues charts, reached No. 1 in the Independent Blues Broadcasters (IBBA) charts, and has clocked up over 2.5 million streams on Spotify.

Live performance is Elles’ natural habitat and a home away from home - touring the last album well beyond her native UK into Europe and USA, playing shows with Jo Harman and Eric Gales as well as her own headline shows, and performing at festivals such as Black Deer, Swing Westplaar and The Great British R&B Festival.

Like its chart-topping predecessor, Elles’ new album features co-writing contributions from high-calibre collaborators, including British hit-making legend and Ivor Novello Award winner Roger Cook, storied Memphis and Nashville giant Bobby Wood, as well as a guest appearance from Dan Auerbach (of The Black Keys).

Wildfire was written over five years… Road I Call Home was written over one. It tells the story of touring Wildfire, and how my life has changed since. I feel it delves deeper, and deals with loss, love, anger, determination and life on the road, with more than 200 gigs under my belt and many miles travelled.”
Elles Bailey


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