TIDE LINES SHARE THE BRAND NEW SINGLE ‘RIVERS IN THE LIGHT’

Following the success of ‘Eye of the Storm’ – Tide Lines continued to strive forward. They purchased the Baptist church on the Isle of Mull that they had previously rented and customised it to become their full-time rehearsal and recording space. And in the context of the location’s intimacy and solitude, Tide Lines’ sound paradoxically grew in stature – an approach which they’re now introducing with ‘Rivers In The Light’. The song was written by Robert Robertson and produced by Tide Lines, who are completed by Alasdair Turner (guitar, pipes), Ross Wilson (keyboards) and Fergus Munro (drums).

Following a UK tour that included sold-out shows at London’s Scala and the Glasgow O2 Academy earlier this year, the band’s passion for connecting with audiences will be rekindled this September when Tide Lines head out on the National Lottery’s Revive Live Tour, in association with the Music Venue Trust. Later that month they will commence The Town Hall Tour, which will see them hit grassroots venues across Scotland and is already nearly sold-out. Other upcoming live shows include Edinburgh Castle as guests to Deacon Blue, and festivals including Doune The Rabbit Hole and the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival. Please see here for a list of all dates and ticket information.

SEPTEMBER – THE NATIONAL LOTTERY’S REVIVE LIVE TOUR
7th – Sunderland, Independent
8th – York, The Crescent
9th – Blackpool, Bootleg Social
10th – Kendal, Brewery Arts Centre
12th – Norwich, Arts Centre
13th – Hebden Bridge, The Trades Club

SEPTEMBER – THE TOWN HALL TOUR
15th – Inverness, Ironworks
16th – Gairloch, Community Hall (SOLD OUT)
17th – Dunkeld, Birnam Arts Centre (SOLD OUT)
22nd – Alloa, Town Hall
23rd – Selkirk, Victoria Halls
24th – Dumfries, Easterbrook Hall (SOLD OUT)
29th – Greenock, Town Hall
30th – Helensburgh, Victoria Hall (SOLD OUT)

OCTOBER – THE TOWN HALL TOUR
1st – St. Andrews, Student Association Club 601 (SOLD OUT)
13th – Inverurie, Town Hall (SOLD OUT)
14th – Fochabers, Public Institute
15th – Kingussie, Badenoch Centre

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