Kiefer Sutherland has carved out a distinctive space in music as a compelling singer-songwriter whose work blends country, Americana, and folk influences with raw emotional honesty. While known worldwide for his acting, Sutherland’s musical journey reflects a deeply personal outlet, one that has steadily grown since his debut.

He released his first album, Down in a Hole, in 2016, teaming up with longtime collaborator Jude Cole. The record introduced his gravelly voice and storytelling style rooted in themes of life, loss, and reflection. Success built quickly with his second album, Reckless & Me (2019), which reached the UK Top 10 and spent weeks at number one on the UK Americana and Country charts. Bloor Street followed in 2022, repeating that chart-topping feat on the Americana and Country listings and further showcasing his growth as a songwriter who draws from personal experience.

Now, Sutherland is set to release his fourth studio album, Grey, on 29 May 2026 via Maple Creek Records. Written and recorded between 2024 and 2026, the project marks a more introspective turn. Sutherland has noted that these songs explore personal feelings he has been navigating in his own life, moving beyond observation to deeper self-reflection. Early tracks highlight his continued evolution in blending heartfelt narratives with rootsy instrumentation.

This new chapter coincides with his Love Will Bring You Home Tour across Europe and the UK in spring 2026 — his first full European tour since 2024 after a period focused on film projects. The extensive run runs from mid-April through late May, featuring a mix of familiar favourites and new material from Grey. Audiences can expect intimate, high-energy performances that showcase his powerful delivery, band chemistry, and genuine connection with crowds in both headline venues and cities he is visiting for the first time.

UK dates include memorable stops such as London’s atmospheric Union Chapel (12 May), Glasgow’s Old Fruitmarket, Manchester’s New Century Hall, Cardiff’s Tramshed, and others in Belfast, Dublin, Bournemouth, Oxford, and more. These shows offer fans a chance to experience Sutherland’s live presence up close — a blend of reflective ballads and spirited tracks that highlight the storytelling at the heart of his music.

Sutherland’s commitment to music remains steadfast. His tours and albums demonstrate an artist who approaches the stage with the same dedication seen throughout his career, delivering authentic performances that resonate long after the final note. As he brings Grey to UK venues this month, audiences are in for a rich evening of original songs delivered with the intensity and warmth that define his musical identity.

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