Larkin Poe the GRAMMY award-winning duo of Nashville-based multi-instrumental sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell – celebrate the success of their USA chart-topping album Bloom with a Deluxe Edition featuring An Acoustic Companion Vol II of five stripped-down versions of songs from that record. It follows 2023’s An Acoustic Companion which collected stripped-down versions of four fan favourites.

An Acoustic Companion Volume II arrives on all DSPs and streaming services via their own Tricki-Woo Records on 10 October with a limited edition picture disc vinyl pressing and deluxe CD version of the album featuring all five new tracks available on tour and at the official Larkin Poe store. The release was heralded recently by a new version of Mockingbird (Unplugged), a newly recorded rendition of Bloom’s deeply contemplative opening track.

“We wrote and recorded our album Bloom a whirlwind year and a half ago,” say Larkin Poe. “In the intervening time we’ve carried the songs all across the USA on tour and have gotten to know them in an even deeper and more personal way. Being able to find some stillness in which to reimagine some of our favourite songs from the album has awoken yet another wave in our creative souls and we can’t wait for folks to experience the re-blooming of Bloom.”

Long hailed as one of the hardest working acts on the road today, Larkin Poe bring their Bloom Tour 2025 to the UK this autumn with special guest Son Little, followed by headline dates in France, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain and Belgium.

UK dates as follows:

OCTOBER
Fri 17 MANCHESTER Academy
Sat 18 GLASGOW O2 Academy
Sun 19 BRISTOL Beacon
Tue 21 LONDON Eventim Apollo
Wed 22 BIRMINGHAM O2 Institute

Tickets available from: www.larkinpoe.com/pages/tour

Larkin Poe were recently nominated for Duo / Group Of The Year at the American Music Awards & Honors in Nashville, having previously won the prestigious award last year. They also received their first career GRAMMY Award by winning Best Contemporary Blues Album for their sixth studio album Blood Harmony in 2023.

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