The Amy Winehouse Band – Amy’s original band who were with her from the very start throughout her meteoric rise – have announced a major UK tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of her defining album, Back to Black.
Released in 2006, Back to Black became the album that transformed Amy Winehouse from a rising British talent into a global cultural force. It propelled her to unprecedented heights, culminating in five GRAMMY Award wins at the 2008 ceremony (Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best New Artist), making her the first British woman to win that many in one night. Performing with her that evening, as they had since her earliest gigs in London pubs, was her band.
Now, The Amy Winehouse Band continue to bring her catalogue to audiences around the world, keeping Amy’s musical legacy alive and giving new generations the chance to experience these modern classic songs performed live.
Led by Amy’s long‑time musical director and bass player Dale Davis, The Amy Winehouse Band features members who both toured and recorded with Amy throughout her career.
The 2026 anniversary tour will see the band perform Back to Black in full plus other Amy Winehouse classics across the UK throughout October, November, and December, culminating in a special homecoming date at London’s iconic Roundhouse on 18 December – an essential stop in Camden, the heart of Amy’s story.
The celebration continues into 2027 with a dedicated run of Scottish dates in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dunfermline, and Dumfries next March.
TOUR DATES:
2026
22 October York Barbican
23 October Gateshead Glasshouse
24 October Halifax Victoria Theatre
25 October Carlisle Sands Centre
28 October Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
29 October Ipswich Corn Exchange
30 October Manchester Bridgewater Hall
31 October Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
5 November Guildford G Live
6 November Birmingham Symphony Hall
7 November Portsmouth Guildhall
8 November Southend Cliffs Pavilion
12 November Cheltenham Town Hall
13 November Bath The Forum
14 November Truro Hall for Cornwall
15 November Torquay Princess Theatre
19 November St Albans Alban Arena
20 November Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion
21 November Peterborough New Theatre
22 November Lincoln Engine Shed
26 November Cardiff New Theatre
27 November Aylesbury Waterside
28 November Poole Lighthouse
29 November Cambridge Corn Exchange
17 December Coventry Warwick Arts
18 December London The Roundhouse
2027
25 March Glasgow Pavilion Theatre
26 March Aberdeen Music Hall
27 March Dunfermline Alhambra Theatre
28 March Dumfries Easterbrook Hall







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