Paul Steel tour dates supporting Electric Soft Parade
By bandweblogs on Nov 1, 2007 in Bands, Music, Press Releases | Tags: Brighton, Concerts, Electric Ballroom, Electric Soft Parade, Gigs, Music, Musicians, Paul Steel, Singer/Songwriter, Tour Dates

At his recent Electric Ballroom gig in London, newcomer Paul Steel was enthusiastically closing the set with a storming version of live favourite “Raygun” when he landed awkwardly on his foot. After two fractures of the 5th metatarsal on his left foot were confirmed, the young singer cancelled his autumn tour to much disappointment.
Now he’s back on stage supporting fellow Brightonians Electric Soft Parade. A natural born performer – this multi instrumentalist throws himself into all his epic sounding pop songs, backed by his loyal hyper coloured band mates.
Paul Steel 2007 tour dates:
24 November – Glasgow, King Tuts (Box office: 0870 169 0100)
25 November – Leeds, The Faversham (Box office: 08700 600 100)
29 November – Norwich, Arts Centre (Box office: 01603 660 352)
02 December – London, ULU (www.seetickets.com)
03 December – Brighton, Duke Of York’s (www.ticketweb.co.uk)
Paul Steel’s debut album ‘Moon Rock’ is due for release early next year on Fascination.
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London Paper – “verging on complete perfection.”
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