The Amy Winehouse Band set for tour with 'greatest symphony orchestras'
The Amy Winehouse band will be accompanied by top symphony orchestras on tour this year.

Amy Winehouse's original band are set to tour the UK later this year with the “country’s greatest symphony orchestras”.
Performing the late Grammy winner's legendary hits, such as ‘Rehab’, ‘Back to Black’, ‘Tears Dry On Their Own’, ‘Valerie’, and ‘Love Is A Losing Game’, with “new orchestral arrangements”, it promises to be a night to remember.
Amy was one of Camden Town's most famous residents, and the tour will include a stop at the Roundhouse, the very venue she gave her last public performance in 2011, with her goddaughter, Dionne Bromfield, before her untimely death at the age of 27.
The band is led by Amy's musical director and bass player Dale Davis with Bronte Shandé performing lead vocals.
Dale said: “Myself and Amy’s band and so excited to be touring the UK celebrating her music and legacy with you all but this time in the company of some of the country’s greatest symphony orchestras. It’s going to be very special to perform her songs including these new stunning orchestral arrangements.
“The orchestral sound was used on Amy’s recordings, but we didn’t ever have the chance to play them this way with her. It will be lovely to do that now.”
The run kicks off in at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra on November 1 at wraps at the Roundhouse on December 19.
In 2024, there was a renewed interest in the music legend – who was tragically found dead at her home in Camden in 2011, at the age of 27 - thanks to the biopic ‘Back to Black’ starring Marisa Abela and directed by Sam-Taylor Johnson, with UK streams of Amy’s back catalogue now exceeding one billion.
A pre-sale takes place on February 13, at 10am, with the general sale set for the same time on February 14 via Ticketsmaster.co.uk.
The Amy Winehouse Band 2025 UK tour dates:
1 November Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (w/ Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra)
6 November Southend Palace Theatre
7 November Guildford G Live
8 November St Albans Alban Arena
9 November Cardiff New Theatre
11 November Buxton Opera House
12 November Manchester RNCM Theatre
14 November Birmingham Symphony Hall (w/ City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra)
15 November Poole Lighthouse (w/ Orchestra)
16 November Fareham Live
18 November Swindon Wyvern Theatre
20 November Cheltenham Town Hall
21 November Bath Forum (w/ Orchestra)
22 November Cambridge Corn Exchange
27 November Nottingham Royal Concert Hall (w/ Orchestra)
28 November Gateshead Glasshouse Sage1 (w/ Orchestra)
29 November York Opera House
18 December Bexhill De La Warr Pavillion
19 December London Roundhouse (w/ Orchestra)