Country pop royalty King Calaway celebrate Rivers album with UK dates

NASHVILLE six piece King Calaway are being touted as the latest in country pop royalty with new album Rivers out this week and three UK performances.
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But fans outside London will have to travel to see them.

They play this year’s London Country to Country, including the Radio 2 stage, the Town Square Stage and the Big Entrance Stage, at The O2, March 14 to 15.

BUY TICKETS: For tour dates and tickets visit www.kingcalaway.com/tour-dates.

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LISTEN: Check out the band’s new album, Rivers, available on big name streaming platforms – CLICK HERE.

They have been winning over American audiences with their sing-along songs, superbly orchestrated vocal arrangements and instrumental hooks.

No Matter What, their latest and outrageously catchy single, is an expression of commitment and love - saying no matter what the circumstances, it’s always worth working hard for a relationship you believe in.

The song follows album title track Rivers, which was playlisted throughout January on BBC Radio 2.

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Working alongside co-producers Robert Deaton and Ross Copperman, King Calaway recorded an album that allows their musicianship and personalities to shine through.

They expressed their excitement about the album stating, “Rivers is a milestone in all of our lives and a new chapter in our journey as a band. We could not be more proud of what we have created.”

They have supported Garth Brooks on his stadium tour, performed at the Grand Ole Opry, on The Jimmy Kimmel Show, Late Late Show With James Corden, and US primetime TV The Today Show.

They were VIP guests at Elton John’s book launch, had a Billboard in Times Square, and even appeared on Neighbours.

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Before coming together in 2018, bandmates Caleb Miller, Chris Deaton, Simon Dumas, Jordan Harvey, Chad Michael Jervis and Austin Luther all pursued their own solo careers, racking up a long list of milestones — including CMA Awards performances, international tours, session gigs, and BBC TV appearances.

They could all sing. They could all play. And one by one, they all found their way to Nashville, drawn to the city by its rich, diverse music scene.

Now, after stunning audiences at their debut European live at Gibraltar Calling alongside Take That, Tom Walker and Rick Astley and their debut UK show at London’s Gibson Show Rooms, King Calaway are being hotly tipped this side of the pond.

They made lots of new fans after a live performance on BBC Radio 2’s The Michael Ball Show in February.

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