Thursday, 5 Sep
The O2, London
Friday, 6 Sep
First Direct Arena, Leeds
Saturday, 7 Sep
M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
Tuesday, 10 Sep
Bournemouth International Centre
Wednesday, 11 Sep
Utilita Arena, Cardiff
Friday, 13 Sep
Utilita Arena, Birmingham
Saturday, 14 Sep
Glasgow, Ovo Hydro
Sunday, 15 Sep
OVO Hydro, Glasgow
Who are they? They are Texas, and they make hits.
The one with Wu–Tang Clan. The five that were Top 10 singles from one album. The one with Alan Rickman in the video. The one that was an inspired Al Green cover. The two written with diverse titans of American music, Dallas Austin and Gregg Alexander. The one that was remixed by Giorgio Moroder. The une that helped give them their first French Number One album. The segued pair that, according to the woman at the front, makes their live audiences go “absolutely fuckin’ apeshit”. The one with the video directed by Peter Kay. The other one with Wu-Tang Clan. The one that gave them, straight out of the gate, a Top 10 single with their first ever release. The club banger with a killer Donna Summer sample. The one that ended up the theme song to a top-rating American sitcom. And the one recorded last year in Alabama’s legendary Muscle Shoals Fame Studio that lifts the lid on an exciting fresh chapter…
Texas: The Very Best Of 1989-2023 has all of the above, and more, not least its two brand new tracks.