Kendrick Scott joining Herbie Hancock for European tour
Drummer/composer Kendrick Scott, founder of the artist collective label, World Culture Music, will be joining the legendary Herbie Hancock on his three-month tour of Europe, commencing at the Opera House in Vienna, Austria, on 30 September.
The tour, which runs through the beginning of December, includes stops in Germany, Luxembourg, France, Holland, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Russian, Poland and, of course, the UK.
To find out more about Scott click HERE.
The November UK tour dates pan out as follows:
11 Tripod Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
12 Tripod Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
14 Sage Theater, Gateshead, UK
15 Festival Hall, London, UK
16 Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, UK
19 The Barbican, London, UK
20 Concert Hall, Birmingham, UK
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