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Arielle

Arielle Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 7,707
Category Americana, Blues-rock, Jazz, Folk, Folk Rock, Classic Rock
Concerts
Jul
27
Arielle in Holmfirth, UK
Holmfirth
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Sep
03
Arielle in Coulsdon, UK
Coulsdon
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Sep
04
Arielle in Southampton,UK
Southampton
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Sep
06
Arielle in Sheffield, UK
Sheffield
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Sep
07
Arielle in Newcastle, UK
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Sep
08
Arielle in Birmingham
Birmingham
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Sep
10
Arielle in Leicester, UK
Leicester
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Sep
11
Arielle in Chester, UK
Chester
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Sep
13
Arielle in Newbury, UK
Newbury
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Oct
10
Brewery Arts
Kendal
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Oct
11
THE LIVE ROOMS
Chester
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Oct
12
The Brook
Southampton
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Oct
14
Concorde 2
Brighton
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Oct
15
Gloucester Guildhall
Gloucester
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Oct
16
Komedia Bath
Bath
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Oct
18
ARC
Stockton-on-tees
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Oct
19
Brudenell Social Club
Leeds
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Oct
20
Old Fire Station
Carlisle
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Oct
23
Glasshouse International Centre for Music - Sage 2
Gateshead
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Oct
24
The Drill
Lincoln
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Oct
25
The Waterfront
Norwich
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Oct
27
Sub 89
Reading
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Oct
28
The Globe
Cardiff
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Oct
29
The Atkinson
Southport
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About Arielle
“I didn’t fit in,” says Arielle of the feeling she had growing up and later, trying to find her footing in music. Her self-titled EP (set for release in April, 2014 on Open E Music,) is the sound of the singer-songwriter-guitarist claiming her place – creatively, emotionally, existentially. “I only wanted to be me/ I had the best intentions/ I was scattered in all directions,” she sings on the pop gem “California,” finally confiding, “I can’t find the sunshine in California.” Yet the New Jersey native had lived in California most of her life. And she’d been singing since age five (with the prestigious San Francisco Bay Area Peninsula Girls Chorus), followed by playing the piano, trumpet and at 10, guitar. By 16 she’d become a rock-guitar virtuoso (soon thereafter even earning the imprimatur of her childhood idol, Queen guitarist Brian May.) Still, she hadn’t found her voice as an artist; she’d been shredding onstage in the bands of others (like CeeLo Green) but hadn’t really been able to share her own songs. That began to change when she graduated early from high school and moved to Hollywood. “It struck me: I want to make music my life,” she remembers. “I can do this. I’m going to music school.” So she enrolled in the guitar program at the Musicians Institute, situated smack-dab on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame. She was a 17-year-old student there when she met May, at a book-signing for “BANG! – The Complete History of the Universe” (an astrophysicist as well as a rock god, May is the co author.) She’d taken her guitar along and when he said essentially, “Show me what ya got,” Arielle complied by busting out a Randy Rhoads solo (Rhoads is perhaps best remembered for his work on Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train.”) She and May then began a conversation that’s continued ever since. “It was like we’d always been friends,” she says. That friendship inspired Arielle to move to London, where she attended the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance. But she had a nagging feeling that she wasn’t where she belonged: “I was a supporting player and just couldn’t see the path to becoming an artist in my own right. My intuition told me that if I kept playing in other people’s bands, I’d miss my opportunity. I was trading myself, like I say in ‘California,’ ‘Trading scars for a concrete star’; I was giving away the things that make me me in return for something that felt like it didn’t matter. I finally said, ‘Alright, this is ridiculous – I have to go do this for myself.’” She returned to Los Angeles and started recording her own material, singing lead as well as playing guitar. “I hadn’t sung seriously for five years,” she says. “On some level I was hiding behind my guitar. By then I was 18, but I still sung like a a soprano. I didn’t know how to express myself with my voice.” At the same time, Arielle recalls, “Being in bands never worked – I could never find a singer. I was writing music knowing no one could sing it like me. I finally just did it. It started out as this really quiet sound; it took me a while to be, like, ‘OK, I’m not the greatest, but I AM truly expressing myself.’ Just like with the guitar players I love – you don’t necessarily have to be the most technically proficient to connect emotionally.” After working on various projects, Arielle was “discovered” by guitarist Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme, Rihanna,) who shopped her to managers and labels. Her other supporters include guitarists Steve Vai, Uli Jon Roth (the Scorpions) and Michael Angelo Batio. In 2013 Arielle landed in the studio of Red Decibel Music Group (Kelly Clarkson, Demi Lovato, Switchfoot), where she clicked with producer/co-writers Adam Watts, Andy Dodd and Gannin Arnold. Their creative chemistry was so electric, in fact, that the songs tumbled out on top of each other and the spark of “California” was struck! Arielle’s commitment to something she holds as dear as songwriting is The Dolphin Project, a cause she’s championed as long as she’s played guitar. Dolphin Project founder Ric O’Barry appears in Arielle’s video for “California” and his documentation of the yearly dolphin drive hunt at Taiji, Wakayama, Japan, forms the basis of the Oscar-winning 2009 documentary “The Cove.” On November 18, Arielle joined fellow Dolphin project advocate and drummer Matt Sorum’s band Kings of Chaos (featuring fellow former Guns N’ Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan) for a Hollywood concert benefitting Ric O’Barry’s Dolphin Project. Also on the bill: Hughes (Deep Purple), Corey Taylor (Slipknot, Stone Sour) and Steve Stevens (Billy Idol). Earth Day 2014 (April 22) will find Arielle onstage at a Freedom for the Orcas benefit, where she’ll share the stage with Heart and Joan Jett, among others. “I think I’ve connected to the plight of marine mammals partly because of my own story,” Arielle ventures. “It’s heartbreaking to see these sensitive, intelligent animals anywhere but in open ocean, swimming freely. In my life I’ve felt like I wasn’t where I was supposed to be and couldn’t find my way there. But I’m working on it, for me and for them.”
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Arielle Tour Cities
Chester, United Kingdom Bath, United Kingdom Carlisle, United Kingdom Southport, United Kingdom Newbury, United Kingdom Reading, United Kingdom Gateshead, United Kingdom Kendal, United Kingdom Sheffield, United Kingdom Leeds, United Kingdom Coulsdon, United Kingdom Leicester, United Kingdom Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Southampton, United Kingdom Lincoln, United Kingdom Holmfirth, United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom Cardiff, United Kingdom Gloucester, United Kingdom Norwich, United Kingdom Brighton, United Kingdom Stockton-On-Tees, United Kingdom

Frequently Asked Questions About Arielle

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Arielle on tour?

Yes, Arielle is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Arielle concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Arielle tour is scheduled for 24 dates across 22 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Arielle scheduled to play?

Arielle is scheduled to play 24 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Arielle tour start?

Arielle’s tour starts Jul 27, 2024 and ends on Oct 29, 2024. They will play 22 cities; their most recent concert was held in Holmfirth at Picturedrome and their next upcoming concert will be in Chester at THE LIVE ROOMS.

What venues is Arielle performing at?

As part of the Arielle tour, Arielle is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Jul 27 - Holmfirth, England @ Picturedrome
Sep 03 - Coulsdon, England @ The Tuesday Night Music Club
Sep 04 - Southampton, United Kingdom @ 1865
Sep 06 - Sheffield, United Kingdom @ Greystones
Sep 07 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, England @ Anarchy Brew Co
Sep 08 - Birmingham, United Kingdom @ Asylum
Sep 10 - Leicester, United Kingdom @ The Musician
Sep 11 - Chester, United Kingdom @ THE LIVE ROOMS
Sep 13 - Newbury, United Kingdom @ Arlington Arts Centre
Oct 10 - Kendal, England @ Brewery Arts
Oct 11 - Chester, United Kingdom @ THE LIVE ROOMS
Oct 12 - Southampton, United Kingdom @ The Brook
Oct 14 - Brighton, Brighton @ Concorde 2
Oct 15 - Gloucester, United Kingdom @ Gloucester Guildhall
Oct 16 - Bath, United Kingdom @ Komedia Bath
Oct 18 - Stockton-on-tees, United Kingdom @ ARC
Oct 19 - Leeds, United Kingdom @ Brudenell Social Club
Oct 20 - Carlisle, United Kingdom @ Old Fire Station
Oct 23 - Gateshead, United Kingdom @ Glasshouse International Centre for Music - Sage 2
Oct 24 - Lincoln, United Kingdom @ The Drill
Oct 25 - Norwich, United Kingdom @ The Waterfront
Oct 27 - Reading, United Kingdom @ Sub 89
Oct 28 - Cardiff, United Kingdom @ The Globe
Oct 29 - Southport, United Kingdom @ The Atkinson
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