An Isle of Wight musician is set to play a mainland tour.
Paul Armfield is set to hit the road in November, playing venues up and down the UK.
Paul's run will start in the Midlands before heading down to the South Coast, with dates in Salisbury on Tuesday, November 12, and Southampton on Wednesday, November 13.
He will perform a series of new songs inspired by literature for a book-themed album to be released in 2025.
The folk musician, who also runs Medina Bookshop, is touring to support his new EP Trees, inspired by nature.
A long-running musician, his aching and lovelorn songs have been pleasing ears across the Island and beyond throughout his seven-album career.
He has been a guest on Mark Radcliffe's BBC Radio 2 show and acclaimed by several publications including Mojo, Time Out and Uncut.
Paul is also an occasional funeral celebrant, a lino-cut artist, a musical-saw player and a double bassist who has played on songs by Michael Kiwanuka and Greg Foat.
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