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Drunk Folk Singer.
This May, Beans on Toast will embark on a tour of UK venues. This tour, however, will be somewhat different. The aptly titled 'SITTING ON A CHAIR TOUR' will see the enthusiastic songwriter playing seated theatres and venues rather than pubs and clubs. He's promising a unique evening of stories about his travels and songs from his huge nine album back catalogue. Love songs, protest songs and drinking songs are intertwined with the stories behind the songs and the random adventures they've led him on.
The tour will coincide with the release of 'DRUNK FOLK STORIES' his first book. A collection of ten, short, true-life stories about songwriting, travelling and drinking. Featuring the likes of Billy Bragg, Banksy and The Cookie Monster. From Glastonbury to Wembley via The Bahamas, these first- hand accounts of drunken escapades, car-crashes, recreational drugs and burning pubs are full of humour, grace and honesty – just like his music.
The book is released worldwide on 1st May via 'Play on Words Publishing'
The 1st May also sees the re-release of the 2009 album 'STANDING ON A CHAIR'. The whopping 50-track debut will be released on vinyl for the first time - a double vinyl nonetheless. Produced many moons ago by Mumford and Sons' Ben Lovett, this much-loved album features crowd favourites such as 'MDMAmazing', 'The Price of Rice' and 'Don't Believe The Bullsh*t' and cameos from the likes of Emmy The Great, Justin Young and Frank Turner.
9 years might seem a strange anniversary to celebrate but when he started putting these plans together Beans thought it had been 10 years. But he thought f*** it and went ahead with it anyway. Such is his way.

Sun 24th Aug 25 12:00
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Venue Type : Public Bandstand
This Green Flag award winning park is Nottingham's oldest public park and the closest park to the city centre. A historic, beautifully maintained park that is home to an important collection of over 800 trees, some of which are from the original collection planted in the 19th century.

Sun 24th Aug 25 12:00
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Venue Type : Public Bandstand
This Green Flag award winning park is Nottingham's oldest public park and the closest park to the city centre. A historic, beautifully maintained park that is home to an important collection of over 800 trees, some of which are from the original collection planted in the 19th century.
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The Castle And Falcon
Birmingham
Wed 26th Mar 25
The Leadmill
Sheffield
Tue 18th Mar 25
Cavern Club
Liverpool
Wed 12th Mar 25
Beautiful Days
Ottery Saint Mary, Devon
Fri 16th Aug 19
The Railway Inn
Winchester, Hampshire
Mon 31st Dec 18
Bridgwater Town Hall
Bridgwater, Somerset
Fri 21st Dec 18
The Beehive
Honiton, Devon
Thu 20th Dec 18
The Railway Inn
Winchester, Hampshire
Sat 7th Jul 18
Clapham Grand
Clapham, Greater London
Fri 18th May 18
Colchester Arts Centre
Colchester, Essex
Thu 17th May 18
The Quarterhouse
Folkestone, Kent
Wed 16th May 18
The Leadmill
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Sat 12th May 18
The Leadmill
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Sat 12th May 18
Invisible Wind Factory
Liverpool, Merseyside
Fri 11th May 18
Black Box and Green Room Cafe
Belfast, Antrim
Thu 10th May 18