Brooke Combe has announced a headline UK tour for next year.

The singer-songwriter and social media covers star is due to release her debut album Dancing At The Edge Of The World on 31 January, and ahead of the release, she'll be playing a string of shows in the UK.

Combe will kick off the tour in Norwich on 4 April, before heading to Birmingham, Bristol, London, Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds. Combe will then wrap up the tour with a show at Glasgow's Barrowland on 19 April.

Combe, who has been compared to Rebecca Ferguson, Amy Winehouse and Sade, recently teamed up with Courteeners on the track Sweet Surrender.

Speaking to NME last month, frontman Liam Fray can't speak highly enough of the rising star.

"Brooke will be a star, she's f**king unbelievable," he said.

Combe, who hails from Edinburgh, has been singing since high school and grew up listening to Motown, R'n'B and hip hop. She taught herself piano, guitar, bass and drums, and started performing on TikTok in 2021, during the pandemic.

A slew of her cover tracks went viral, including her breakthrough April 2020 cover of Joel Corry's Sorry, and her soulful take on the Arctic Monkeys anthem Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?

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