This September and October, Canadian multi-instrumentalist Hawksley Workman will play a number of intimate shows in the UK, including a Brighton date on the 5th Oct – Folklore Rooms, Brighton
Since releasing his debut record in the late ‘90s, Hawksley Workman has developed a truly inimitable approach to indie rock music, blending lush instrumentals with a quirky sense of personality and a penchant for cabaret. Along the way, he’s picked up gold records, some impressive production credits, and the loyalty of countless fans across the world. This autumn, the Canadian artist returns to the UK for a run of dates, kicking off in London on 23rd September.
From there, Hawksley will play at a number of beloved venues across the country, including converted petrol station Hyde Park Book Club in Leeds, the cosy Folklore Rooms in Brighton, and Sheffield coffee house Cafe #9. The tour also includes an impressive number of shows in London, each taking place at Camden Town’s folk hub, Green Note. Hawksley will play the venue four times over the course of the tour, including matinee shows on 27th September and 11th October.
 The full list of dates can be found below. Tickets are available here.
Hawksley Workman is a Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose genre-defying music blends indie rock, folk, and alt-pop with a dash of whimsical theatricality. Known for his lush arrangements and deeply poetic lyrics, his sound is an unpredictable mix of haunting melodies, clever wordplay, and introspective storytelling. Workman has built a loyal following with albums that are both intimate and adventurous, embracing a spirit of experimentation while maintaining an undeniable emotional core.










