Tour update and new show at The Jazz Cafe

April 16, 2021

Tour update and new show at The Jazz Cafe - The Milk Official Site

Tour Update

 

We are truly delighted to announce we will once again be gracing a stage to play some music for you all. Let's be honest the last year has been tough, as a band we have never missed or cancelled a show in over 20 years of playing together. That is until last year...

 

Due to the pandemic we cancelled and rescheduled the tour 3 times. We have spoken with our agent and we will be unable to reschedule a 4th time, this is due to uncertainty at the venues and huge demand from lots of well-deserving musicians. 

For anyone that bought a ticket you can claim a refund via the venue or the ticket merchant of the original purchase.

 

We have, however, been able to secure a show at London' Jazz cafe and we really hope to see as many of you there as possible. It's gonna be a cracker!

 

Much love 

 

Dan 






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