Leah Dou joins Bastille’s Wild Wild World Tour in the UK

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Leah Dou will join British pop band Bastille on their Wild Wild World tour in November.

Playing in Europe for the first time, Leah Dou will warm up for the band in four locations across the UK.

Dou was born into a musical family. Being the daughter of pop queen Faye Wong and the hip, alternative singer Dou Wei, Leah inherited strong musical genes. She also considers her sister, Dou Ying, as one of her biggest musical influences. Leah herself has since become one of the most popular female singers in Asia.

“My music styles change all the time, depending on what mood I am in, what I am listening to, what I want to make. I don’t believe in limiting myself”.

Bastille, who have sold over 7 million albums in the UK and US, are currently touring their latest album, Wild World. Dou will warm up for the band in four of their UK gigs – London, Leeds, Nottingham and Manchester.

The dates are as follows:

Wednesday 2 November The O2, London
Friday 4 November First Direct Arena, Leeds
Saturday 5 November Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham (sold out)
Sunday 6 November Manchester Arena, Manchester



 

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