RISING star Elles Bailey continues her onwards and upwards ascent of the mountain of country rock heading for the high ground and peak, and is announcing The Road I Call Home Tour that will stop at Ageas Bowl on November 24.

Prior to this, Elles will be playing festivals, HRH Crows and The Carlisle Blues Festivals, in September, but is looking forward to undertaking her headline tour thereafter.

“The Road I Call Home Tour is my biggest headline tour to date,” says Elles.

“And I am so excited to play some brand new cities, some old favourite places and share this album I’ve been working so hard on.”

Elles’ new material follows on from her successful and critically-acclaimed debut album, Wildfire.

Live venues and performance are important to Elles Bailey, crowned The Blues Princess by Blues in Britain.

She’s brought her genre-crossing music to fans in her own headline tours before, and also played festivals and toured with other artists, like Jo Harman, Wille & The Bandits, and Eric Gales.

She’s also, this year, been promoting the work of small, independent music venues, like Little Rabbit Barn, for whom Elles recorded a special set of downloadable tracks to support them.

Bristol-based Elles Bailey has a talent for crafting and seamlessly weaving rootsy blues, country, and soulful rock, with a contemporary edge.

Her music draws on these roots and ingredients, blending and transcending them, with each song given a unique flavour and texture by Elles’ unique, super-smoky, utterly unforgettable voice.

Check out the full tour dates on Elles Bailey’s website and get a chance to experience this rising star, with her unique voice and amazing new material, in her natural habitat of live performance, taking some new songs to new cities.

www.ellesbailey.com