John Jenkins Announces ‘Restless Hearts’ Album Launch Tour 2025. Acclaimed singer-songwriter John Jenkins is thrilled to announce the launch of John’s highly anticipated ‘Restless Hearts’ Album Tour, kicking off on 4th July 2025 alongside the release of his latest album. Renowned for his captivating melodies and poetic lyricism, Jenkins is set to embark on a UK-wide tour, performing across an exciting array of venues in July and beyond. Joining Jenkins on this tour is accomplished musician Pippa Murdie (Storm the Palace), continuing their successful collaboration from the past two UK tours.
The Show hits Bath on the 21st July 2025 at the iconic 'St James Wine Vaults'
Special Guests Trudi Brunskill, Bob Gallie and Retini Dunleavy
Retini Dunleavy Retini was raised in Queens, New York before settling in Bristol, UK. Having been influenced strongly by Singer songwriters of the 1960’s, her music explores a range of different acoustic styles, blending a range of vocal sounds and melodic instrumental styles. Retini’s songs are inspired by emotions of love, her personal experiences on life and global events. She enjoys performing at the Bristol Fringe and loves discovering the wealth of music in and around Bristol.
Trudi Brunskill
Singer songwriter inspired by the music of so many titans, from Joni to Aretha, John Martyn, Bonnie Raitt, Van Morrison and so on through the canon of 70s and 80s folk blues and soul. Now enjoying post 60 freedom playing new originals marked by the poignant perspective and humour of these later years, still dreaming of the coast to coast tour… Tim Martin (AMAUK) –“ The most notable of those support acts was the extraordinary Trudi Brunskill. She offered up a mixture of songs drawing heavily on Joni Mitchell’s 'Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter' era, and between show quips courtesy of Julie Walters.”
Bob Gallie
Bob Gallie. Award Winning Acoustic Artist. Based in the UK. A Man A Voice A Guitar and A Song.
“In a CD full of highlights, there are still two that particularly stand out. Please Don't Cry is full of emotional anguish and pain, the song of someone baring his soul with vocals that come out bitter and bloodied. My own personal favourite was one of the live tracks, Cathedral Skies, which feels full of nostalgia and poignancy. This is the kind of strong collection of music that everyone is bound to have a different favourite; Blood And Bones, Under The Sun, Oh Mexico… every song is full of wonderful moments. Until the album arrives later in the year, this can only be picked up at Bob's live gigs. If you get the opportunity, go and see him, on this form it's bound to be a wonderful evening of musical brilliance. Adam Jenkins”
ADAM JENKINS - FATEA MAGAZINE
“Last night we witnessed the magical Bob Gallie put on a musical masterclass at The King Arthur in Glastonbury. Find our review here: www.thefixmagazine.com/bobgallie”
Arran Dutton - Muso Fix