Irish singer-songwriter Harry Hudson Taylor announces his first-ever UK headline tour this November, bringing songs from his debut solo EP Hiding From Nature (out September 2026) to intimate venues across the country.

Formerly one half of folk-pop duo Hudson Taylor (30 million Spotify streams, a #1 Irish album, stages with The Rolling Stones, Hozier, and George Ezra), Harry is now forging a solo path rooted in honest, unguarded songwriting. Based between Dublin and Berlin, his new material sits at the crossroads of indie rock, folk, and pop, drawing on themes of personal transformation and relationships.

Written, performed and self-produced by Harry, and mixed by Paul Carr, Hiding From Nature is his most personal work to date: the sound of an artist who has stopped performing a version of himself and started making the record he’s always wanted to make.

He’s joined on stage by Seraphina Taylor, whose backing vocals and multi-instrumental work give the live show its quiet magic.

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The Box @ The Met
£17 (inc fees)

Tickets on-sale 10am Friday 24 April.

Fully seated.

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