Jamie Lawson live in concert.
ON TOUR

Jamie Lawson

8
critic concert reviews
folk

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

65
%
Based on 
8
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 8 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Jamie Lawson is rated as a mediocre live performer, with shows that lack substantial critical acclaim.

ON TOUR

Whelan's, Dublin, Ireland (October 13)

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Latest Release

Heaven's Cloud (29 September 2024)

Artist Info

Genre
folk
Origin
Plymouth, United Kingdom (12/1/1975)
Bio
Jamie Lawson (born December 1, 1975, in St Budeaux, Plymouth) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. He was the first artist to be signed by Ed Sheeran's record label, Gingerbread Man Records.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

Live in Limbo (Canada)

May 12, 2016
%
Evidently, Torontonians are happy to venture out on a Monday night to hear two up-and-comers prove their talent.

The Guardian (UK)

January 20, 2016
20
%
This Devon-born singer-songwriter had put out three albums over a decade-long career to almost blanket indifference before Sheeran last year made him the debut signing to his new Gingerbread Man record label.

The Upcoming (UK)

January 20, 2016
60
%
Lawson shook off the New Year blues after a busy 2015 which peaked in a number-one album in the UK and kicked off 2016 with a January UK headline tour starting from Glasgow and ending in North London last night.

Gaffa (Denmark)

June 30, 2018
67
%
Tinderbox, Odense, Denmark

Kulturbloggen (Sweden)

July 2, 2016
80
%
Bravalla Festival, Norrkoping, Sweden

Gaffa (Norway)

June 18, 2016
67
%
NorthSide, Aarhus, Denmark

Renowned For Sound (UK)

April 19, 2016
70
%
Possibly a reflection of his signature relaxed genre the singer-songwriter appeared almost out of nowhere to a relatively low build up between his set and that of support act Ryan Keen.

Past critic reviews published in

The Guardian (UK), Parklife DC (USA), MAGNET Magazine (USA), Elmore Magazine (USA), We All Want Someone To Shout For (USA)

Image Credit

Stefan Brending [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons