ACCORDING to the title of Nathan Carter’s latest tour, he’s ‘Born for the Road’ and heading to a date at The Palace Theatre, Redditch, on March 15.

A spokesman said: “Following the success of his current autumn tour, Irish country-pop crossover star Nathan Carter has announced his Born For The Road 2019 tour.

“The 20-date tour starting in Harlow on January 24 and runs through to April 14 in Motherwell.”

Just two days after his Redditch gig, Nathan will be performing at the London Palladium, on March 17.

The spokesman added: “Without a doubt, he is fast becoming one of the UK’s most prolific touring artists, with his energetic showmanship proving irresistible for fans across the UK.

“As one of Ireland’s biggest live music acts, Nathan is becoming a household name, with tracks from Stayin’ Up All Night becoming hits, such as Wagon Wheel and I Wanna Dance.”

Having recently played (2017/2018) arena shows in Ireland at the 3Arena Dublin and SSE Arena Belfast, last summer he cemented his superstar status performing for Pope Francis at the World Meeting of Families event in Croke Park Dublin.

The spokesman said: “Success has also been replicated in the pop charts; he’s previously beaten the likes of Drake and Beyonce to the top in Ireland, a monumental feat – with his last album, 2017’s ‘Livin’ The Dream’ being no different, going straight to No. 1.

“Growing up in a house where Country and Western music filled the air, Nathan was exposed to classic songs of Johnny Cash, Don Williams and Dolly Parton and early age.”

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