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Sophie McLaughlin

Schitt’s Creek star and songwriter Noah Reid bringing his new tour to Belfast

Canadian actor/singer Noah Reid is coming to Belfast as part of his new tour.

The star, who is best known in his acting career for playing Patrick in Schitt's Creek, will be bringing his 'The Everything's Fine Tour' to Limelight on September 16 2023.

Tickets go on sale from Ticketmaster at 10am on Friday, April 28.

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Noah Reid has earned a permanent place in the music industry as a result of his powerful vocals and honest delivery.

Evident on his debut album Songs from a Broken Chair (2016), sophomore album Gemini (2020) and his highly-anticipated third album Adjustments (2022), which collectively have garnered over 180 million streams, two nominations at the 2022 Canadian Folk Music Awards and landed Noah on four Billboard charts.

He became a beloved character in the Emmy-winning comedy series Schitt’s Creek, for which he won a Screen Actors Guild Award, along with the cast, for ‘Best Ensemble' and wrapped up his Broadway debut as the lead of Tracy Letts’ Tony-nominated play The Minutes.

On his third album Adjustments, the singer-songwriter documents the kind of minor schisms and major upheavals that leave our lives forever altered.

He said: "I wrote this album during a transitional period where a lot of tectonic shifts were taking place in my life.

"I was getting married, Schitt’s Creek was coming to an end, the pandemic was beginning—some of the changes were more internal and others were more at the societal level, but they all involved a shift in my thinking about the world around me."

A longtime musician who began composing melodies on piano as a child and later developed his songcraft while studying at the National Theatre School of Canada, Reid infuses all of Adjustments with the clarifying directness of a close conversation.

He continued: "Sometimes a line will jump out of my mouth when I’m out on a walk or driving or alone in my house playing piano or guitar, and I’ll just to try to follow that line wherever it takes me.

"I often don’t really understand what I’m saying as I’m saying it, but then I’ll listen back later on and go, ‘Oh, okay—that was useful.’ This record has definitely done that for me, and I hope it will keep on talking to me over time."

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