English new wave musician, Paul Weller, has announced a US tour in support of his upcoming album, 66! He will me making a stop in San Francisco for two nights on September 22 and 23.
Weller began his professional career in 1972 and founded pioneering punk rock group, The Jam in 1974. Emerging around the same time as The Clash and Sex Pistols, the group was active until 1982 and released six studio albums in their short career. Following The Jam’s disbandment, Weller founded pop group, The Style Council. The band released five studio albums in their six year run, eventually hitting a commercial decline and disbanding in 1989.
Weller’s solo career was ushered in along with the new decade and he used it to experiment with different genres and worked with various different musicians. Across his prolific and ongoing career, Weller has released sixteen studio albums and worked with musical legends across the UK. His legacy is one of legendary status among English musicians. Praised for his prowess as a writer and performer, Weller has become a national legend despite not having too many accolades internationally. His upcoming seventeenth album, 66, is set to release on May 24, the day before his 66th birthday.
Catch English music royalty, Paul Weller, as he celebrates his 66th birthday and 17th album on tour at The Fillmore on September 22 and 23! Tickets are available here
Location: The Fillmore
Address: 1805 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA, 94115
Show Time: 8:00 p.m.
Doors Open: 7:00 p.m.
Ticket Price: $76.00+
Age: All Ages