BritisH-Asian singer Rumer will join Jools Holland and his mighty Rhythm and Blues Orchestra on tour later in the year.

Jools will play alongside Joss Stone, Marc Almond and Rumer for selected dates on his tour, taking “the UK's greatest boogie-woogie party” around the country.

Rumer is an Anglo-Pakistani singer/songwriter whose debut album Seasons Of My Soul has sold over a million copies worldwide, seen her nominated for two BRIT Awards, and secured the much-coveted Mojo Award for Breakthrough Act.

A year later she released Boys Don't Cry, which debuted at Number 3. Its success took Rumer everywhere, from Buckingham Palace to the White House, and brought her together with Jools and the Rhythm & Blues Orchestra for the collaboration Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, which was featured on Jools' 2012 album The Golden Age Of Song. Rumer is currently recording her second album of original material.

Jools will be joined at St George’s Hall, Bradford, by vocalist Ruby Turner, Louise Marshall and original Squeeze drummer Gilson Lavis.

Joss Stone rocketed on to the UK music scene aged 16 with her debut album The Soul Sessions.

Marc Almond has sold more than 30 million records worldwide, including Soft Cell hits such as Tainted Love and Say Hello, Wave Goodbye.

The tour is at the Bradford St. George's Hall on Friday November 21. Call 01274 432000 or visit bradford-theatres.co.uk for further information.

And it is at the Manchester O2 Apollo on Friday, December 19.

A full list of all the dates are available here: http://www.joolsholland.com/tourdates.htm