Winnie has shared her new track Woah Man ahead of a run of UK tour dates including Manchester’s Deaf Institute.

The Manchester gig is one of 12 dates she will play across the UK and Ireland on her Happy Hour Tour 2025.

Timed perfectly for Women’s History Month, Twinnie’s latest single Woah Man is a fierce call to arms celebrating female strength and resilience. Inspired by Aretha Franklin’s Respect, the song blends sassy R&B grooves with anthemic country-pop, packed with razor-sharp lyrics that challenge outdated gender roles.  In the song she proclaims, “Close a business deal with a baby on my hip” and “I’m from the generation where Shania taught me how.”

Speaking about Woah Man, Twinnie shared “This song is a global statement to highlight the incredible women around the world in all industries – our nurses, doctors, creatives, politicians, teachers, and stay-at-home moms. It signifies the resilience and power of what it is to be a woman and celebrates all those that have come before us.”

Adding to its significance, Woah Man was created through Twinnie’s non-profit initiative I Know A Woman, which supports female creatives with mental health funding and industry opportunities. Co-written with John Davidson and Abby Anderson, and co-produced by KK Johnson (Dasha) and Brandon Paddock (Dan + Shay), the track showcases Twinnie at her most unapologetic and fearless.

When Does Twinnie Headline The Deaf Institute in Manchester?

Twinnie will bring her Happy Hour Tour 2025 to The Deaf Institute in Manchester on Friday 6 June 2025. The tour will see her perform across the UK and Ireland, joined by rising Tennessee recording artist Bonner Black.

Full Tour Dates:
Saturday 31 May – Suffolk, Red Rooster Festival
Monday 2 June – Brighton, Komedia Studio
Tuesday 3 June – London, Oslo
Wednesday 4 June – Birmingham, Hare & Hounds
Friday 6 June – Manchester, The Deaf Institute
Saturday 7 June – Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club
Sunday 8 June – York, The Crescent
Monday 9 June – Newcastle, The Cluny
Tuesday 10 June – Edinburgh, The Voodoo Rooms
Wednesday 11 June – Glasgow, Stereo
Friday 13 June – Belfast, Oh Yeah Centre
Sunday 15 June – Dublin, The Workman’s Club