Ghostpoet has announced his return with a new track entitled "Immigrant Boogie" and details of a UK tour.

The acclaimed artist will perform at London's Printworks on November 10.

It marks his first new material in two years when he released the Mercury-nominated album "Shedding Skin".

The first track from his upcoming fourth studio album is a poignant message during tense social times.

Ghostpoet aka Obaro Ejimiwe says: "It's a first person account of a difficult journey across borders, partly intended to ask those who have questioned the arrival of refugees in recent times what they would do in the same situation.

"The song is written in two halves - the first hopeful for a brighter future, while the second sees hope snatched away by forces beyond the control of the storyteller."

The song, which follows up three critically acclaimed records also features guest vocals from Charlie Steen of up and coming group Shame.

Ejimiwe adds: "There is an important story to be told there, but I wrote the song in a way that aims to capture a broader human truth: that while we are all working for a better life for ourselves, we have to accept that we are not in control of the outcome"

Ghostpoet will also be visiting Bristol, Portsmouth, Brighton and Oxford on his extensive 18-date UK and Ireland tour.

Tickets for Ghostpoet's UK tour and London date go on sale Friday April 21 at 10.

They are priced at £20.25 and you can buy one from Ticketmaster here .

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