Joe Bonamassa announces October UK Tour Dates

Following the recent announcement of Joe Bonamassa’s live DVD, Blu-ray and album, Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks, and his critically acclaimed 2013 studio album Different Shades of Blue, the internationally renowned guitarist embarks on 7-date UK arena tour during October 2015.

A 48-hour ticket pre-sale will be launched on Planet Rock radio from 9am GMT on Wednesday 11th February.

Tickets go on sale to the general public from the venues at 9am on Friday 13th February. Tickets will also be available to book online from www.jbonamassa.com, www.eventim.co.uk, www.ticketmaster.co.uk and www.seetickets.com.

Dates include Newcastle Metro Arena (Oct 21), Liverpool Echo Arena (Oct 23), Leeds First Direct Arena (Oct 24), Nottingham Capital FM Arena (Oct 25), Cardiff Motorpoint Arena (Oct 27), Bournemouth BIC (Oct 28), and Brighton Centre (Oct 31).

Bonamassa will perform songs from his classic albums including Sloe Gin, Dust Bowl, The Ballad of John Henry, Driving Towards The Daylight(the latter reached #2 in the Official UK Album Chart 2012), and his critically acclaimed 2014 album Different Shades of Blue.

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“Bonamassa is the new messiah for guitar music lovers.”
– The Sun

“Bonamassa’s guitar playing and singing are still on a strong upward curve.  Forget derivative. This couldn’t be anyone but Joe.”
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“Bonamassa’s precision guitar playing is something of a revelation.”
– Classic Rock Magazine

Download a free MP3 “Tiger In Your Tank” taken from the forthcoming live DVD, Blu-ray & CD “Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks”

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