Joe Bonamassa announces 2022 UK Tour
Celebrated blues-rock guitarist and singer-songwriter Joe Bonamassa will return to tour the UK for the first time in three years, when he performs five concerts in April and May 2022, including two nights at the legendary Royal Albert Hall on Thursday 5 May and Friday 6 May.
Joe will also perform concerts at Glasgow SECC on Wednesday 20 April, Cardiff Motorpoint Arena on Friday 22 April, and Brighton Centre on Saturday 23 April.
A 48-hour ticket pre-sale will start at www.planetrocktickets.co.uk from Wednesday 8 September 2021. Tickets will go on general sale on Friday 10 September from www.jbonamassa.com/tour-dates and www.ticketmaster.co.uk.
Joe will also perform concerts at Glasgow SECC on Wednesday 20 April, Cardiff Motorpoint Arena on Friday 22 April, and Brighton Centre on Saturday 23 April.
A 48-hour ticket pre-sale will start at www.planetrocktickets.co.uk from Wednesday 8 September 2021. Tickets will go on general sale on Friday 10 September from www.jbonamassa.com/tour-dates and www.ticketmaster.co.uk.
The 2022 UK tour follows the news of Joe’s highly anticipated 15th solo studio album “Time Clocks” released on 29 October 2021 via Provogue/Mascot Label Group in Europe and J&R Adventures in North America. Pre-order the album HERE.
Joe Bonamassa says of ‘Time Clocks’: “What started out with the intentions of being a trio record turned into probably my most adventurous and involved record to date.”
Joe’s 2022 UK tour will feature the guitarist performing alongside a hand-picked group of world-class musicians playing songs from his forthcoming studio album “Time Clocks”, as well as tracks from his vast catalogue of albums such as “Royal Tea”, “Redemption”, “Blues of Desperation” and “The Ballad of John Henry”, plus classic Bonamassa fan favourites.
Joe’s 2022 UK tour will feature the guitarist performing alongside a hand-picked group of world-class musicians playing songs from his forthcoming studio album “Time Clocks”, as well as tracks from his vast catalogue of albums such as “Royal Tea”, “Redemption”, “Blues of Desperation” and “The Ballad of John Henry”, plus classic Bonamassa fan favourites.