Joe Bonamassa Tickets

Joe Bonamassa Tickets

Since the age of 12, experts have been certain of the musical brilliance of Joe Bonamassa, with blues legend BB King discovering him in his early years and sending him on the road to success. The result is a music legend in his own right – a singer-songwriter who has the ability to impress the most cynical of listeners and show his contemporaries how it is done.

Joe Bonamassa Tour Dates

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Friday
23 Mar 2012
19:30
The Brighton Centre
Brighton
From:
£63.00
Saturday
24 Mar 2012
19:30
Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
Sheffield
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£62.00
Sunday
25 Mar 2012
19:30
Metro Radio Arena
Newcastle upon Tyne
From:
£55.00
Tuesday
27 Mar 2012
19:30
Usher Hall
Edinburgh
From:
£100.00
Wednesday
28 Mar 2012
19:30
Echo Arena
Liverpool
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£46.00
Friday
30 Mar 2012
19:30
Bournemouth International Centre (BIC)
Bournemouth
From:
£62.00
Saturday
31 Mar 2012
19:30
NIA Birmingham
Birmingham
From:
£63.00
Joe Bonamassa Tickets

So when they go on sale, Joe Bonamassa tickets should not be missed, as they are passes to witness one of the most gifted musicians of his generation in a live setting, right where he belongs.

Over his long career, Joe Bonamassa has worked with some big names in the music industry, beginning with BB King and continuing with the likes of Joe Cocker and Eric Clapton. But he has his own claims to the spotlight in his own right, with a sold out performance at the Royal Albert Hall amongst his many achievements, as well as albums that have peaked high in the charts and fans that are eager to see him on stage at every opportunity. This is because seeing Joe Bonamassa live is an experience few other musicians could match.

This was something that even BB King agreed when the 12 year old Bonamassa opened for the blues legend at the end of the 1980s. He was in no doubt as to the potential of the young musician and only two years later he had formed the band Bloodline and with it the honour of producing two singles that reached the charts.

But it is his solo work that has truly earned him his reputation and his first release took the form of 2000’s “A New Day Yesterday”, followed by “So, It’s Like That” in 2002, the latter of which went in at number one in the United States and laid the foundations of his career to come. Throughout the decade Joe Bonamassa would never cease to impress with a range of albums earned him acclaim and admiration, from 2004’s “Had to Cry Today” to more recent releases like “The Ballad of John Henry” in 2009 and “Black Rock” in 2010. He has also released DVDs of his live shows, including ones of his performances at the Royal Albert Hall, demonstrating to those yet to see him why they need to purchase tickets to his shows right away.

So it is safe to say that Joe Bonamassa’s place in the music industry is sealed. He is a musician with a bright future ahead of him even after a multitude of releases over the last decade. When he appears on stage, fans are certain to be glad that they got hold of Joe Bonamassa tickets when they had the chance and will relish in the opportunity to see him again.

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