Ahead of his upcoming British Blues Explosion Live album to be released on 18th May, Grammy-nominated blues rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa has just released a video featuring the song ‘Plynth (Water Down The Drain)’ while announcing further UK concerts for later in the year.
Bonamassa’s appearance at the London, Hampton Court Palace Festival on Tuesday 12th June has long since been announced, but now following the success of dates in May he will also be returning in October, and the dates are as follows:
Plymouth Pavilions Thursday 11th October
Nottingham Motorpoint Arena Friday 12th October
Bournemouth International Centre Saturday 13th October
Tickets are available from www.jbonamassa.com/tour-dates and www.ticketmaster.co.uk, plus the 24 hour ticket hotlineon 0844 844 0444.
The October tour will feature Bonamassa and his band playing tracks from his 2016 album Blues of Desperation as well as fan favourites, plus if the March tour is anything to go by they will also get to hear songs for his next album being previewed.
For more information on the British Blues Explosion Live album click here, but in the meantime watch ‘Plynth (Water Down The Drain)’ here at Ramzine.
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