Hot off the heels of winning Young Artist of the Year at the UK Blues Awards 2025, Kent rockers The Zac Schulze Gang has announced an eight date headline UK tour in September and October 2025 – The tour includes a special album release concert at London’s legendary 100 Club on Thursday 25th September.
The news of the autumn UK tour follows the band’s recent singles ‘I Won’t Do This Anymore’ and ‘Woman’ that were playlisted on the UK’s classic rock radio station, Planet Rock. Both songs will appear on the Gang’s highly anticipated debut album released Friday 26th September.
Known for their old-school blend of 70s classic blues rock and modern alternative influences, the Kent-based band have steadily built a loyal following who are fans of energetic, raw-to-the-bone live shows. Their exciting sound combines classic British R&B with punk energy, great musicianship, and dynamite
The Zac Schulze Gang‘s debut album sees the band collaborating with producer Ian Sadler at Really BIG Audio. Sadler is said to have captured the band’s raw-to-the-bone live energy whilst pushing them to their absolute limits especially when it comes to the guitarist’s signature ripping solos and the band’s songwriting ability as heard on their recent singles.
Fronted by guitarist/vocalist Zac Schulze and backed up by bassist Anthony Greenwelland drummer Ben Schulze; the Gang’s sound and work ethic harks back to the much-loved live dynamic and relentless touring schedules of 70s icons including Rory Gallagher and Dr Feelgood. Their unique sound also embodies elements of heritage classic rock acts including AC/DC and Thin Lizzy, while giving a firm salute to contemporary influences like Royal Blood and Queens Of The Stone Age.
The Gang has made lasting impressions at esteemed festivals including Eric Clapton’s Crossroads in LA, Planet Rock’s Winter End in 2023 and Fairport’s Cropredy Festival, and the Rory Gallagher Tribute Festival in Ballyshannon where the band first exploded onto the scene.
The Zac Schulze Gang won UK Emerging Artist of the Year at the UK Blues Awards 2024 and followed this by winning Young Artist of the Year at the UK Blues Awards 2025. With sold out shows in Netherlands, Germany, and most recently sold-out shows on their first headline UK tour, it’s clear the band are going places. Forthcoming headline festival appearances include Rory Gallagher Festival in Ballyshannon, Ireland, and the UK’s Broadstairs Blues Bash.
Tickets for their UK tour are on sale from here and the band’s website.
