Joe Brown

Joe Brown In Concert

60th Anniversary Tour

Wednesday 11 March 2020, 19:30

Past Event
Joe Brown In Concert Past Event

Premier rock ’n’ roll legend Joe Brown has gone from strength to strength as his contemporary achievements continued to gather momentum.

His Very Best Of album achieved gold record status and was on the UK charts for eight weeks, staying four weeks in the Top 20. In the same year his 50th anniversary was celebrated with a wonderful sell-out show at the Royal Albert Hall, and his new Ukulele Album caused a similar stir although branching out internationally and broke new territory for Joe in the download market where he is now a Spotify legend.

He has continued to break box office records and recently received MOJO magazine’s coveted Outstanding Contribution To Music Award as well as a much deserved MBE.

Joe won over a whole new generation of fans performing on Later With Jools Holland and playing his part closing the show at the Concert For George Harrison. You may have witnessed his critically acclaimed set at Glastonbury Festival or caught him on tour. If you have you’ll already know just what a terrific live talent he is.

In 2017 Joe broke with tradition and toured not with a band but with the US legend Henry Gross. Two tours in ’17 and ’18 and a double CD release entitled Just Joe broke new ground as the pair were rapturously received by audiences who came in record numbers. This solidified Joe’s reputation as a raconteur Joe and confirmed that as a performer he is just as comfortable solo as with a band.

Joe has a new band for this tour however, more eclectic and with a line up including fiddle virtuoso Tom Leary, guitar/mandolin veteran Steve Simpson (a former member of Joe Brown’s Home Brew band in the early 70s), ace bass player Andy Crowdy and Joe’s 27 year stalwart band member, drummer, percussionist and singer Phil Capaldi.

Joe, who now splits his time between the UK and Nashville, combines timeless classics, rockabilly, gospel, country, bluegrass, and rock ’n’ roll, all interwoven with his effervescent delivery and humorous reminiscences. This sensational show is a musical journey not to be missed.

Ticket Information

£39, £32, £29

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