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by Clarkey on 27/04/2025M&S Bank Arena Liverpool - LiverpoolRating: 5 out of 5Great venue Liverpool Albert dock food drink then Joe Bonamassa . Music amazing great venue

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Celebrated blues-rock guitarist and singer-songwriter
A versatile artist from New York, Joe Bonamassa has been blazing his own trail while amassing an innovative and soulful body of work ever since he started his career at the age of 12. That was in 1989 when he opened for larger-than-life blues giant B.B. King.
Growing up, several British and Irish blues acts were influential in shaping Bonamassa’s sound and style of playing including Eric Clapton, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, Rory Gallagher, Cream and Jeff Beck. As a teenager, he performed in the band Bloodline alongside the sons of Miles Davis, Robby Krieger and Berry Oakley.
Called “smokin’ virtuosity” by The Times and hailed around the world as one of the greatest guitar players of his generation, Bonamassa is an ever-evolving singer-songwriter who between 2000 and 2020 released 14 solo albums and 16 live albums, all on his own label J&R Adventures.
His debut album A New Day Yesterday took its title from a Jethro Tull song by the same name and contained six original tracks – spawning the singles Miss You, Hate You and Colour And Shape – in addition to six cover songs by classic blues artists.
Among his other many album highlights was 2007’s Slow Gin, which demonstrated his brilliance through original tracks like Around The Bend plus landed Bonamassa at No.1 on the Billboard Blues Chart. Different Shades Of Blue in 2014 also showcased his songwriting abilities with all-original material including the hits Love Ain’t A Love Song and So, What Would I Do, while 2016’s Blues Of Desperation and 2018’s Redemption were two more milestone albums that both garnered critical acclaim as well as No.1s on the Billboard Blues Chart.
Over the years, Bonamassa has collaborated with other acts and artists on markedly diverse side projects that keep him thinking outside the box. He serves as the guitarist for the hard rock supergroup Black Country Communion, plays in the jazz-funk band Rock Candy Funk Party and regularly pairs up with Beth Hart. Bonamassa also recorded an eclectic all-instrumental album called Easy To Buy, Hard To Sell with The Sleep Eazys (his all-star road band) in 2020.
Before the coronavirus pandemic, Bonamassa’s tour schedule averaged around 150 shows worldwide each year. In addition, he has been doing the weekly programming for his radio show Different Shades Of Blue. Plus in 2020, Bonamassa kicked off the at-home weekly video interview series Live From Nerdville, featuring conversations with diverse artists ranging from Neal Schon of Journey and John Oates of Hall & Oates to Paul Stanley of KISS and comedian Jeff Garlin.
In summer 2021, he released the fiery track Notches followed by The Heart That Never Waits, which are the lead singles from his 15th album Time Clocks, due out on 29 October 2021. Calling it his “most adventurous and involved record to date”, Bonamassa also announced April and May 2022 UK tour dates to support it.
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Great venue Liverpool Albert dock food drink then Joe Bonamassa . Music amazing great venue
About the 5th time I've seen Joe Bonamassa and the band. Always fantastic gig to see, Liverpool didn't disappoint. If you are into blues/rock you won't be disappointed. Fantastic sound, great guitarist and singer. All the band are superb.
Jo Bonamassa is a wondrous guitarist. His music is full of light and shade and stunning moments both soft and loud. The concert ignored all that and just bashed its way through a number of long and maundering songs at massive volume. His funny story about late night drinking and subsequent early morning bottle collection outside his hotel room did not need any of the repeated F words which I've never heard him speak before and sounded forced and alien to this talented and thoughtful man. Jo, please be yourself and bring back all the beautiful and stunning sounds and experiences which wow your faithful and devoted audiences!!…… PLEASE!!
The best gig I have been to since seeing Queen in the early seventies. Even my wife who is not into blues absolutely loved it. Hope he is back on tour very soon
Although not full the show was exceptional and it seemed as if everyone enjoyed themselves.As always Joe put on a great set with old and new material, can't wait to see him again
As always when you see him play you're in for a good night A true genius on the guitar
Absolutely fantastic demonstration of electric guitar virtuosity. Excellent rendition of "Dustbowl". Bonamassa's ability to get his guitars to whisper, moan, talk, shout, scream and wail was quite extraordinary. His backing group of musicians and two singers were a perfect match for his skills. One high point was his arrangement based on Led Zeppelin's "How Many More Times?" Loved every minute of it. Highly recommended if you get the chance.
Joe and his band were amazing, definitely a concert worth seeing. 💗
Joe played 2 hour set. His guitar tone was phenomenal as usual. Josh Smith as rhythm guitarist was a great surprise. Fantastic show with really good sound and backup singers smashed it out the park. We sat at the top gallery but sound was still great even if Joe was a small size in the distance as SEC Armadillo has no screens for viewing. Great night all round. Thanks for coming to Glasgow Joe.