Walter Trout Adds Dates To His UK Tour For June 2022

Walter Trout Adds Dates To His UK Tour For June 2022

17th January 2022 0 By Jon Deaux

Blues rock royalty, Walter Trout has has added extra dates to his summer UK Tour and will now be playing in Chester (13 Jun), Buxton (14 Jun), Brighton (16 Jun), London (17 Jun), Holmfirth (18 Jun), Edinburgh (19 Jun), Bury St. Edmunds (20 Jun), Frome (21 Jun) and Southampton (22 Jun). Tickets are available from here.
 
Walter Trout is the beating heart of the modern blues rock scene. Respected by the old guard. Revered by the young guns. Adored by the fans who shake his hand after the show each night, and after five decades in the game, Trout remains a talismanic figure. The New Jersey maestro spent time in John Mayall’s Blues Breakers and Canned Heat before embarking on a prolific solo career and  his most recent releases have seen him at his most creative and powerful yet, from ‘The Blues Came Callin’ (2014) and ‘Battle Scars’ (2015) to ‘We’re All In This Together’ (2017), ‘Survivor Blues’ (2019) and ‘Ordinary Madness (2020).

 
For Walter Trout, there is no ‘us’ and ‘them.’ Across his five-decade career, the great US bluesman’s music has always been a lifeline and call-to-arms, reminding listeners they are not alone. In 2020, as the world took solace from a tragedy that touched us all, he came armed with a boundary-exploring new studio album and eleven searingly honest songs that bring his fans even closer. “There’s a lot of extraordinary madness going on,” considers Trout, of the COVID-19 crisis. “This album started because I was dealing with the flaws and weakness inside me. But it ended up being about everyone.”
 
Ordinary Madness was completed mere days before the US shutdown, its cathartic songcraft and themes of shared troubles couldn’t chime better with a period in which our souls and spirits are under fire from tumultuous global events.
 
He reflects, “sometimes you have to see through the darkness to find the light. I can’t wait get back out there again, meet the people at shows. I’m really looking forward to playing these songs live. Because I think this album speaks to these times…”
Mon 13 Jun – Live Rooms, CHESTER –  TICKETS
Tues 14 Jun – Opera House, BUXTON – TICKETS
Thurs 16 Jun – Concorde, BRIGHTON  – TICKETS
Fri 17 Jun – Islington Assembly Hall, LONDON  – TICKETS
Sat 18 Jun – Picturedrome, HOLMFIRTH  – TICKETS
Sun 19 Jun – Edinburgh Blues Club, Stramash, EDINBURGH – TICKETS*
Mon 20 Jun – Apex, BURY ST. EDMUNDS  – TICKETS
Tues 21 Jun – Cheese & Grain, FROME  – TICKETS
Weds 22 Jun – 1865, SOUTHAMPTON – TICKETS

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