British Blues Icon John Mayall Announces 2017 UK Tour Dates
With his latest studio album, Talk About That, still earning plaudits, the pioneering giant of British blues, John Mayall, has announced a 36-date UK tour, starting 17 October in Crawley and ending in Folkestone on 26 November. The dates come off the back of shows scheduled around Europe, Mexico and the US East Coast, with Mayall and his band dropping in on London’s historic Ronnie Scott’s club to perform six shows in three nights across 6 to 8 April.
Having released 65 albums in his 83 years, Mayall’s life has been devoted to the blues. He famously gave future guitar god Eric Clapton an early spotlight on the 1966 album Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton, and, over 50 years later, shows no signs of stopping. Talk About That has been hailed as the latest high point in a long line of latter-day outings from the man. His live shows are equally compelling. Anyone who has yet to see the legend in action: catch him while you can.
Mayall’s 2017 UK dates are:
17 October: The Hawth, Crawley
18 October: Venue Cymru, Llandudno
19 October: Victoria Hall, Stoke-On-Trent
20 October: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
21 October: Town Hall, Birmingham
22 October, Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
24 October: City Hall, Sheffield
25 October: Theatre Royal, Norwich
26 October: City Hall, Salisbury
27 October: Cornwall, Truro
28 October: Cheese And Grain, Frome
29 October: Kings Theatre, Portsmouth
31 October: Grand Opera House, York
1 November: Southport Theatre, Southport
2 November: Cadogan Hall, London
3 November: Cadogan Hall, London
4 November: Corn Exchange, Cambridge
5 November: Colston Hall, Bristol
7 November: Regent Theatre, Bristol
8 November: New Theatre, Oxford
9 November: Cliffs Pavillion, Southend
10 November: G Live, Guildford
11 November: Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
12 November: Grand Theatre, Blackpool
14 November: The Sage, Gateshead
15 November: Victoria Theatre, Halifax
16 November: Swan Theatre, High Wycombe
17 November: The Anvil, Basingstoke
18 November: The Orchard, Dartford
19 November: Princess Theatre, Torquay
21 November: Bridgwater Hall, Manchester
22 November: Buxton Opera House, Buxton
23 November: Alban Arena, St Albans
24 November: Playhouse Theatre, Weston Super Mare
25 November: Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth
26 November: Leas Cliff Pavilion, Folkestone
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Murray Carr
March 1, 2017 at 3:13 pm
I’ve been fortunate to see John many times over the years. But unfortunately not this time as there are no Scottish dates. Very disappointing.,
ted
March 1, 2017 at 9:44 pm
I agree murray seen him loads as well.
Brian Crosland
March 1, 2017 at 9:56 pm
No Scottish dates.
Poor dhow John.
Barry Hassell
March 2, 2017 at 4:29 am
No dates for Australia either
Edward Cardwell
March 2, 2017 at 9:12 am
Got the tickets for John Mayall and the Bubby Whittington Band at the Dartford Orchard Saturday 18th November. Looking for to it.
David reilly
March 2, 2017 at 5:12 pm
I remember watching John mail about 15 years ago when he had a young bass player called Andy Fraser he was about 16 at the time maybe a little bit younger is quite exciting watching a young boy play with him unfortunately Andy Fraser passed away about two years ago
Elliot Morrison
March 2, 2017 at 7:21 pm
Desperately disappointing that there’s no Scottish dates! Why the discrimination against Scotland?
Hunter
March 3, 2017 at 1:45 pm
“With his latest studio album, Talk About That, still earning plaudits, the pioneering giant of British blues, John Mayall, has announced a 36-date UK tour, starting 17 October in Crawley and ending in Folkestone on 26 November.”
GOOD