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About

Blues-rock superstar Joe Bonamassa is one of the most celebrated performing musicians of today. As a three-time GRAMMY-nominated artist who recently achieved his 25th No. 1 album on the Billboard Blues Chart, with his latest studio album Time Clocks, marking his most raw, rocking album yet featuring his unmatched vocals and playing skills. Joe is only in his mid-40s and he’s already become a living legend with an astounding multi-genre catalogue of music. Collectively, Bonamassa has over 40 albums to date with studio and live recordings as well as collaborative albums with his side projects. A prolific writer who is always on the hunt to expand his eclectic musical horizons, Bonamassa has a limitless work ethic whether it’s in a studio, on the road, or working with other artists to spur new music. Joe Bonamassa is hands down one of today's top live musical acts with performing for sold-out crowds at the world’s most prestigious venues, his enthusiastic shows are a favorite worldwide. In fact, Metal Planet Music has said that "you don't attend or watch a Joe Bonamassa concert, you experience it!”

In recent years, he has been producing an immense number of albums for his exciting independent label KTBA Records. He’s been featured in several publications from Esquire, WSJ and Parade to Rolling Stone and American Songwriter, as well as on the covers of Guitar World, Guitar Player, Vintage Guitar, Guitarist, and Classic Rock Magazine. Bonamassa’s Non-Profit Keeping The Blues Alive has supported over 74,000 students and aims at supporting music in schools as well as helping musicians in need.

Setlists

    1. -Soul finger (The Bar Keys cover) (Intro)
    2. 1.Hope You Realize It (Goodbye Again)
    3. 2.Dust Bowl
    4. 3.Twenty‐Four Hour Blues (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
    5. 4.Well, I Done Got Over It (Guitar Slim cover)
    6. 5.Driving Towards the Daylight
    7. 6.I Want to Shout About It (Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters cover)
    8. 7.The Last Matador of Bayonne
    9. 8.Pack It Up (Freddie King cover) (Reese Wynans and Josh Smith solo's plus band introduction)
    10. 9.The Heart That Never Waits
    11. 10.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
    12. 11.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover) (Including a snippet of The Hunter (Albert King) in the middle and Lemar Carter solo)
  1. Encore

    1. 12.Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
    2. -There's No Business Like Show Business (Ethel Merman cover) (Outro)
    1. 1.Hope You Realize It (Goodbye Again)
    2. 2.Twenty‐Four Hour Blues (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
    3. 3.Well, I Done Got Over It (Guitar Slim cover)
    4. 4.Self-Inflicted Wounds
    5. 5.I Want to Shout About It (Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters cover)
    6. 6.The Last Matador of Bayonne
    7. 7.Pack It Up (Freddie King cover)
    8. 8.The Heart That Never Waits
    9. 9.Is It Safe to Go Home
    10. 10.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
    11. 11.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 12.Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
    1. 1.Dust Bowl
    2. 2.Love Ain't a Love Song
    3. 3.Just 'Cos You Can Don't Mean You Should
    4. 4.Self-Inflicted Wounds
    5. 5.Hidden Charms (Charles Clark cover)
    6. 6.Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
    7. 7.I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home Tonight (Ann Peebles cover)
    8. 8.I Didn't Think She Would Do It
    9. 9.Mountain Time
    10. 10.The Ballad of John Henry
    1. 1.Hope You Realize It (Goodbye Again)
    2. 2.Twenty‐Four Hour Blues (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
    3. 3.Well, I Done Got Over It (Guitar Slim cover)
    4. 4.Driving Towards the Daylight
    5. 5.I Want to Shout About It (Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters cover)
    6. 6.The Last Matador of Bayonne
    7. 7.Pack It Up (Freddie King cover)
    8. 8.The Heart That Never Waits
    9. 9.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
    10. 10.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover)
    1. 1.Twenty‐Four Hour Blues (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
    2. 2.Well, I Done Got Over It (Guitar Slim cover)
    3. 3.Driving Towards the Daylight
    4. 4.Pack It Up (Freddie King cover)
    5. 5.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
    6. 6.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover)
    7. 7.Mountain Time

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 10000 reviews
  • Fantastic

    by Kmi on 4/1/25Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts - GreensboroRating: 5 out of 5

    Venue was great, Joe blew everyone away including my wife!!!!

  • Joe Bonamassa

    by JT on 3/26/25Saenger Theatre Mobile - MobileRating: 5 out of 5

    Joe was awesome as usual! We have seen him several times. We even saw him on his Blues Cruise 9 when he wasn't feeling well and was great even then. The Saenger Theater is always good for a concert. I prefer the lower level front section for sound purposes as the upper level sound isn't as good

  • Awesome as always. Great venue!

    by Susanv on 3/23/25Columbia County Performing Arts Center - EvansRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show, half originals and half covers. Joe and crew never disappoint. Each band member excels, harmonies are perfect,show is amazing!!!

  • Best Concert of my Lifew!

    by Gregory on 3/21/25Columbia County Performing Arts Center - EvansRating: 5 out of 5

    Joe Bonamassa and his band put on a two hour show in Evans, Georgia that was spectacular! The talent on that stage was, to use the word correctly, AWESOME. I love Joe's music and was thrilled to get to see him in a local venue. I sure hope he and the band come back to Evans, Georgia where he is truly loved!

  • Marvelous

    by Ralph on 3/21/25Columbia County Performing Arts Center - EvansRating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful concert spectacular virtuoso musician on a wonderful venue I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I really enjoyed it

  • Awesome!

    by Gloria on 3/21/25Columbia County Performing Arts Center - EvansRating: 5 out of 5

    Joe Bonamassa was incredible! The keyboard player was awesome! The drummer, backup singers and other guitarist were ALL great!!! I think it may have been one of the best concerts I've ever seen! My guest thought so, too!! Rock on!!!!

  • Great show!

    by Bill on 3/21/25Columbia County Performing Arts Center - EvansRating: 4 out of 5

    Loved the music and the interaction. Show started and ended as planned. Loved the back up singers so much energy and talents. Joe B. And his band are excellent and the guitar playing phenomenal. The only issue I had was the sound. It was too loud. The music and singing was mashed together tough to make out the words and was a disservice to the talent of the musicians. Seemed to get a little better as the show went on but still a bit of a disappointment

  • Outstanding show

    by Susie on 3/21/25Columbia County Performing Arts Center - EvansRating: 5 out of 5

    This was my 4th time to see Joe Bonnamassa and the music keeps getting better and better. Also, the sound quality was exceptional. The best!

  • Absolute King

    by Doj on 3/21/25Columbia County Performing Arts Center - EvansRating: 5 out of 5

    Nothing about Joe ever disappoints. He's a true showman and incredible musician. He and his band knock it out the park all time, we love Joe!

  • The Blues

    by JP on 3/21/25Columbia County Performing Arts Center - EvansRating: 4 out of 5

    This was a very nice show that was so close to being great. The musicianship was phenomenal, and I am so glad we went. The amount of distortion in the vocals was the missing ingredient. With the volume cranked on all other instruments, the vocals were just muddy and almost impossible to make out, at least from my seat.