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Joe Bonamassa is recognized as one of today's most celebrated live musicians. With three Grammy nominations and four Blues Music Awards to his name, he can rightly be called a blues-rock superstar. Although he is only in his mid-forties, Bonamassa has already established himself as a living legend with an impressive catalogue covering multiple genres. He has released more than 40 albums, both studio and live recordings, and has entered into creative collaborations in side projects such as Black Country Communion and Rock Candy Funk Party.

In addition, he is a prolific songwriter and has produced numerous albums, including Eric Gales' "Crown," which was nominated for Best Contemporary Blues Album at the 2023 GRAMMY Awards. Bonamassa is also the founder of Keeping The Blues Alive, a non-profit organization that supports schools and artists.

On October 6th his new album 'Blues Deluxe Vol. 2' will be released in honor of the 20th anniversary of 'Blues Deluxe'.

Last update: September 2023

Setlists

    1. -Soul Finger (The Bar‐Kays cover)
    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.Self-Inflicted Wounds
    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)
    10. 9.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover) (Snippet of Albert King’s The Hunter)
    11. -There's No Business Like Show Business (Ethel Merman cover)
    1. 1.When One Door Opens (Overture)
    2. 2.Twenty‐Four Hour Blues (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
    3. 3.No Good Place for the Lonely
    4. 4.Self-Inflicted Wounds
    5. 5.Curtain Call
    6. 6.The Last Matador of Bayonne
    7. 7.Is It Safe to Go Home
    8. 8.Ball Peen Hammer (Chris Whitley cover)
    9. 9.Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
    10. 10.The Ballad of John Henry
    1. 1.Hope You Realize It (Goodbye Again)
    2. 2.Dust Bowl
    3. 3.Twenty‐Four Hour Blues (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
    4. 4.Well, I Done Got Over It (Guitar Slim cover)
    5. 5.Self-Inflicted Wounds
    6. 6.I Want to Shout About It (Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters cover)
    7. 7.The Last Matador of Bayonne
    8. 8.Pack It Up (Freddie King cover)
    9. 9.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
    10. 10.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 11.Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
    1. -Soul Finger (The Bar‐Kays cover)
    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.Self-Inflicted Wounds
    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) (followed by band introduction)
    10. 9.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
    11. 10.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover) (Including a snippet of The Hunter (Albert King) and a drum solo in the middle)
  1. Encore

    1. 11.Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
    2. -There's No Business Like Show Business (Ethel Merman cover)
    1. -Soul finger (The Bar Keys cover)
    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.Self-Inflicted Wounds
    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) (followed by band introduction)
    10. 9.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
    11. 10.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover)