
2025 TOUR
Joe Bonamassa Tickets
Events
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International Events
4 Events- 6/15/25Sunday 10:00 PMSłupsk, PolandDolina Charlotty, Amfiteatr15. Festiwal Legend Rocka - Black Country Communion
- 7/12/25Saturday 03:00 PMRotterdam, NetherlandsRotterdam AhoyNN North Sea Jazz Festival - Saturday Dayticket
Lineup
- NN North Sea Jazz
- aja monet
- Fujii Kaze
- Ghost-Note
- Jacob Collier
- Joe Bonamassa
- Jonathan Jeremiah
- Lionel Hampton
- Mary Halvorson
- Maxwell
- Naomi Sharon
- Samara Joy
- Alfredo Rodriguez
- Béla Fleck
- Edmar Castaneda
- Antonio Sanchez
- BLK ODYSSY
- Celeste
- Cory Wong
- Danilo Perez
- John Patitucci
- Adam Cruz
- David Murray
- Lee Ritenour
- Mark Turner
- Matteo Mancuso
- MRCY
- Nduduzo Makhathini
- Queralt Lahoz
- Sanne Sanne
- Song Yi Jeon
- Terri Lyne Carrington
- Boi Akih
- Peter Somuah
- Nana Benz du Togo
- Nils Fisher & Timbazo
- ZO! Gospel Choir
- Guy Salamon
- Loek Van Den Berg
- Manu
- NAUSYQA
- NIJI
- Seu Jorge
- Tony Overwater
- Atzko Kohashi
Venue
- 7/13/25Sunday 12:40 PMWeert, NetherlandsWeert NoordBospop 2025 | Day Ticket Sunday
- 7/18/25Friday 09:30 PMPordenone, ItalyParco San ValentinoJoe Bonamassa | 34° Pordenone Blues & Co. Festival 2025
Venue
Parco San Valentino
Gallery
About
Blues-rock superstar Joe Bonamassa is one of the most celebrated performing musicians of today. As a three-time GRAMMY-nominated artist and 15x Blues Music Award Nominee (4-time winner), he achieved his 27th No. 1 album on the Billboard Blues Chart with his most recent studio album, Blues Deluxe Vol. 2. Only in his mid-40s, Bonamassa has become a living legend with an astounding multi-genre catalog. He has released more than 50 albums, including studio and live recordings, as well as collaborative albums with his adventurous side projects: Black Country Communion and Rock Candy Funk Party. His most ambitious project yet “Live At The Hollywood Bowl With Orchestra” recently released and confirms that Bonamassa is at the top of his game.
The New York state native opened for B.B. King when he was only 12 years old and has since played alongside artists like Eric Clapton, Stephen Stills, John Lee Hooker, Warren Haynes, Steve Winwood, Peter Frampton and Buddy Guy, among others. B.B. King might not have guessed it at the time, but that 12-year-old prodigy would go on to become an industry powerhouse.
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. In recent years, he has produced an immense number of albums including Joanne Shaw Taylor, Marc Broussard, Larry McCray, Jimmy Hall and others for his independent label KTBA Records, and has also recently launched Journeyman LLC, a full-service artist management, record label, concert promotion, and marketing company that builds awareness for independent artists worldwide.
Bonamassa has 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. His non-profit Keeping The Blues Alive provides funds and resources to schools and artists in need and has positively impacted more than 100,000 students to date while raising over $2 million in donations.
Setlists
- -Soul finger (The Bar Keys cover) (Intro)
- 1.Hope You Realize It (Goodbye Again)
- 2.Dust Bowl
- 3.Twenty‐Four Hour Blues (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
- 4.Well, I Done Got Over It (Guitar Slim cover)
- 5.Driving Towards the Daylight
- 6.I Want to Shout About It (Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters cover)
- 7.The Last Matador of Bayonne
- 8.Pack It Up (Freddie King cover) (Reese Wynans and Josh Smith solo's plus band introduction)
- 9.The Heart That Never Waits
- 10.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
- 11.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover) (Including a snippet of The Hunter (Albert King) in the middle and Lemar Carter solo)
Encore
- 12.Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
- -There's No Business Like Show Business (Ethel Merman cover) (Outro)
- 1.Hope You Realize It (Goodbye Again)
- 2.Twenty‐Four Hour Blues (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
- 3.Well, I Done Got Over It (Guitar Slim cover)
- 4.Self-Inflicted Wounds
- 5.I Want to Shout About It (Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters cover)
- 6.The Last Matador of Bayonne
- 7.Pack It Up (Freddie King cover)
- 8.The Heart That Never Waits
- 9.Is It Safe to Go Home
- 10.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
- 11.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover)
Encore
- 12.Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
- 1.Dust Bowl
- 2.Love Ain't a Love Song
- 3.Just 'Cos You Can Don't Mean You Should
- 4.Self-Inflicted Wounds
- 5.Hidden Charms (Charles Clark cover)
- 6.Sloe Gin (Tim Curry cover)
- 7.I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home Tonight (Ann Peebles cover)
- 8.I Didn't Think She Would Do It
- 9.Mountain Time
- 10.The Ballad of John Henry
- 1.Hope You Realize It (Goodbye Again)
- 2.Twenty‐Four Hour Blues (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
- 3.Well, I Done Got Over It (Guitar Slim cover)
- 4.Driving Towards the Daylight
- 5.I Want to Shout About It (Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters cover)
- 6.The Last Matador of Bayonne
- 7.Pack It Up (Freddie King cover)
- 8.The Heart That Never Waits
- 9.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
- 10.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover)
- 1.Twenty‐Four Hour Blues (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)
- 2.Well, I Done Got Over It (Guitar Slim cover)
- 3.Driving Towards the Daylight
- 4.Pack It Up (Freddie King cover)
- 5.It's Hard But It's Fair (Bobby Parker cover)
- 6.How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin cover)
- 7.Mountain Time
Accessibility
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