ACCLAIMED blues rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa will perform a rare intimate concert at The Anvil in Basingstoke on Saturday, June 15.

After two sold-out shows at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall and an exclusive performance at The Black Deer Festival, in Elridge Park, Kent, Bonamassa's Basingstoke event offers a one-off experience, backed by a stellar band of legendary musicians.

Audiences can look forward to new songs, alongside favourites from Bonamassa's career, that has accumulated 26 #1 Billboard Blues Albums - an unmatched feat in history. His fifth studio album V from rock supergroup Black Country Communion is slated for release on Friday, June 14, followed by his new live album, Live At The Hollywood Bowl With Orchestra, the next Friday, June 21.

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Basingstoke Gazette: Joe Bonamassa will be performing at The Anvil in BasingstokeBlues-rock superstar Bonamassa is one of the most celebrated performing musicians of today. As a three-time GRAMMY-nominated artist and 13 times Blues Music Award Nominee, including four wins, he achieved his 26th number one album on the Billboard Blues Chart with Tales Of Time, a sprawling and expansive live concert film and album, shot at the breathtaking Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado in August 2022. 

Bonamassa's impressive catalog spans more than 40 albums, with more than 30 of them being solo ventures. The rest are from collaborations with Black Country Communion and Rock Candy Funk Party, testifying to his dynamism as an artist.

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 91,000 students to date while raising more than £2 million in donations.

To get tickets, go to anvilarts.org.uk/events/joe-bonamassa