Joe Bonamassa tour dates 2026

Joe Bonamassa is currently touring across 14 countries and has 44 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Barclays Arena in Hamburg, after that they'll be at RTM Stage - Rotterdam Ahoy in Rotterdam.

See all your opportunities to see them live below!
Joe Bonamassa Concert Tickets - 2026 Tour Dates.

Upcoming concerts (44) See nearest concert

  1. 45 RSVPs
  2. 60 RSVPs
  3. 149 RSVPs
  4. 10 RSVPs
  5. 21 RSVPs
  6. 23 RSVPs
  7. 42 RSVPs
  8. 134 RSVPs
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  10. 7 RSVPs
  11. 8 RSVPs
  12. 13 RSVPs
  13. 23 RSVPs
  14. 7 RSVPs
  15. 13 RSVPs
  16. 6 RSVPs
  17. 10 RSVPs
  18. 22 RSVPs
  19. 11 RSVPs
  20. 19 RSVPs
  21. 25 RSVPs
  22. 8 RSVPs
  23. 26 RSVPs
  24. 12 RSVPs
  25. 53 RSVPs
  26. 31 RSVPs
  27. 17 RSVPs
  28. 24 RSVPs
  29. 55 RSVPs
  30. 14 RSVPs
  31. 40 RSVPs
  32. 43 RSVPs
  33. 105 RSVPs
  34. 96 RSVPs
  35. 10 RSVPs

Past concerts

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Recent tour reviews

  • Wonderful time last night ! All hard working people That were there to entertain the people that spent hard earned money to be there , they all , the band that is , knew this and showed their appreciation by putting on a splendid display of their god given talent , they proved to everyone there last night that they honed this talent . At the end of the show Mr Bonamassa took time at his bus , took selfies and chatted with a handful of fans , we spoke with other band members and found them all down to earth and very approachable. I first had the privilege 15-17 yrs ago of seeing Joe in Santa Cruz , Calif. last night it had been 7 times at his concerts 6 times here in Scotland , I will be seeing him again and again !

  • I've seen Joe about five times now and this was well below his usual standard.

    He played very few of his older numbers and left most of the audience bewildered and very disappointed. he seemed to be promoting his new album that isn't even coming out until September this year. By then most of us will have forgotten what it sounds like. However, it seems Joe is leaving his Blues music behind and going more rock. This, for me, is a no no!! if this is the road he is going down then I wont be buying his albums in the future and will certainly not spend the money going to see him. The couple sat next to us early as they were so disappointed.

    To summarise: very disappointing concert. No one was singing along as on one knew the songs he was playing.

  • An OK show, but not worth the 2.5hr hassle of getting there and back (or the £100/ticket)! Only played two of the numbers I knew, the rest was new stuff. Why do these people assume we want new stuff? We don't, we want to hear live the songs we've become fond of over the years. Excellent musicians when playing together, but too much 'look what I can do' solos, which actually weren't that great. Love Blues of Desperation album and know it intimately, was hoping to hear more of it live. Sorry, won't be rushing to book tickets next time as I did this.