Where to buy tickets, best prices

Where to buy tickets, best prices

It’s about to get bluesy.

Joe Bonamassa just announced he’s hitting the road this summer on his 21-concert ‘Blues Deluxe Tour.’

Prior to that run, he’ll tour all over North America in February and March.

On the spring run, the gifted guitarist will swoop into Red Bank, NJ’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre on Friday, Feb. 23.

This summer, he’s slated to return to the Northeast and play back-to-back gigs at Port Chester, NY’s Capitol Theatre on Friday, Aug. 23 and Saturday, Aug. 24.

After that, Bonamassa has shows at Rochester’s West Herr Auditorium Theatre on Sunday, Aug. 25 and Albany’s Palace Theatre on Tuesday, Aug. 27.

At all shows, fans can expect to hear a mix of Bonamassa’s familiar tracks and deep cut live debuts while he performs with a band of top-tier musicians.

And if you want to be there to groove to his blues, tickets are available for all of his upcoming gigs.

The lowest price we could find on tickets was $56 before fees on Vivid Seats at the time of publication.

Other shows are a bit pricier; seats start anywhere from $58 to $187 before fees based on our findings.

Wondering how much tickets cost for the concert closest to you?

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Joe Bonamassa’s 2024 ‘Blues Deluxe Tour’ below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Joe Bonamassa 2024 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found here:

Joe Bonamassa tour dates Ticket prices
start at
Feb. 19 at the Louisville Palace in Louisville, KY $65
Feb. 21 at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, OH $89
Feb. 23 at the Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre in Red Bank, NJ $179
Feb. 24 at The Theater at MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, MD $66
Feb. 25 at the Durham Performing Arts Center in Durham, NC $68
Feb. 27 at the Township Auditorium in Columbia, SC $59
Feb. 29 at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia Beach, VA $123
March 1 at the Berglund Center in Roanoke, VA $77
March 2 at the Taft Theatre in Cincinnati, OH $70
March 4 at the Altria Theater in Richmond, VA $63
March 5 at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium in Knoxville, TN $56
March 7 at the Saenger Theatre in Pensacola, FL $88
March 8 at the Beau Rivage Theatre in Biloxi, MS $89
March 9 at the Beau Rivage Theatre in Biloxi, MS $95
March 11 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL $73
March 12 at the Peace Center in Greenville, SC $125
March 14 at the Atrium Health Amphitheater in Macon, GA $76
March 15 at the Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando, FL $91
March 16 at The Sound at Coachman Park in Clearwater, FL $113
July 17 at the Freeman Arts Pavilion in Selbyville, DE $135
July 19 at the Maine Savings Amphitheater in Bangor, ME $72
Aug. 2 at the Sandia Resort and Casino in Albuquerque, NM $81
Aug. 4 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO $75
Aug. 6 at the Orpheum Theater in Omaha, NE $66
Aug. 8 at the Topeka Performing Arts Center in Topeka, KS $89
Aug. 9 at the Choctaw Grand Theater in Durant, OK $115
Aug. 10 at the Thalia Mara Hall in Jackson, MS $90
Aug. 12 at the BJCC Concert Hall in Birmingham, AL $93
Aug. 14 at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in North Charleston, SC $80
Aug. 16 at the Old National Events Plaza in Evansville, IN $83
Aug. 17 at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, IN $89
Aug. 18 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN $137
Aug. 20 at the Fraze Pavilion in Kettering, OH $61
Aug. 21 at the Hershey Theatre in Hershey, PA $92
Aug. 23 at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY $109
Aug. 24 at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY $171
Aug. 25 at the West Herr Auditorium Theatre in Rochester, NY $91
Aug. 27 at the Palace Theatre in Albany, NY $94
Aug. 29 at the Cape Cod Melody Tent in Hyannis, MA $137
Aug. 30 at the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in Hampton, NH $116
Aug. 31 at the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in Hampton, NH $120

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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Joe Bonamassa set list

In 2023, Bonamassa closed his tour with a gig at Hollywood, FL’s Hard Rock Live on Dec. 2.

Although he’s promising deep cuts he’s never performed on this upcoming spring and summer trek, here’s a peek at what he played last year, courtesy of Set List FM:

01.) “Hope You Realize It (Goodbye Again)”

02.) “Twenty‐Four Hour Blues” (Bobby “Blue” Bland cover)

03.) “Well, I Done Got Over It” (Guitar Slim cover)

04.) “Self-Inflicted Wounds”

05.) “I Want to Shout About It” (Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters cover)

06.) “The Last Matador of Bayonne”

07.) “Curtain Call”

08.) “The Heart That Never Waits”

09.) “Is It Safe to Go Home”

10.) “Lazy Poker Blues” (Fleetwood Mac cover)

11.) “Just Got Paid” (ZZ Top cover)

Encore:

12.) “Mountain Time”

Joe Bonamassa new music

Bonamassa, 46, is nothing if not prolific.

Case in point, in 2023, B.B. King’s former opener (he was playing with King when he was just 12) dropped two albums.

First up, was a follow-up to his 2003 “Blues Deluxe,” that he dubbed “Blues Deluxe Vol. 2.”

The jaunty, ten-track record — his 16th solo studio album (!) — is another solid entry in Bonamassa’s catalog, showcasing his gruff vocals, virtuosic wailing guitar and poetic lyrics like “When you can’t tell it like it is/You gotta tell it like it ain’t.”

Later in the year, he released “Merry Christmas, Baby,” where he put his own spin on Christmas classics like “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” “Santa Claus Is Back In Town,” “O Holy Night” and many more.

Plus, he dropped a handful of singles with big names like Peter Frampton and Dave Mason, too.

If you want to catch up with Bonamassa’s latest, you can find his complete discography here.

Blues icons on tour in 2024

The blues aren’t going anywhere.

After a bit of digging, our team found five huge blues-y acts that just might be headed to your neck of the woods in the next few months.

• Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Buddy Guy

Robert Cray Band

Marcus King

Norah Jones

Who else is out and about? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours of 2024 here to find out.

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