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25 October 2015
Capital FM Arena
The internationally renowned guitarist, Joe Bonamassa embarks on a UK arena tour including a date at Capital FM Arena Nottingham on Sunday 25 October 2015.
Bonamassa will perform songs from his classic albums including ‘Sloe Gin’, ‘Dust Bowl’, ‘The Ballad of John Henry’, ‘Driving Towards The Daylight’ (the latter reached #2 in the Official UK Album Chart 2012), and ‘Different Shades of Blue’.
Tickets are priced from £50.40 including administration fee and can be purchased through Capital FM Arena or in the Tourism Centre.
Tickets from £50.40
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