Tickets on sale July 29th

Three-time GRAMMY nominee and 25x Billboard chart-topper Joe Bonamassa announces his Spring Tour 2023, kicking off February 15th in Charleston, West Virginia, performing in 16 cities in the US before wrapping March 11th in St. Augustine, Florida. Tickets go on sale this Friday, July 29th at JBonamassa.com.

As part of the spring tour, Bonamassa’s Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea VIII is set for March 13-17, 2023, departing from Miami, Florida to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. The final festival line-up which already boasts the legendary Little Feat and Joanne Shaw Taylor will be announced in August. KTBA at Sea is one of the largest fundraisers for his non-profit Keeping The Blues Alive Foundation to aid in its mission to promote music education by providing grants and resources to schools and musicians in need.

The announcement of his spring tour comes as the blues-rock titan prepares to embark on his US Summer Tour 2022, launching next week at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on August 2nd, and features a two-night stop at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, which will be recorded for a concert film to be released at a later date. The tour will end with an unprecedented live event, KTBA Presents: Joe Bonamassa & Friends on August 19th at Northwell Health at Jones Beach in Long Island, New York, which will include special guests Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band and Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening.

Following the summer tour, Bonamassa is set to host the second annual Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea: Mediterranean cruise August 23-28, setting sail from Athens, Greece with ports in Mykonos and Kusadasi, Turkey, and featuring a hefty lineup including Keb’Mo’, Tommy Emmanuel, Walter Trout, Marc Broussard, Samantha Fish and many more.

Joe Bonamassa US Spring Tour 2023:

Feb 15 – Charleston, WV @ Clay Center
Feb 17 – Cleveland @ Playhouse Square
Feb 18 – Milwaukee @ Riverside Theater
Feb 20 – Madison, WI @ The Orpheum Theater
Feb 22 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center Theater
Feb 24 – Grand Rapids, MI @ DeVos Performance Hall
Feb 25 – South Bend, IN @ Morris Performing Arts Center
Feb 28 – Buffalo, NY @ Shea’s Buffalo Theatre
Mar 1 – Pittsburgh @ Benedum Center
Mar 3 – Charlotte, NC @ Ovens Auditorium
Mar 4 – Atlanta @ Fox Theatre
Mar 5 – Chattanooga, TN @ Soldiers And Sailors Memorial Auditorium
Mar 7 – Montgomery, AL @ Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
Mar 8 – New Orleans @ Saenger Theatre
Mar 10 – Melbourne, FL @ The King Center
Mar 11 – St. Augustine, FL @ The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Mar 13 – Miami @ Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea VIII