Please note these timings are approximate and subject to change. The main event will take place from 9.15pm and will end at 10.30pm. This event begins with a support act at 7.45pm followed by an interval. With special guest, Rock and Roll’s Greatest Failure John Otway. A spokesperson for the venue said: 'Due to illness, tonight's show with. The show was due to take place on Saturday night. The Freestylers / Utah Saints / The Travelling Band / Po' Girl / The Stranglers / The Damned / Cast / The Saw Doctors / Kate Rusby / Wilko Johnson / Lau / Mostly Autumn / Pikey Beatz. Featuring Dylan Howe on drums, also a former Blockhead, the trio is known as one of the most exciting R’n’B bands in the world today. WILKO JOHNSON and special guest John Otway play WORTHING Assembly on Thursday 9th April 2020 Following a remarkable recovery from a diagnosis of terminal. The Wilko Johnson performance at Lighthouse Poole is cancelled tonight. Alongside his original Feelgood bandmates, he is also widely acknowledged as a forefather of punk on both sides of the Atlantic, with fans ranging from Joe Strummer to Blondie.Īfter a stint with Ian Dury & The Blockheads in the 1980s, he formed the Wilko Johnson Band, with Blockheads bassist Norman Watt-Roy. With this electrifying sound, his trademark black-suited, scowling look and his characteristic strut, Wilko became one of the guitar heroes of the 1970s and beyond, not to mention one of rock ’n’ roll’s most extraordinary characters. Wilko is famed for his blistering chop-chord strumming action (the ‘stab’, as he describes it), a technique inspired by his admiration of the late Pirates guitarist Mick Green. After the number 1 album with Roger Daltrey Going Back Home, and a sold-out show at The Royal Albert Hall to mark his 70th birthday, his most recent release Blow Your Mind is his first album of new material in decades. If you purchased your tickets from the RNCM Box Office, you can request a refund by contacting us before 01 April 2022.įollowing a remarkable recovery from a diagnosis of terminal cancer, Wilko Johnson, the original Dr Feelgood guitarist, actor ( Game of Thrones) and all round national treasure, has enjoyed a rousing return to the live arena. In 2012 he cancelled a show when he was taken to hospital and in 2013 he was told he had late stage pancreatic cancer. If you cannot attend the new date, please contact your original point of purchase to request a refund. ![]() ![]() This event was originally scheduled to take place on Saturday and was previously rescheduled to Friday 12 February 2021 and Saturday 19 February 2022. Sunday 17 May found Wilko Johnson headlining the Lincoln Blues Festival, almost a year to the day after cancelling his planned 2014 headline performance there. After taking inspiration from many great guitarists such as Wilko Johnson, Brian Setzer, Jim Heath and Jimmie Vaughan, Ruzz has developed what he has learnt.
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