The tour will begin on February 25 in Pittsburgh, PA and will travel to 11 U.S. cities and feature a very special guest, Roger Daltrey to kick off the show.
In recent years, Clapton has done some of his most innovative and collaborative work, pairing with iconic artists such as Steve Winwood, Jeff Beck and JJ Cale for concert and CD projects.
Recent concert set lists have seen a variety of Clapton music featuring some of his biggest solo hits alongside classic Derek and The Dominos and Blind Faith songs. The band will consist of Steve Gadd on drums, Willie Weeks on bass, Chris Stainton and Walt Richmond on keyboards, and Michelle John and Sharon White as backing vocalists.
Thursday, February 25 Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena
Saturday, February 27 Nashville, TN Sommett Center
Sunday, February 28 Birmingham, AL Birmingham Jefferson
Tuesday, March 2 Tulsa, OK BOK
Wednesday, March 3 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
Friday, March 5 Memphis, TN FedEx Forum
Saturday, March 6 New Orleans, LA New Orleans Arena
Monday, March 8 Raleigh, NC RBC Center
Tuesday, March 9 Atlanta, GA Gwinnett Center
Thursday, March 11 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bank Atlantic Center
Saturday, March 13 Orlando, FL Amway Arena
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