Robert Jon & The Wreck announce February 2023 UK Tour

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Robert Jon & The Wreck are kind of on the rockier end of things our delicate ears are used to here at UK but for those of you with a volume dial which goes up to more than 4, the band have announced they will return to tour the UK from February 7th-18th, 2023. Tickets are on sale 9am GMT on Thursday 7th July 2022 from www.robertjonandthewreck.com  The UK tour follows their May 2022 UK tour, and their recent singles ‘Waiting For Your Man’ and ‘She’s A Fighter’, both released on Joe Bonamassa’s label KTBA Records.

RJTW has received accolades including nominations of “Best Rock” and “Best Blues” and winning the title of “Best Live Band” at the Orange County Music Awards in 2013, to numerous top 10 chart placement on Southern Rock Brazil’s Top 20 Albums to being praised as “Classic and fresh at the same time,” by Rock The Best Music, “Raising the bar for the Southern genre” by Blues Rock Review, and “keeping the history of classic 60’s and 70’s rock alive for newer generations” by guitar legend Bonamassa himself.

Robert Jon & The Wreck 2023 Dates:

Cardiff, The Earl Haig Club – Tuesday 7 February 2023
Sheffield, Corporation – Wednesday 8 February 2023
Chester, The Live Rooms – Thursday 9 February 2023
Leamington, Assembly Rooms – Friday 10 February 2023
London, Nell’s – Saturday 11 February 2023
Bury, The Met Theatre – Sunday 12 February 2023
Aberdeen, Tunnels – Tuesday 14 February 2023
Wolverhampton, KK’s Steel Mill – Wednesday 15 February 2023
Hartlepool, South Durham Steel Works – Thursday 16 February 2023
Gloucester, Guildhall – Friday 17 February 2023
Sittingborne, Bourne Music Club – Saturday 18 February 2023

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