Following the runaway success of BluesFest 2011, which saw more than 16,000 music fans attend concerts by some of the biggest names in blues, jazz and soul, the festival returns to the UK this summer for a 10 day celebration of incredible music. In response to the widespread popularity of last year’s event, the 2012 festival will increase in size and scale with BluesFest Manchester introduced to complement its southern counterpart. Tickets for BluesFest 2012 go onsale at 9am on Friday 16th March

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The first wave of confirmed headline events include: An evening of music curated by superstar guitarist Ronnie Wood, who will be inviting some of his favourite musicians to join him for an exclusive tribute to the legendary Chicago-based blues label Chess Records; “Van Morrison Sings The Blues”, one of popular music's true innovators performing a unique concert of the music that continues to inspire him; Tom Jones will be revisiting 2010’s acclaimed gospel and blues set Praise & Blame as well as showcasing exclusive material from his forthcoming new album; the inimitable Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes will be bringing their intoxicating live show to both London and Manchester; distinguished soul and blues legend George Benson returns to the UK for shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall & Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall; renowned actor turned pianist & singer Hugh Laurie will be making a highly anticipated homecoming to perform music from his globally acclaimed 2011 debut Let Them Talk; and blues mainstay Robert Cray and his band will be roaring into town for what promises to be a blistering night of blues at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

Furthermore, in what is a major coup for BluesFest 2012, Ronnie Wood has been commissioned to create the festival’s artwork. As revered an artist as he is a guitarist, Wood’s paintings are displayed in galleries around the world and the striking portrait he has produced for the festival cements his position as one of the art world’s most unique and enduring talents.

The broad scope of BluesFest 2012, which aims to present the finest in blues and the genres and artists it has influenced, is reflected by slots for former Rolling Stones guitaristMick Taylor; the “Screaming Eagle of Soul” Charles Bradley; phenomenal blues-rock outfit Gov’t Mule, gritty US guitarist and acclaimed songwriter John Hiatt; and one of the most talked about young guns on the scene, JJ Gray. The festival will also once again support the wealth of home-grown talent the UK has to offer with slots for Ian SiegalMatt Schofield and Brand New Heavies - with many, many more names to be added over the coming weeks.

26th JUNE   
THE ROBERT CRAY BAND │ O2 SHEPHERD’S BUSH EMPIRE │ LONDON

JOHN HIATT │ HMV RITZ │ MANCHESTER

27th JUNE   
JOHN HIATT │ UNDER THE BRIDGE │ LONDON

ERIC BIBB │ O2 SHEPHERD’S BUSH EMPIRE │ LONDON

28th JUNE  
SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY & THE ASBURY JUKES │ HMV RITZ │ MANCHESTER

GEORGE BENSON │ ROYAL ALBERT HALL │ LONDON*

29th JUNE   
VAN MORRISON - SINGS THE BLUES │ HMV HAMMERSMITH APOLLO │ LONDON

SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY AND THE ASBURY JUKES │ O2 SHEPHERD’S BUSH EMPIRE │ LONDON

JJ GREY & MOFRO │ 100 CLUB │ LONDON

30th JUNE   
RONNIE WOOD & FRIENDS – THE CHESS RECORDS STORY │ HMV HAMMERSMITH APOLLO │ LONDON

BRAND NEW HEAVIES │ O2 SHEPHERD’S BUSH EMPIRE │ LONDON

CHARLES BRADLEY & HIS EXTRAORDINAIRES │ UNDER THE BRIDGE │ LONDON

GEORGE BENSON │ BRIDGEWATER HALL │ MANCHESTER*

1st JULY 
TOM JONES │ HMV HAMMERSMITH APOLLO │ LONDON

HUGH LAURIE │ THE LOWRY │ MANCHESTER*

2nd JULY    
HUGH LAURIE │ HMV HAMMERSMITH APOLLO │ LONDON*

3rd JULY    
GOV’T MULE │ HMV RITZ │ MANCHESTER

4th JULY    
GOV’T MULE │ UNDER THE BRIDGE │ LONDON

6th JULY    
MICK TAYLOR & VERY SPECIAL GUEST │ UNDER THE BRIDGE │ LONDON

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