Jools Holland announces 30-date tour of iconic venues with special guest

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Jools Holland announces 30-date tour of iconic venues with Imelda May as special guest
Jools Holland announces 30-date tour of iconic venues with Imelda May as special guest

Musical maestro Jools Holland and his famous Rhythm & Blues Orchestra are thrilled to announce Jools Holland’s 2025 tour, a spectacular Autumn/Winter series of 30 sensational dates across the UK, joined this year by special guest Imelda May.

Starting in Southend on 30 October, the tour will visit iconic venues including London’s Royal Albert Hall, Manchester’s O2 Apollo, Glasgow’s SEC Armadillo, and off course, Oxford’s New Theatre on 09 November.

One of Ireland’s most celebrated artists, Imelda May has had many high-profile collaborations with Jeff Beck, and performed with music legends including Lou Reed, Bono, Tom Jones, Noel Gallagher, and Robert Plant.

With a dynamic blend of blues, rock, soul, gospel, and jazz, Imelda’s self-written and produced album Love Tattoo remains the best-selling album by a homegrown female artist in Ireland. Her electric performances promise an unforgettable experience for audiences.

Jools expressed his enthusiasm saying: “From the moment I first heard and saw her, I realized that she is one of the true greats of music who understands old and new music. Her ravishing voice can illuminate both ballads and boogie woogie like no one else.”

The tour will also mark an exciting new chapter as Ed Richardson is welcomed in as the orchestra’s new drummer, following the retirement of the legendary Gilson Lavis.

After starting out together in Squeeze, Gilson became a cornerstone of Jools’ Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, keeping the beat over a span of several decades and retiring with an incredible legacy.

Reflecting on his new role, Ed says: “I’ve been a fan of Gilson since my dad first sat me down in front of the Hootenanny. His iconic style left an indelible mark on me. To now step into his shoes is both a challenge and an honour. I’ll do my utmost to continue his legacy and keep the drum chair as exciting as he made it!”

Fans will be thrilled to hear that the shows will once again feature the incredible ‘Queen of Boogie Woogie’ Ruby Turner, as well as the outstanding vocals of Louise Marshall, and Sumudu Jayatilaka.

Together with the skillful musicianship of the Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, Jools Holland will be performing songs from throughout his career. With a catalogue of classics to choose from, the show is sure to have fans on their feet!

Tickets are on general sale from 10.00am on Friday, 31 January.


Full autumn UK Tour 2025 dates

Thursday 30 OctoberSouthend Cliffs Pavilion
Friday 31 OctoberSouthendCliffs Pavilion
Saturday 01 NovemberCambridgeCorn Exchange
Sunday 02 NovemberNorthamptonDerngate
Thursday 06 NovemberWatfordColosseum
Friday 07 NovemberReadingHexagon
Saturday 08 NovemberStokeVictoria Hall
Sunday 09 NovemberOxfordNew Theatre
Wednesday 12 NovemberPortsmouthGuildhall
Thursday 13 NovemberBathForum
Friday 14 NovemberBournemouthPavilion
Saturday 15 NovemberGuildfordG Live
Thursday 20 NovemberNottinghamRoyal Concert Hall
Friday 21 NovemberLondonRoyal Concert Hall
Saturday 22 NovemberLondonRoyal Concert Hall
Thursday 27 NovemberLeicesterDe Montfort Hall
Friday 28 NovemberSheffieldCity Hall
Saturday 29 NovemberBirminghamSymphony Hall
Sunday 30 NovemberBirminghamSymphony Hall
Wednesday 03 DecemberNewcastleO2 City Hall
Thursday 04 DecemberStocktonGlobe
Friday 05 DecemberGlasgowSEC Armadillo
Saturday 06 DecemberGlasgowSEC Armadillo
Friday 12 DecemberPlymouthPavilion
Saturday 13 DecemberBrightonCentre
Wednesday 17 DecemberYorkBarbican
Thursday 18 DecemberLeedsFirst Direct Arena
Friday 19 DecemberManchesterO2 Apollo
Saturday 20 DecemberCardiffUtilita Arena
Sunday 21 DecemberBristolBeacon

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