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Never seen him before, but knew his music. Simply blew me away, such energy, the sound was great, he was so engaging in between songs and he has a fantastic band around him. Wonderful, feel-good night. Wouldn't hesitate to see him again!
Posted by Sian T on 22/05/2023
Walter Trout, Islington Assembly Hall, London - 21st May 2023
Not a huge crowd to see Walter Trout, but devoted fans. Good venue but hard to stand for long. Better to dance! The Bass guitarist was fun to watch At 72 he and his band are amazing. Their fingers move super quick still.
Posted anonymously on 21/05/2023
Walter Trout, Academy 2, Manchester - 20th May 2023
A brilliant evening. With a couple of guest appearances. Well worth the money.
Posted anonymously on 18/05/2023
Walter Trout, Cambridge Junction, Cambridge - 17th May 2023
The man was brilliant from start to finish well worth going to see
Posted by Thomas Martin on 15/05/2023
Walter Trout, Oran Mor, Glasgow - 14th May 2023
Wow! 72 years old and smashing it! This was my first time of seeing Walter Trout live and it was worth the wait, not only is Walter a phenomenal guitarist but he is one of the most entertaining acts I have ever seen, he has more infectious energy than an artist half his age and it is obvious why he has influenced so many top axe men. The band were like the Muppet Show come to life in their hairy magnificence, cracking band I would love to jam with! Alistair was fantastic in support not just there to make up the numbers he got the party started and Walter just kept it going brilliant! The venue was superb and the Oran Mor Team were very helpful. Only criticism: Not enough notes and Too quiet!
Posted by Andy Currie on 15/05/2023
Walter Trout, Oran Mor, Glasgow - 14th May 2023
Walter Trout is an American blues-rock guitarist and singer celebrated for his fiery guitar solos and emotive storytelling. With a career spanning over 50 years, he’s played alongside legends like John Mayall, Canned Heat, and John Lee Hooker. His solo albums, including Blues for the Modern Daze and Survivor Blues, showcase his mastery of blues guitar and his ability to connect deeply with his audience. Known for songs like "Say Goodbye to the Blues", Trout’s music reflects his personal battles and resilience.
Trout has performed at prestigious venues and festivals across the UK, including the Cambridge Rock Festival, where his electrifying performances have left a lasting impact on blues fans. His journey as a survivor of a life-threatening liver disease further adds depth to his music, making him a powerful presence on stage and an enduring figure in modern blues.