The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood has announced new shows in London and Cologne following the immediate sell-out of two Ronnie Wood And His Band shows at Amsterdam's Paradiso.
Ronnie will bring the show featuring Imelda May to London's O2 Kentish Town Forum on August 21 and Cologne's E-Werk on September 3.
In March, Ronnie announced he would be performing a rare solo show at the legendary Paradiso in Amsterdam, which sold out in minutes. A subsequent second night was added again selling out immediately. Due to continued ticket demand, the shows in London and Cologne have been announced.
These intimate shows are an opportunity to see one of the world's most iconic guitarists outside of his stadium performances with the Rolling Stones. They mark the first full live solo sets Ronnie Wood has played in over 16 years.
Joining the band for both performances will be his close friend, Imelda May. The pair have collaborated multiple times on record and live, notably at the 2023 Jeff Beck Tribute Concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
Ronnie is a two-time inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (with the Rolling Stones and The Faces). He has played in some of the most influential rock groups of all time and guested with a who's who of British music. At the same time, he's enjoyed a remarkable parallel career as a highly regarded artist and, as a natural raconteur, has won a record three prestigious Sony Radio Personality awards.
Tickets to the newly announced shows go on sale at 10 am (local time) on Friday, April 24. For the U.K. show, go to www.myticket.co.uk, and for the Germany show, go to www.eventim.de.
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