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Jack Broadbent

General sale: Friday 30 January 10am

Winner of the 2025 Boisdale Jazz/Blues Artist of the Year Award, Jack Broadbent is no ordinary singer-songwriter. He can break your heart and then turn around and set the world on fire. Combining elements of blues, folk, rock n roll and jazz within an impressive range of work, Broadbent carries a lineage of true artistry that sets him apart from the rest.

With unique and explosive slide guitar playing, and superb songwriting, Broadbent went from busking the streets of Europe to releasing six albums and smashing the world stage alongside some of the biggest names in rock n roll.

In 2018, Broadbent performed as a guest at the launch party for the Rolling Stones-curated blues compilation Confessin’ the Blues in London. He then supported Ronnie Wood on his UK tour, with Wood crediting Broadbent with “keeping the flag flying”.

Legendary rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd simply call Broadbent “badass” after he wowed audiences on a full stadium tour across America, he’s performed alongside Sheryl Crow, opened for Bryan Adams and also Peter Frampton, who praised Broadbent as “a wonderful player”.

Broadbent has thrilled audiences on the international festival circuit, including Montreux Jazz Festival where he was hailed as “the new master of the slide guitar”.


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