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U.S. Tour Update

It’s with a heavy heart that I must announce that the April/May USA tour will not go on as planned. We’re diligently working to reschedule all the show dates, and I ask for your patience during this time. You all know my greatest desire is to perform live for you. So please hold on to your tickets […]

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UPDATE: Beth Hart tour in Europe will not proceed as scheduled

We regret to inform you that Beth’s ongoing recovery from a recent reaction to her medication means that her current tour in the EU will not proceed as scheduled. Based on her doctors’ recommendations, we are actively exploring the possibility of rescheduling the tour. Your patience is greatly appreciated as we navigate the logistical aspects […]

Sept. 2023 U.S. Tour To Be Rescheduled

Dear Fans and Supporters, Today, we have some news to share regarding Beth’s USA concert tour.  We are sorry to inform you that we must announce the postponement of this tour. Beth has always poured her heart and soul into her music and performances, and your unwavering support means the world to her. However, Beth’s […]

Tolllwood Concert Rescheduled to July 1, 2024.

📢 Important Update: Show Rescheduled! 🎵 Dear friends and music lovers, We have some news to share regarding tonight’s show featuring the incomparable Beth Hart. Due to advice from her doctor, the concert unfortunately had to be postponed. However, we are happy to announce that the show has been successfully rescheduled for July 1st, 2024! […]

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Part of Beth Hart’s German Tour Rescheduled

Part of Beth Hart’s German Tour Rescheduled  On October 31st, Beth Hart was scheduled to start her “Thankful” tour in Berlin, Germany. On her doctor’s recommendation, the tour start has to be delayed by two weeks, with the tour now commencing in Munich on Nov 14th. A pinched nerve is causing Beth extreme discomfort; therefore, […]

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It’s with a heavy heart that I must announce that the April/May USA tour will not go on as planned. We’re diligently working to reschedule all the show dates, and I ask for your patience during this time. You all know my greatest desire is to perform live for you.

So please hold on to your tickets as they will be valid for the new dates, which we will share as soon as possible.

As many of you know, I’ve been struggling to stabilize my mental health treatment. It’s been a challenging journey, but I want you to know that I’m giving it my all to be able to tour without incident,and with the support of my new medical team, together we believe that I am on the right path, and I’m asking for your understanding and a bit more patience.

Living with mental health issues, especially bipolar disorder, is a constant battle. My greatest fear would be embarking on the April/May tour only to have to cut it short due to my health. To those who may feel let down, please accept my sincerest apologies. I promise you that I’m undergoing intensive treatment and therapy to get back to touring by the summer.

Thank you for your unwavering support and understanding. Let’s look forward to the days ahead when we can share the magic of live music once again.

With love and gratitude, Beth Hart

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Concert Review: Beth Hart at Wilbur Theatre

By Jason M. Rubin

Blues singer Beth Hart wields the hammer of the gods with easy finesse but also deep emotion.

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Beth Hart, the powerhouse blues singer who is both a riveting interpreter of other people’s songs and a fearlessly honest singer-songwriter in her own right, concluded the first leg of her 2022 Thankful Tour with two successful nights at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston on March 9 and 10. This writer caught the second night, which probably was for the best because the show was longer and Hart and her band seemed committed to going out with a bang from the very start.

That start comprised a solo version of Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” — not reported to have been performed at any other show on the tour to date, and no doubt a statement about the war in Ukraine — with Hart playing the piano and delivering a soulful vocal. Although she rocked hard at many points in the show, she actually spent almost half the night solo on the piano or in duets with her bassist and her guitarist, which this writer thinks was too much of a good thing. There could have been more rocking going on. Still, because so many of her songs deal with her history of mental illness and addiction, even when rendered solo and acoustic they have an emotional depth that is breathtaking.

Often compared with Janis Joplin, Hart encompasses the spirit and substance of other brilliant artists as well, such as Amy Winehouse, Lou Reed, and maybe even Ronnie James Dio. There is an air of danger in her performances. Dressed in skin-tight black leather pants and a sparkling black halter top, with black glovelets on her hands, Hart prowled the stage like a panther, either stalking among her musicians or crouching on the edge of the stage, ready to leap out at the audience. One almost expected UFC fighter Ronda Rousey to come out on stage and challenge her to a bout. This writer would have put his money on Hart.

Part of that sense of danger, of course, comes from knowing you are watching a survivor — one who could possibly have a downturn at any moment. At different points in the concert, Hart talked about her father’s addiction to gambling and how he left her at a young age, her sister’s death from AIDS, and her own struggles with bipolar disorder. In her song “Leave the Light On,” she sang, “Seventeen and I’m all messed up inside/I cut myself just to feel alive.” In “War in My Mind,” she sang, “There’s a war in my mind/Seek and ye shall find/That it’s hollering all the time.” Hart’s songs contain the most brutally revealing lyrics since Joni Mitchell’s Blue .

And yet during the show the slim, muscular 50-year-old also radiated a strong positivity. She hugged bandmates after certain songs. She not only introduced them — Jon Nichols on guitar, Tom Lilly on bass, and Bill Ransom on drums — but also thanked them during the performance. Hart also expressed genuine gratitude to the audience; one could imagine that the strength it takes for her to go onstage — battling her demons for our entertainment — is derived in no small part from the support she receives from an adoring crowd. This was certainly the case at the March 10 show, where every confession of hers was met with compassionate applause.

Though the current tour is named for a song from her 2019 album, War in My Mind , and she played seven of its 12 songs in concert, Hart’s most recent album, released just last month, is A Tribute to Led Zeppelin . From this recording she only did four songs — “Dancing Days,” “When the Levee Breaks,” “No Quarter,” and “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” — and these she did all in a row, starting right after the opening Sam Cooke tune. Perhaps in the next leg of the tour Hart will devote more time to the tracks in the newer release. Her renditions gave no quarter — they were uniformly exciting and intense. Hart wields the hammer of the gods with easy finesse but also deep emotion. In interviews about the new album, she has spoken about the cathartic qualities of Zep’s music, which provides an outlet for her anger. Other artists Hart covered in Boston were Al Green (the funky “Rhymes”), Tom Waits (the irreverent “Chocolate Jesus”), and Etta James (the searing “I’d Rather Go Blind”).

Hart is no stranger to Boston or to the Wilbur, so one hopes it won’t be too long before she’s back. As asserted in “It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll” by the Rolling Stones, we want our favorite artists to bleed for us, to go to the uncomfortable edges of experience — be it with drugs, sex, gender identity, or antisocial behavior — and report back to us what they’ve learned. Beth Hart has accepted that challenge and through hard work, deep faith, and an almost unworldly vocal gift, has emerged strong in both body and mind. That’s good for her, and good for her audience.

Opening for Hart on this leg of the tour was Quinn Sullivan, a 22-year-old guitarist and songwriter from Massachusetts whose prodigious talent has led him to play with the likes of Buddy Guy and Carlos Santana, and to perform three times at the Montreux Jazz Festival and at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival. This writer had never heard of him until this show but emerged with a Jon-Landau-discovering-Bruce-Springsteen type of admiration. Not only for his guitar playing, but also his original songs — which show a mature gift for melody — and his expressive voice. Joined by bandmate Chris Bloniarz on mandolin and piano, “Mighty Quinn” Sullivan (this writer said it first and hopes it will catch on) played about half a dozen songs, including a cover of Derek and the Dominos’ “Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad,” and earned an enthusiastic standing ovation at the conclusion of his opening set. With a new album out (his fourth) called Wide Awake , this is a guy to keep an eye on.

Jason M. Rubin has been a professional writer for more than 35 years, the last 20 as senior creative associate at Libretto Inc., a Boston-based strategic communications agency where he has won awards for his copywriting. He has written for Arts Fuse since 2012. Jason’s first novel, The Grave & The Gay , based on a 17th-century English folk ballad, was published in September 2012. His current book, Ancient Tales Newly Told , released in March 2019, includes an updated version of his first novel along with a new work of historical fiction, King of Kings , about King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. Jason is a member of the New England Indie Authors Collective and holds a BA in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

We saw her do a solo vocal + piano performance at a Blues Music Awards show. It was heart-stopping. So wish she would make a recording like that. Very talented, powerful woman. No electricity required.

Watched her concert in Santa Rosa on the April 11th. I was very disappointed. The band was very unorganized. I thought I was watching first timers on stage. Will not be spending $$ to go see her again.

I get it that everyone is entitled to their opinion but, for a Beth Hart concert, this review simply isn’t credible. Beth never performs in anything other than 5th gear–every day, every performance for over 30 years. Here are two clips from your “unorganized” concert published on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6CtfUXNECs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuTSc6V87xw I challenge you to find any published negative review of a BH concert–ever. You’ll never find this because it doesn’t exist. Either you don’t know Beth Hart, or you’re a deeply flawed person–perhaps Brittany Spears or the Backstreet Boys is a better fit for you…

Can anyone remember what time doors opened, what time the show started (ie Quinn Sullivan, in this instance) and what time Beth Hart came on?

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Grammy-nominated and critically acclaimed California native Beth Hart has officially announced her highly anticipated return to Australia, with dates set to kick off in February 2024.

No stranger to our Australian shores, Hart has been a regular visitor down under since her debut tour run several decades ago, with subsequent tours throughout the country all selling out in record time and her sets at Bluesfest being praised by both critics and fans.

Now, armed with her most recent release, A Tribute to Led Zeppelin, which sees the American singer-songwriter paying homage to twelve of the most iconic Zeppelin tracks of all time, Hart will once again decend upon Australia for a series of live shows in Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney in February 2024.

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Saturday 17 February – Eatons Hill Hotel – Brisbane Monday 19 February – AEC Theatre – Adelaide Thursday 22 February – Hamer Hall – Melbourne Saturday 24 February – Darling Harbour Theatre – Sydney

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“Australia, it always feels like it’s been too long since I’ve been fortunate enough to visit and perform in your beautiful country. Said Beth Hart, “I’m lucky enough that I’ve been able to tour across Australia several times, but in terms of really getting to know the people or culture – I haven’t been able to soak it in enough. I’m hoping to change that this time around.”

Born in Los Angeles, Beth Hart has released a fistful of hit albums through the ’90s, then reignited in the post-millennium as both a solo artist and the head-turning vocalist for guitar heroes like Slash, Jeff Beck, And Joe Bonamassa. The Times heralded her as “Extraordinary” and a once-a-generation voice box, while The Guardian praised her “daring, brooding and angry” performances.

But it’s in recent times that Beth has truly blossomed. In April 2015, she released Better Than Home, a critical and commercial smash that topped the iTunes Blues Chart and was crowned #4 Best Blues Album Of The Year by Mojo magazine, before going on to release several other acclaimed releases, including 2016’s Fire On The Floor, Black Coffee with Joe Bonamassa, 2019’s War In My Mind, Live At The Royal Albert Hall and her latest offering – A Tribute to Led Zeppelin.

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Beth Hart announces the support act for her March 2023 UK Tour

Beth Hart  is pleased to announce British guitarist  Connor Selby  as her special guest on her  March 2023 UK Tou r.  What’s more, her full-band concert at the  London Palladium  on  March 18th  is now  SOLD OUT .

Beth Hart adds new dates to her March 2023 UK Tour.

Beth will perform eight UK shows including  Glasgow Royal Concert Hall  (Tuesday 7 March),  Birmingham Symphony Hal l (Thursday 9 March),  Sheffield City Hall  (Saturday 11 March),  Manchester Bridgwater Hall  (Monday 13 March),  Newcastle City Hall  (Wednesday 15 March),  London Palladium special solo show  (Friday 17 March)  London Palladium full-band show SOLD OUT  (Saturday 18 March) and  Brighton Dome  (Tuesday 21 March).

Tickets are available from  www.alttickets.com/beth-hart-tickets  and  www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/beth-hart .

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The nine-song album highlights the incredible spectrum that Led Zeppelin operated in. At the helm was super-producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance) and engineer Doug McKean (Goo Goo Dolls, Adam Lambert). The A-list musicians include Cavallo on guitar along with Tim Pierce (Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner), on bass was Chris Chaney (Rob Zombie, Slash), keyboards were Jamie Muhoberac (Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones), on drums Dorian Crozier (Celine Dion, Miley Cyrus, Joe Cocker) and Matt Laug (Alanis Morissette, Alice Cooper), with Orchestral arrangements by David Campbell (Muse, Beyoncé). All that was left was the final piece of the puzzle… the voice. 

Things began back when Cavallo was producing Hart’s previous album, War In My Mind (2019), and she did an impromptu version of “Whole Lotta Love” in the control room during the session. It’s fitting that “Whole Lotta Love”, is the opening song of the album. From there, it’s a non-stop journey through “Kashmir,” an enchanting version of “Stairway to Heaven” to a James Brown-esque funky strut of “The Crunge.” Inspired medley’s “Dancing Days/When The Levee Breaks” and “No Quarter/Babe I’m Gonna Leave You Now” stand either side of “Black Dog.”  The penultimate song “Good Times Bad Times” leads into the orchestral ballad “The Rain Song,” which closes the album.

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Talking about the music and legacy of Zeppelin, she says, “it’s so beautifully done, it’s timeless. It will go on forever. Sometimes people come along, and they’re from another planet, and they make these pieces of art which will forever be.”

The news follows the release of Beth’s latest album  A Tribute To Led Zeppelin . Beth’s ever-growing fanbase can look forward to experiencing more of Beth’s breath-taking emotionally charged live shows including songs from her critically acclaimed albums  War In My Mind  and  Fire On The Floor .

Beth continues to vow audiences all over the world with her unique performances and astounding voice. Previously, she sold out the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London. This performance was later released on DVD and Blu-Ray. 

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    War In My Mind also wraps up a frustrating strand of unfinished business for Beth. Back in 2003, the heavyweight producer Rob Cavallo was in the frame to mix the singer's Leave The Light On album. "But the producer I was with at the time," recounts Beth, "went ahead without my approval, turned the mix in to Rob - and he passed."

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    Beth Hart: The Thankful tour Majestic Theatre. Majestic Theatre. 214.670.3687. ENDED 19 APR 2022: 0 MILES Larger Map Report a problem Create a widget Submit an event . We are excited to have Beth Hart with special guest Solomon Hicks on April 19, 2022. doors: 6:30pm.

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    Beth Hart adds new dates to her March 2023 UK Tour. Beth will perform eight UK shows including Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (Tuesday 7 March), Birmingham Symphony Hall (Thursday 9 March), Sheffield City Hall (Saturday 11 March), Manchester Bridgwater Hall (Monday 13 March), Newcastle City Hall (Wednesday 15 March), London Palladium special solo show (Friday 17 March) London Palladiumfull-band ...