Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings are set to play Glastonbury on June 28 as part of a summer of Rhythm Kings UK gigs including Blues On The Farm in June and the Colne R&B Festival in August.
Blues On The Farm, June 21
Calling itself the ‘friendliest festival in the UK’, Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings will be performing at Blues On The Farm in Chichester as part of the four days and three nights of great music. The line-up includes Bill Wyman, Beverley Skeete, Andy Fairweather Low, Geraint Watkins, James Powell, Terry Taylor, Nick Payn and Frank Mead.
To book tickets, visit www.bluesonthefarm.co.uk/buy-blues-tickets/blues-festival-tickets.html or call the ticket hotline on 01243 773828 or 01243 539072.
Glastonbury Festival, June 28
Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings will perform at the famous Glastonbury Festival on June 28, with the line-up including Bill Wyman, Georgie Fame, Beverley Skeete, Andy Fairweather Low, Geraint Watkins, James Powell, Terry Taylor, Nick Payn and Frank Mead.
If you have already booked tickets to Glastonbury, then you can see Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings in concert. To register for the gig, you’ll need to register first at www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk then – once you have registered – you’ll need to book at www.seetickets.com or by phone on 0844 412 4635 to attend the concert.
Market Harborough, August 24
Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings will be performing at the Leisure Centre, Market Harborough in one of their first non-festival concerts in 2013 in the UK. A great performance is planned, with the line-up including Bill Wyman, Georgie Fame, Beverley Skeete, Geraint Watkins, James Powell, Terry Taylor, Nick Payn and Frank Mead.
To book tickets, visit www.madhatter-concerts.co.uk/gigguide/index.htm or call the box office on 01858 44 66 62.
The Great British R&B Festival, August 25
Held annually in Colne, the Great British R&B Festival rounds off a great summer of festival performances for Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings. Details are still to be announced, by the line-up will include Bill Wyman, Georgie Fame, Beverley Skeete, Geraint Watkins, James Powell, Terry Taylor, Nick Payn and Frank Mead.