Bill is to appear at a special tribute to the late BB King in London on July 1, with all profits going to the British Heart Foundation.

The special tribute to BB King, who sadly passed away in May aged 89, will take place at PizzaExpress Strand on July 1 at 5:30pm and 9:30pm – and is your chance to attend an intimate tribute performance with Bill.

The tribute will feature Bill, as well as Ben Waters, Elliott Randall and Friends, and some very special guests.

Boogie woogie piano great, Ben Waters, brings together the UK’s finest blues artists, including former founding member of the Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman and Steely Dan guitar legend, Elliott Randall, to pay tribute to the King of Blues. The band will perform music from BB King’s extensive catalogue, such as The Thrill is Gone to Everyday I Have the Blues. Expect surprise guest appearances at this very special show.

Says Waters: “BB King’s music melts into the soul. It has effected every musician on that stage and we are proud to stand up and remember a true giant of the Blues.”

Featuring: Ben Waters – piano and vocals; Bill Wyman – bass; Elliott Randall – guitar; Adrian Milward – drums and vocals, Thomas Vallely – percussion and drums; Tom Waters – sax; Adam Davy – sax; Chris Rand – sax.

Buy tickets at PizzaExpress Live – standing tickets from just £12, with premium tickets from £55.

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