Tom Waters

Tom Waters 2025
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Date

Sun Oct 19 2025

Time

19:30
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Online ticket £25.85 (includes £2.35 online booking fee)

Box Office ticket £23.50

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Plus support: Red River Hogs

Join Tom and friends with the launch of his debut album in the UK with special guests and a set of music from the likes of King Curtis to Big Jay Mcneely and dance the blues away. Tom Waters is a highly accomplished Rhythm and Blues and jazz Saxophone player whom from a young age has recorded and worked with numerous chart-topping bands and rock and roll legends. Waters has many awards to his name and with his band, which he tours and gigs regularly he is already proving the saxophone can rock and roll!

Saxophonist Tom Waters is one of London’s most heralded new performers and son of acclaimed UK pianist Ben Waters, already highly accomplished and with regular residencies in all the hot spots. A graduate of London’s prestigious Royal Academy of Music, he has recorded with chart-topping bands and rock ‘n roll legends such as the Rolling Stones, Jeff Beck, Ray Davies, Ronnie Wood’s Mad Lads, the BB King All Stars, Free Nationals & Broken Social Scene. Now a regular with Jools Holland’s R&B Orchestra, Waters has been named by the UK Blues Federation as one of the UK’s top 5 “Young Blues Artists of the Year for 2024. Tom’s first album with contributions from Jools Holland (UK), the Cinelli Brothers (UK Blues Band of the year), Airel Posen (US) and Geoff Achison will be launched.

Support: Red River Hogs

With a fresh take on the authentic R&B sound, the original songwriting of the Red River Hogs combines a deep south influence with a modern 21st century vibe. Front man Mick O’Hara’s gutsy vocals and soaring lead guitar carries echoes of Van Morrison and Clapton, set against Bernie’s savage bass lines and the soulful tones of Chris’s Hammond organ, together with JK’s blistering drum grooves that melt your face and call up angels and demons in equal measure.

The Hogs are regularly in demand to support the likes of Dr Feelgood, Larry Garner, Robbie Mcintosh, the Norman Beaker Blues band and Chris Farlowe, and at gigs and festivals where their original mix of hard-driving blues rock and soulful modern storytelling gets folks young and old on their feet. With two albums under their belts and a third in the pipeline, the band gets regular airtime in the UK, US and around the world. Their track “You Set Me Free” from their current album “Tallulah’s Kitchen” has been included in the UK blues compilation “UK Blues Today, Volume 2”