
Rockin’ Roots Events is proud to welcome Danny Bryant to The Old Brewery Store, Faversham on Saturday 12th June 2027 — and for anyone who loves their blues raw, honest, and played from the gut, this is the night to have in the diary.
One of Britain’s most compelling blues artists, Bryant arrives fresh from the release of Nothing Left Behind — his most personal, powerful, and fully realised album to date — and if his reputation for incendiary live performances tells us anything, it’s that these songs are going to hit even harder in a room of 250 people. Tickets are from £20 in advance. Book now.
Danny Bryant was born in Royston, Hertfordshire in 1980, picked up a guitar at fourteen, and never looked back. By eighteen he had turned professional, launching what would become one of the most consistent and celebrated careers in British blues. Starting out under the banner of Danny Bryant’s RedEyeBand — a band he built with his father Ken on bass — he forged his sound on the road, playing every venue he could find and absorbing the tradition of the great American blues masters while developing a voice and style that was unmistakably his own.
Over more than two decades, he has shared stages and toured with some of the biggest names in the blues and rock world, including Buddy Guy, Carlos Santana, Joe Cocker, and Mick Taylor. In 2014, when Walter Trout needed emergency liver transplant surgery, it was Danny Bryant who stepped in to front his band for a five-week North American tour — a measure of the trust and reputation he had earned within the global blues community.
He has since taken his music to Europe, Canada, and China, building a devoted following on every continent he has played. Signed to Germany’s Jazzhaus Records since 2011, Bryant has released ten studio albums with the label — a body of work that documents an artist constantly growing, always reaching, never content to stand still.
With seventeen albums to his name, Danny Bryant has built a catalogue that few British blues artists can match for depth or consistency. From his early independent releases through to the acclaimed Jazzhaus Records era — taking in Hurricane, Blood Money, Revelation, Means of Escape, The Rage to Survive, and Rise along the way — he has charted a course through blues, rock, and soul that has never once felt like it was going through the motions. Each record has found him digging deeper: into the music, into the craft, and into himself.
That process reached a new peak with Nothing Left Behind, released in February 2026. The album documents Bryant’s journey through personal transformation and recovery — a deeply honest reckoning set to some of the most vivid, dynamic, and emotionally resonant music of his career. Blues Rock Review awarded it 8.5 out of 10; Maximum Volume Music gave it 8 out of 10. Critics called it “wider, bolder, and more alive” than anything he had done before — the work of an artist who has finally stopped running from himself and has something real to say. This is the record he is bringing to Faversham, and these songs demand to be heard live.
Released on 6th February 2026 on Jazzhaus Records, Nothing Left Behind is Danny Bryant’s most personal statement yet. Shaped by his journey through rehabilitation and sobriety, the album confronts years of struggle head-on — and in doing so produces something positive, motivating, and genuinely moving.
Produced with guitarist Marc Raner, it is an album of contrasts: high-energy blues rock workouts like Swagger and Three Times as Hard sit alongside stark, confessional ballads like Enemy Inside and a soulful reinterpretation of Bruce Springsteen’s Nothing Man that strips the song back to its emotional bones. “It’s an evolution,” Bryant has said. “The band’s sound has developed, and so has the songwriting.”
With Blues Rock Review scoring it 8.5 out of 10 and critics describing it as “dynamic, emotionally resonant” and “a genuine new beginning,” Nothing Left Behind is already being talked about as the record that defines his career.
“Wider, bolder, and more alive than anything he has done before.”
— Maximum Volume Music
“Dynamic, emotionally resonant — a genuine new beginning.”
— Blues Matters Magazine
“An artist who’s finally stopped running from himself.”
— Maximum Volume Music
“8.5/10 — the band’s sound has developed, and so has the songwriting.”
— Blues Rock Review
“One of Britain’s most compelling blues artists — a guitarist of rare emotional depth.”
There are few places to watch live music quite like The Old Brewery Store in Faversham. Tucked within the historic Shepherd Neame complex — home to Britain’s oldest brewer — the venue wraps its audiences in exposed brickwork, high ceilings, and the kind of industrial character that makes music sound and feel different.
With a capacity of 250, the room strikes that rare balance between grand and intimate — big enough to create real atmosphere, small enough that you’re never far from the stage. Whether you’re at the front of the room or grabbing a pint of locally brewed Shepherd Neame at the bar, you’re guaranteed an immersive experience in one of Kent’s most unique live music spaces.
Faversham itself is one of Kent’s finest market towns, well connected by rail and with no shortage of excellent pubs and restaurants to make a proper evening of it. For big blues nights in an authentically beautiful space, The Old Brewery Store has no equal in the county.