Laurence Jones Bromley — Sunday 8th November 2026 at Bromley Blues Club, and this is not a show to sleep on. One of British blues’ most decorated artists brings his most personal project to date to an intimate room in South London. No band. No production. Just Laurence, his acoustic guitar, and the songs that kept him going through the hardest year of his life. With very special guest support from Amy Eftekhari. This will sell out. Get your ticket now
Laurence Jones is one of the most celebrated blues rock guitarists Britain has produced in a generation. Four British Blues Awards. British Blues Hall of Fame inductee. Number one on the Official UK Jazz & Blues Chart. Over 50,000 albums sold worldwide. Voted top 10 blues rock guitarists in the world by MusicRadar. He has shared stages with Ringo Starr, Van Morrison, the late Jeff Beck, Johnny Winter, and Status Quo. He has performed at Carnegie Hall in New York and the Royal Albert Hall in London.
And now he is coming to Bromley Blues Club with something none of those stages have ever seen from him — a solo acoustic show built entirely around the songs that saved him.
Released January 2026 on his own Ron Records label, On My Own is Laurence Jones’ first-ever solo acoustic album — and the story behind it is as powerful as the music itself. Written during a Crohn’s disease flare-up that forced him to completely rethink his career, his band, and his high-energy live show, it is a record built on raw honesty, stripped-down blues, and genuine survival.
Co-produced with multi-award-winning producer Wayne Proctor, the album pays tribute to the Delta blues giants who first inspired Jones — Robert Johnson, Lightnin’ Hopkins — while telling his own story with complete unflinching clarity. This is not a commercial pivot. This is an artist going back to the very beginning because the music demanded it.
★ British Blues Awards Hall of Fame — one of only a handful of artists ever inducted, after claiming Young Artist of the Year for three consecutive years ★ Guitarist of the Year — British Blues Awards 2016 ★ Best European Guitarist — European Blues Awards ★ #1 UK Official Jazz & Blues Chart — Bad Luck & The Blues (2023) ★ Top 10 Blues Rock Guitarists in the World — MusicRadar ★ Grade 8 Distinction in Classical Guitar — Royal College of Music, London — the technical foundation behind every note he plays
★ Over 50,000 albums sold worldwide ★ Carnegie Hall, New York — he’s played it ★ Royal Albert Hall, London — he’s played that too ★ Four studio albums on Ruf Records — one of the world’s most respected blues labels ★ Shared stages with Ringo Starr, Van Morrison, the late Jeff Beck, Johnny Winter, Status Quo, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Vintage Trouble
The Laurence Jones Bromley show is not the blues rock band leader you may have seen before. This is Laurence Jones alone on stage — just the guitar, the voice, and the songs that came out of the most difficult chapter of his life — in a room that holds a few hundred people in South London. The credentials are extraordinary. The story behind the show is extraordinary. And the music, by every account, is the most honest thing he has ever put his name to.
Bromley Blues Club is the right room for a night like this. Intimate, warm, close enough to the stage that nothing is lost. Tickets are on sale now. This show will sell out.
Bromley Blues Club at Bromley Little Theatre is one of South London’s most characterful and intimate live performance spaces, located in the heart of Bromley town centre. With warm acoustics, sightlines that put every audience member close to the action, and an atmosphere that transforms any quality performance into a genuine event, it is the ideal setting for an evening of solo acoustic blues storytelling at its most personal.
There is no bad seat. Every ticket puts you within touching distance of one of Britain’s finest blues guitarists at his most unguarded. That is exactly how this music is meant to be heard.