Taj Farrant is coming to Kent — and if you care about live blues guitar, this is the show you simply cannot afford to miss. On Friday 9th May 2026, Rockin’ Roots Events brings this extraordinary young Australian guitarist to The Oast, Rainham, Kent for one of the most intimate shows on his entire UK tour. The talent on display will be something you will be talking about long after the night is done.
There are guitar prodigies, and then there is Taj Farrant. Born in Australia, he picked up a guitar at seven after watching AC/DC live with his father — and within a few years was stopping the world in its tracks. His appearance on Australia’s Got Talent announced him to a mainstream audience, but it was the blues community that truly claimed him as their own. By his mid-teens he had shared the stage with Carlos Santana, Buddy Guy, and Joe Bonamassa, appeared at major festivals including Bluesfest, Telluride Blues & Brew, and the Big Blues Bender in Las Vegas, and became the youngest guitarist ever to be endorsed by Gibson. He has appeared on The Ellen Show and performed on Joe Bonamassa’s legendary Blues Alive at Sea cruise alongside Eric Gales and Samantha Fish.
In 2024, Taj released his debut album Chapter One — a statement of intent from an artist who plays with the kind of authority and emotional depth that most musicians spend a lifetime trying to find. The album showcases his remarkable range, blending blues, rock, and soul with a maturity that belies his age. His playing has been compared to Stevie Ray Vaughan and Gary Moore, yet it never feels derivative — there is something entirely his own in the way he bends a note, holds a phrase, and makes a guitar sing. He is currently on his Chapter One UK tour, and the room at The Oast, Rainham, Kent is one of the most intimate shows on the entire run.
★ “He channels SRV and pays homage to all the blues guitar greats who came before him. Catch him at the little intimate venues while you can — this time next year he will be headlining large venues and selling them out”
★ “The closest you can get to seeing SRV today”
★ “Hard to believe that someone so young can be so accomplished, nuanced and expressive. His rendition of Stevie Ray’s Riviera Paradise was absolutely sublime”
★”He is a legend in the making. You will hear his name again, and he will become an icon for the blues”
Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme put it best:
★”It’s as if God convinced Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eddie Van Halen to be reincarnated into one body — and just for fun threw in Michael Jordan’s fingers” — Nuno Bettencourt, Extreme
★Global Reach — International headline tours across North America, Europe, and Australia
★Festival Stages — Big Blues Bender Las Vegas, Telluride Blues & Brew, Bluesfest Australia
★Digital Impact — Millions of views worldwide, viral performances across YouTube and TikTok
★Gibson Endorsed — The youngest guitarist in history to receive a Gibson endorsement
★Critical Acclaim — Recognised as one of the most exciting young guitarists in blues-rock today
★Legends — Carlos Santana, ZZ Top, Buddy Guy, Joe Bonamassa, Rob Thomas
★Contemporary Titans — Kingfish, Samantha Fish, Eric Gales, Orianthi
★Special Tributes — Prince Anniversary Celebration, Gary Moore Tribute, Stevie Ray Vaughan Tribute
Taj Farrant is sixteen years old. He has already done things most guitarists never will. And right now, in the spring of 2026, he is playing a handful of intimate UK shows before the world catches up with him — because it will. The Oast is a small room, which means you will be close enough to watch every note, every expression, every moment of something that feels genuinely historic in the making.
These are the shows people talk about for years afterwards — not because they knew they were seeing the next big thing, but because the music was just that good. Friday 9th May, Rainham, Kent. Tickets are limited and they will go. Don’t miss it.
The Oast is one of Rainham’s most iconic buildings — constructed in the early 1870s by the Wakeley Brothers, it has overlooked Rainham station for over a century. The Oast Rainham Originally built for drying hops, it was saved from sale in the 1970s and converted into a thriving community centre run entirely by volunteers. That history gives the place a character that purpose-built venues simply can’t manufacture — exposed brickwork, a sense of occasion, and the kind of intimate atmosphere that puts you right in the room with the music. The venue sits directly adjacent to Rainham Station with parking at the rear — easy to get to, easy to get home from. For a show like this, it is the perfect setting. There is also plenty of local public car parks too.
This event will be held in the top room of The Oast.