Joe Bonamassa at Foxwoods Resort & Casino

MARCH 1, 2025

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As a child prodigy, Joe Bonamassa was finessing Stevie Ray Vaughan licks when he was 7 and by the time he was 10, had caught B.B. King’s ear. After first hearing him play, King said, “This kid’s potential is unbelievable. He hasn’t even begun to scratch the surface. He’s one of a kind.” By age 12, Bonamassa was opening shows for the blues icon and went on to tour with venerable acts including Buddy Guy, Foreigner, Robert Cray, Stephen Stills, Joe Cocker and Gregg Allman.

As Bonamassa, 47, grows his reputation as one of the world’s greatest guitar players, he is also evolving into a charismatic blues-rock star and singer-songwriter of stylistic depth and emotional resonance. His ability to connect with live concert audiences is transformational!

Stay tuned for special airings of Joe Bonamassa and Orchestra: Live from the Hollywood Bowl and other Joe Bonamassa concerts throughout September on Rhode Island PBS!

Rhode Island PBS has some of the best seats in the house to see Joe Bonamassa live in concert when he comes to Mashantucket at Foxwoods Resort and Casino, Saturday, March 1. For questions please call 401-222-3636 x 204.

Joe Bonamassa Tickets:

$175 - Single Ticket to see Joe Bonamassa at Foxwoods Resort & Casino on March 1, 2025 at 8 p.m.

$350 - Two Tickets to see Joe Bonamassa at Foxwoods Resort & Casino on March 1, 2025 at 8 p.m.

*Any tickets purchased through Rhode Island PBS will automatically be entered to win pre-show sound-check passes*

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