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Two-time Grammy Award nominee Eric Bibb will be joining us for one of only two UK performances this summer!
The world-renowned Blues troubadour and his band will perform the classics he is known and loved for, whilst introducing brand new material from his much-anticipated forthcoming album, Ridin', which was released in spring 2023.
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