Jeff Beck has announced a Fall 2022 North American tour, his first run of shows on the continent since 2019. (Consequence)
Beck’s recently released collaborative album with Johnny Depp. Although Depp apparently won’t be coming along, the press release states that the setlist will “focus on the new album” as well as notable songs from Beck’s extensive catalog. His live band is rounded out by bassist Rhonda Smith, drummer Anika Nilles, and keyboardist Robert Stevenson.
Jeff Beck’s 2022 North American Tour Dates:
10/06 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
10/07 – Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theatre
10/08 – Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theatre
10/10 – Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Center for the Arts
10/13 – Kingston, NY @ Ulster Performing Arts Center
10/14 – Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
10/15 – Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
10/17 – Toronto, ON @ Meridian Hall
10/19 – Nashville, IN @ Brown County Music Center
10/20 – Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J Brady Music Center
10/22 – Louisville, KY @ The Louisville Palace Theater
10/23 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre
11/01 – Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
11/02 – Temecula, CA@ Pechanga Resort & Casino
11/04 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Pearl Concert Theater
11/05 – Thousand Oaks, CA @ Bank of America Performing Arts Center Thousand Oaks
11/06 – Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
11/08 – Anaheim, CA @ City National Grove of Anaheim
11/09 – San Jose, CA @ San Jose Civic
11/10 – Sacramento, CA @ Hard Rock Live
11/12 – Reno, NV @ Grand Theatre, Grand Sierra Resort
* = with ZZ Top and Ann Wilson
^ = with ZZ Top
Jeff Beck is a humble motherfucker. He works his ass off. Three hours a day on the guitar, every day. Then nine hours on his cars. About "Purple Rain" live. I was really nervous about that one. I’m always nervous when I work with Jeff, because I want to do such a good job for him. I also know how incredibly important every show is to him – every show – and how nervous he gets. So I was pretty nervous on that one. I wasn’t [worried about] “I’d Rather Go Blind,” because I’d been doing it for a while – but I’d never sung “Purple Rain.” I didn’t know “Purple Rain” So, literally right before I went out, I was still studying it backstage and listening, over and over and over. That was a little nerve-wracking.