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Joe Bonamassa Drops New Video Ahead of UK Tour.

17/3/2022

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​Joe Bonamassa has released an official animated music video for his new single 'Mind’s Eye'. Taken from his critically acclaimed album 'Time Clocks', the video, which is a homage to the animated style of the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine and the prog rock videos of the 70’s, is released in the lead up to Bonamassa’s UK tour. ​
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The UK trek starts on 20th April 2022, and runs until 6th May. The new video can be viewed below.

 “Joe wanted this video to emulate the great prog rock videos of the past using cool custom illustrations and psychedelic scenes,” says Roy Weisman, the CEO of Joe’ U.S. label J&R Adventures.

Continues Weisman, “The song has a very Pink Floyd feel so the video needed to step up and meet that unique vibe. The whole Time Clocks record is about a journey and “Mind’s Eye” gives you a fun glimpse of what could be swimming around in inside someone’s mind.” 

Celebrated blues-rock guitarist and singer-songwriter Joe Bonamassa returns to tour the UK for the first time in three years, when he performs five concerts in April and May 2022, including two nights at the legendary Royal Albert Hall on Thursday 5 May and Friday 6 May.

Joe will also perform concerts at Glasgow, The Armadillo on Wednesday 20 April, Cardiff Motorpoint Arena on Friday 22 April, and Brighton Centre on Saturday 23 April.  

Tickets for the UK tour are available from www.ticketmaster.co.uk, www.planetrocktickets.co.uk and www.jbonamassa.com.

The 2022 UK tour follows the release of Bonamassa’s critically acclaimed 15th solo studio album “Time Clocks” that was originally released in October 2021 via Provogue/Mascot Label Group in Europe and J&R Adventures in North America.

Joe’s 2022 UK tour will feature the guitarist performing alongside a hand-picked group of world-class musicians playing songs from his forthcoming studio album “Time Clocks”, as well as tracks from his vast catalogue of albums such as “Royal Tea”, “Redemption”, “Blues of Desperation” and “The Ballad of John Henry”, plus classic Bonamassa fan favourites.
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