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Joe Bonamassa fans, Are you ready for Baltimore? on Saturday, August 8th 2026 as part of her tour Joe Bonamassa will be playing at Pier Six Pavilion, MD. Score your Joe Bonamassa tickets Baltimore right here.

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  1. Aug 08Sat 07:00 PM
    Joe Bonamassa at Pier Six Pavilion Pier Six Pavilion - Baltimore - MD

    Joe Bonamassa Pier Six Pavilion August 08,2026

Joe Bonamassa Pier Six Pavilion, MD concert

Pier Six Pavilion 731 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD, 21202

Experience the electrifying performance of Joe Bonamassa at the Pier Six Pavilion in Baltimore on August 8, 2026. This highly anticipated concert promises to be a highlight for jazz and blues enthusiasts, showcasing the exceptional talent of one of the genre's leading guitarists and vocalists.

Joe Bonamassa is renowned for his powerful voice and masterful guitar skills, making him a standout figure in the contemporary blues scene. With a career spanning over two decades, he has released numerous chart-topping albums and has garnered critical acclaim for his live performances. Fans can expect to hear some of his biggest hits, including "Dust Bowl" and "Driving Towards the Daylight," as well as selections from his latest works.

The Pier Six Pavilion, known for its stunning waterfront views and excellent acoustics, provides an ideal setting for this unforgettable concert. With a capacity to host thousands of fans, the venue ensures an intimate yet exhilarating atmosphere. Attendees can look forward to a night filled with soulful melodies and captivating rhythms that only Bonamassa can deliver.

Ticket prices for this event are expected to range from $50 to $150, depending on seating preferences and availability. Given Bonamassa's popularity, it is advisable to secure tickets early to avoid disappointment. Baltimore-tickets.com offers a reliable platform for purchasing tickets, ensuring fans have access to guaranteed seating options and competitive pricing.

As you prepare for this remarkable evening of music, consider arriving early to explore the vibrant surroundings of Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The Pier Six Pavilion is conveniently located near various dining options and attractions, making it easy to enjoy a full day of entertainment before the concert begins.

Don't miss your chance to witness Joe Bonamassa live at the Pier Six Pavilion on August 8, 2026. This concert is set to be an extraordinary celebration of jazz and blues that will resonate with fans long after the final note is played.

By victoryld

Phenomenal

First of all I love the Count Basie been to many shows there as far as Joe Bonamassa I was completely Blown Away I seen many many concerts in life but this concert was Unbelievable went with 3 friends and we walked away saying what the HELL did we just witnessed Bonamassa is right up there with The Best I been trying to get tickets for his shows for 7-8 years with no luck but when tickets went on sale last year I scored tickets and boy am I glad I got to see JB this concert definitely right up there in my Top 5 concerts of All Time

By S. B.

Great show, great band, not so good sound.....

Joe is such a tasty player! More English blues than roots-American blues.. Ala Clapton, Gary Moore, Peter Green, Paul Kossof, etc. The big difference - and this is what defines him, imho - is he is able to briefly and seamlessly depart from soulful blues phrasing and just rip off a SUPER clean, amazing run (think Eric Johnson). It's a pretty cool combination and he does not overuse it. So when he punctuates a solo with a monster run, it has tremendous impact. The crowd would go nuts. Most guys who have the chops to play like that, do it all the time. His bending and vibrato are pitch perfect. Like Clapton. There's never a flat note or over-bend. It's just an innate, natural perfection. Great tone as you'd suspect. He played a different guitar on almost every song. Les Paul's, Tele's, 335's, Strat's. The sound (where I was sitting) was just terrible. Very boomy. It was actually very disappointing. I really only got to hear the juicy tones when they did slower, quiet numbers. I had great seats on the mezzanine level, but the walls were reverberating with the kick drum and bass which made the rest sound muddy. :( The band was very good as you'd expect. Hammond player was a cat named Reese Wynans (look him up, he has quite a pedigree) and was a centerpiece to the whole vibe. Two leslies and that classic B3 tone. The "rhythm" guitarist - Josh Smith - is an incredible player. Joe humbly introduced him as "the best guitarist on the stage tonight". Joe's voice just keeps getting better. It reminds me of James Dewar (who sang for Robin Trower). He paid homage to Page (to my delight) by playing the entire ending solo of Dazed and Confused (the fast part). I also heard a few Jeff Beck riffs during the evening ('Cause We've Ended As Lovers)

By Lisamac30

Venue PA system needs to improve

I have seen Joe Bonamassa now 11 times, from Red Rocks, The Ryman and other venues in different states. This is the first time I have seen him not start the second he is supposed to start. Getting in the venue was extremely slow due to security measures, (bags checked, body scans). Needs to improve!! Lastly, the 4th show I have seen at the Ampitheater and have been disappointed with the clarity of the vocals, all 4 times. Guaranteed it is not the sound techs, but the PA provided. I brought friends that had not seen this band before and though they enjoyed the talent, they could not understand the lyrics. Joe B's voice, along with two great backup singers was wasted.





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