Seasick Steve is set to play a massive show at Wembley Arena in October, to celebrate the ten year anniversary of his debut solo album.
The musician’s inaugural performance on Jools Holland’s Hootenanny back in 2006 launched him - and his album Dog House Music - into the limelight overnight. There aren’t many singers who find stardom in their mid-50s.
Now, as that album heads towards its tenth anniversary, the US singer is set to perform at London’s Wembley Arena on 14 October, having previously sold out the likes of the Royal Albert Hall and Brixton Academy.
The show will be Steve’s only scheduled UK performance of the whole year, and speaking ahead of it, he said, "When I realised it was going to be 10 years since I was on Jools’ show, and 10 years since you guys gave me this job I decided that we gonna have a party. A ’10 Years Out of The Dog House’ Party.’ Look what ya' done!”
Tickets for Seasick Steve’s Wembley Arena show, which takes place on 14 October, go on sale at 9am on Friday (15 April). Get tickets and more information here.