Seasick Steve announces one-off UK show at SSE Arena in Wembley

October 14 will see the Blues musician perform his only UK date this year
Rockin' out: Seasick Steve returns to the UK in October
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Cerys Kenneally12 April 2016

Seasick Steve has announced his only UK date for this year, taking place at the SSE Arena in Wembley on October 14.

His live show will celebrate 10 years since his first appearance on the BBC, on Jools Holland’s ‘Hootenanny’, which saw Seasick Steve perform a track from his debut album ‘Dog House Music’.

The performance marks a stepping stone in his life, and helped to create his UK fan base.

Seasick Steve 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!”

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Having already sold out London venues like the Royal Albert Hall, Hammersmith Apollo and Brixton Academy, Seasick Steve is raising the bar by taking his performance to the stage at Wembley’s SSE Arena.

Tickets will be available on April 15. You can buy them here.

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