Albert Lee Full Tour Schedule 2024 & 2025, Tour Dates & Concerts – Songkick

Albert Lee tour dates 2024

Albert Lee is currently touring across 2 countries and has 9 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, after that they'll be at Dakota in Minneapolis.

See all your opportunities to see them live below!
Albert Lee live.

Upcoming concerts (9) See nearest concert

  1. Jul

    13

    Solana Beach, CA, US

    Belly Up Tavern

  2. Aug

    8

    Minneapolis, MN, US

    Dakota

  3. Oct

    14

    Barnoldswick, UK

    Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre

  4. Oct

    17

    Cottingham, UK

    Civic Hall

  5. Oct

    21

    Kinross, UK

    Backstage at The Green Hotel

  6. Oct

    22

    Kinross, UK

    Backstage at The Green Hotel

  7. Oct

    24

    Kinross, UK

    Backstage at The Green Hotel

  8. Oct

    26

    Derby, UK

    The Flowerpot

  9. Oct

    30

    Coventry, UK

    hmv Empire

Past concerts

  1. May

    9

    Fall River, MA, US

    Narrows Center for the Arts

  2. May

    4

    Fairfield, CT, US

    FTC StageOne

  3. May

    1

    New York (NYC), NY, US

    Iridium

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Recent tour reviews

  • Albert Lee

    A wonderful show for music lovers. Albert and his musicians are so talented, and I had a great time. Would like to see him perform again. He told us stories about the stars he performed with over the years. Albert is truly a master.

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  • such a fantastic artist, guitarist, singer, and, in my experience, a lovely chap. First saw him live in Bristol (Fleece) approx late 1990s/ early 2000s and several times later in Bristol, Weston Super Mare and, when I missed him locally, drove to The Tivoli in Dorset and so well worth the trip, as always. I now have some new friends who I should love to be able to take to see him as have told them just how great he is.

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  • Albert was sensational, as always. However, at least a few in the audience were so incredibly rude that I, most unfortunately, felt I had to leave, which I did. First, one gentleman turned around and asked me "Do you mind?". When I asked what he was referring to, he said it was my clapping (to the beat)! (I did stop.) Then, there were two guys right by me who insisted on talking loudly while showing each other photos, etc. on their phones and commenting on them. I asked if they could please lower their voices during the songs and they refused.

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