25 May 11
Eric Clapton’s sixth and last solo concert for 2011 took place at the Royal Albert Hall on 24 May. It was an energetic with EC stepping it up a level for the 17 song set. The new arrangement of Hoochie Coochie Man, along with Old Love, Tearing Us Apart and Little Queen Of Spades were the stand-out numbers according to many fans in attendance. Starting 26 May, he will be joined by Steve Winwood for five nights. Andy Fairweather Low and The Low Riders open at all performances.
Full length fan reviews will be posted in the 2011 Tour Archive as they arrive.
Eric Clapton & His Band
24 May 2011 – Royal Albert Hall (Show #6)
01. Key To The Highway
02. Going Down Slow
03. Hoochie Coochie Man
04. Old Love
05. I Shot The Sheriff
06. Driftin’
07. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out
08. Still Got The Blues (Gary Moore)
09. Same Old Blues (JJ Cale)
10. When Somebody Thinks You’re Wonderful
11. Layla
12. Badge
13. Wonderful Tonight
14. Tearing Us Apart
15. Little Queen Of Spades
16. Cocaine
17. Crossroads
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