Eric's run of shows for 2004 is winding down, with only one more gig to go. The next-to-last concert on 10 May held a small surprise ... a slight change to the set list with "Five Long Years" replacing "Have You Ever Loved A Woman."
Eric's band for this tour is:
8 May 2004 once again found Eric Clapton and His Band on stage at London's Royal Albert Hall. The set...
London was rocking into the early hours on 7 May 2004 - technically, it was 8 May by the time...
7 May 2004 marked the half-way point of Eric Clapton's 6 night run at London's historic Royal Albert Hall.Set ListLet...
On 6 May 2004, a unique one-night event at London's Royal Albert Hall celebrated the release of Zucchero's new album of...
Night two of Eric's 6-night run at the venue he has said is like playing in his front room ......
Eric Clapton opened his 6 night stand at London's Royal Albert Hall on 4 May 2004. The set list brought no real surprises to fans who have been following the tour here on whereseric.com. It continues to emphasize the blues, particularly songs Clapton recorded for his most recent CD, Me and Mr. Johnson. All in all, it was still a terrific night ...
Eric Clapton and His Band were at the Sheffield Arena in Sheffield, England on 2 May 2004. Peter Benson checked...
On 2 May 2004, it was a hometown gig for Clapton's long-time keyboardist extraordinaire, Chris Stainton. The gig at Sheffield Arena, in Sheffield, England was a winner according to those in attendance. Eric Clapton's band for this tour is:
Where's Eric! is going to let the fans tell you about the concert at the National Exhibition Center in Birmingham...