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...
After a short warm-up set by Robert Randolph and the Family Band, a man stepped on-stage at the Manchester Evening News Arena and proceeded to tell the crowd Eric had gone off for a meal and proceeded to sing, "Would you know my name if you saw me in Bolton?" And after with a few more great one-liners, comedian Peter Kay warmed up the crowd even further for Eric Clapton and
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE) -- April 28, 2004--Eric Clapton has announced the event schedule and concert line-up for the Crossroads Guitar Festival,...
On 27 April, Eric Clapton's current world tour brought him to the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle, England. The set list...
On 26 April 2004, Eric Clapton's current world tour stopped in Glasgow, Scotland for a gig at the SECC. The set list - after seeing quite a few changes early in the tour - has seemed to have settled in.
Eric Clapton's first-ever solo concert in Belfast, Northern Ireland was broadcast live on BBC Radio 2. Thousands of fans around the globe were able to tune in as well as it was streamed online by the BBC.
Eric Clapton and His Band performed a solid show at The Point in Dublin, Ireland on 23 April 2004. Support was Robert Randolph and the Family Band. Fans who were there have generously sent their reviews to Where's Eric! Here's what they had to say about the gig:
Review by Gerry Byrne