
Anthony Gomes
Anthony Gomes is on tour — 10 upcoming shows; next: Jun 27, 2026 in Canton, United States.
- Rock
- Blues
Born in Toronto, Canada, to a Portuguese father and a French-Canadian mother, Gomes began playing guitar in his early teens and was drawn to the blues sounds of BB King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. While hoing his skills in the blues bars at night, Gomes earned a Master's Degree from the University of Toronto in the 'Racial Evolution of Blues'. He relocated to Chicago in the late '90s to learn from the blues masters. During his brief stint as a sideman for Magic Slim and the Teardrops, Gomes put together his own group and won the first annual Buddy Guy’s Legends “Best Unsigned Blues Band” competition. Gomes made his recording debut in 1998 with “Blues in Technicolor“. The disc introduced him as a guitar-slinger loaded with impressive firepower. Gomes boldly stepped back for an intimate acoustic offering in 2000 with the critically acclaimed "Sweet Stringin' Soul." In 2002, he released “Unity” and proceeded to win the 2003 BluesWax Artist of the Year award. This accolade elevated Gomes to the top of the blues field, and consequently he was able to draw larger crowds to his live performances, which increased in frequency and scope. Gomes’ endless touring kept him atop the blues field, as he continued to be nominated for BluesWax Artist of the Year awards several years in a row. “Music Is the Medicine“, released in 2006, peaked at number four on the Billboard Top Blues Albums chart. Produced by Jim Gaines (SRV,Santana), the disc featured collaborations with hit songwriters, including Jim Peterik, Mark Selby and Tom Hambridge. 2008’s “LIVE”, debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Blues Albums chart. Anthony Gomes’ latest release , “Up 2 Zero”, represents a full-circle return to his love of high energy, guitar-driven blues rock. "This album is the most honest representation of who I am. The title represents getting back to the blues - back to ground zero,” says Gomes. “Musically, most people try to look ahead for inspiration or seek out what’s cutting edge. I seem to go in the other direction and look backwards to be inspired. In a strange way, when I listen to Muddy Waters or Robert Johnson I hear the future.” .
Tour history
Shows tracked▾10in 2026
- 707 Sports Bar-the ParkRapid City, United States
- Mesa TheaterGrand Junction, United States
- Radio RoomGreenville, United States
- 19 songsStanczyks Music BarDurham, United States
- 18 songsTally Ho TheaterLeesburg, United States
- Elkton Music HallElkton, United States
- Jimmy's Jazz & Blues ClubPortsmouth, United States
- Jergel's Rhythm GrilleWarrendale, United States
- WORKPLAYBirmingham, United States
- 17 songsRochausWest Dundee, United States
Top countries▾110 cities
- United States · 10Birmingham, Durham, Elkton, Grand Junction, Greenville
· and 5 more cities
(Leesburg, Portsmouth, Rapid City, Warrendale, West Dundee)
Avg setlist▾18 songsLatest · Jun 6
- 1It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ’n’ Roll) by AC/DC
- 2Painted Horse
- 3Fur Covered Handcuffs
- 4Blame It on Rock and Roll
- 5Come Down
- 6Blues in the First Degree
- 7One Last Time
- 8Praise the Loud
- 9White Trash Princess
- 10Bass Solo
- 11Take Me Back Home
- 12Blues-a-fied
- 13True That
- 14Netflix & Chill
- 15Testify
- 16Drum Solo
- 17The Whiskey Made Me Do It
- 18Whole Lotta Love(Led Zeppelin cover)
- 19My Way by Frank Sinatra
Most-played songs
Across the 3 shows we've indexed. Songs played only once are hidden.
- 1White Trash Princess3×
- 2Bass Solo3×
- 3Blues in the First Degree3×
- 4Blues-a-fied3×
- 5Come Down3×
- 6Drum Solo3×
- 7Fur Covered Handcuffs3×
- 8Netflix & Chill3×
- 9Blame It on Rock and Roll3×
- 10Painted Horse3×
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Tour map · 9 cities
3 countries · 10 cities · Jun 2026 – Nov 2026






