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Robin Trower

Robin Trower

Robin Trower is on tour — 25 upcoming shows; next: Aug 31, 2026 in Sunderland, United Kingdom.

  • Rock
  • Blues

Trower was born in Catford, South East London, England and grew up in the seaside resort of Southend-on-Sea, Essex. In 1962, Trower formed a group that became The Paramounts, later including Westcliff High School pupil Gary Brooker. The Paramounts disbanded in 1966 to pursue individual projects. During this time, Trower created a local three-piece band called the Jam (not to be confused with the later group with Paul Weller). Trower then joined Brooker's new band Procol Harum following the success of their debut single "A Whiter Shade of Pale" in 1967, remaining with them until 1971 and appearing on Procol Harum's first five albums.

Before launching his own eponymous band, he joined singer Frankie Miller, bass player James Dewar, and former Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker to form the short-lived combo Jude. This outfit did not record and soon split up.

Trower retained Dewar as his bassist, who took on lead vocals as well, and recruited drummer Reg Isidore (later replaced by Bill Lordan) to form the Robin Trower Band in 1973.

Perhaps Trower's most famous album is Bridge of Sighs (1974). This album, along with his first and third solo albums, was produced by his former Procol Harum bandmate, organist Matthew Fisher. Despite differences, Trower's early power trio work was noted for Hendrixesque influences.

Trower is an influential guitarist who has inspired other guitar legends such as Robert Fripp, who praised him for his bends and the quality of his sounds, and took lessons from him.

In the early 1980s, Trower teamed up with former Cream bassist Jack Bruce and his previous drummers Lordan and Isidore, for two albums, BLT (Bruce, Lordan, Trower) and Truce (Trower, Bruce, Isidore). After those albums, he released another album with James Dewar on vocals titled Back It Up in 1983. Robin Trower was dropped from Chrysalis Records afterwards.

Thirteen albums later, Trower's album, Living Out of Time (2003), features the return of veteran bandmates Dave Bronze on bass, vocalist Davey Pattison (formerly with Ronnie Montrose's band Gamma) and Pete Thompson on drums—the same line-up as the mid 1980s albums Passion and Take What You Need.

With the same bandmates Trower gave a concert on his 60th birthday in Bonn, Germany. The concert was recorded by the German television channel WDR. It was then released on DVD and subsequently on CD throughout Europe and later the US under the title Living Out of Time: Live. Trower toured the United States and Canada in the summer and autumn of 2006.

In 2007 Trower released a third recording with Jack Bruce, Seven Moons, featuring Gary Husband on drums.

A 2008 world tour began in Ft. Pierce, Florida on 16 January 2008. Joining Davey Pattison and Pete Thompson was Glenn Letsch (formerly of Gamma) playing bass. European dates began in April. The show of 29 March 2008 at the Royal Oak Music Theater in Royal Oak, Michigan was released as a double album on V12 Records.

As his "big hero" he referenced the early James Brown where blues is crossing over into rock and roll.

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Tour history

Shows tracked
3
in 2025
Top countries
1
3 cities
  • United States · 3
    Dallas, Houston, San Antonio
Last show
Oct 2025

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Upcoming tour dates · 25 shows

2 countries · 25 cities · Aug 2026 – Oct 2026

Robin Trower
Fire Station · Sunderland, United Kingdom
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Queen's Hall · Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Academy 2 · Manchester, United Kingdom
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Cambridge Junction · Cambridge, United Kingdom
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O2 Shepherds Bush Empire · London, United Kingdom
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Wells Hall at The Parker · Fort Lauderdale, United States
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Wells Hall at The Parker · Ft Lauderdale, United States
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Jannus Live · St Petersburg, United States
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Plaza Live - Orlando · Orlando, United States
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Center Stage Theater · Atlanta, United States
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Birchmere · Alexandria, United States
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Penn's Peak · Jim Thorpe, United States
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The Wellmont Theater · Montclair, United States
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The Academy of Music Theatre · Northampton, United States
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Ridgefield Playhouse · Ridgefield, United States
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KEMBA Live! · Columbus, United States
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Northfield Park Racino - Center Stage · Northfield, United States
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Andrew J. Brady Music Center · Cincinnati, United States
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Royal Oak Music Theatre · Royal Oak, United States
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Clyde Theatre · Fort Wayne, United States
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The Factory · Chesterfield, United States
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The Factory · Saint Louis, United States
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Pabst Theater · Milwaukee, United States
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Arcada Theatre · Saint Charles, United States
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Arcada Theatre · St Charles, United States

Frequently asked questions

When is Robin Trower's next concert?

Robin Trower's next concert is on August 31, 2026 in Sunderland, United Kingdom.

Which cities is Robin Trower playing?

Robin Trower has upcoming shows in Sunderland, Edinburgh, Manchester, Cambridge, London.

How do I get Robin Trower tickets?

Through the official ticket link on each concert page.