Thu Oct 16 2025
7:30 PM Doors - 11:00 PM
£19.10
Ages 16+
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This is Rod Picott’s Farewell Tour -
American mainstay Rod Picott returns to the UK this autumn for one last tour. Picott has been touring the UK since his debut album Tiger Tom Dixon’s Blues 25 years ago. The award-winning songwriter brings his compelling live show, gritty delivery and keenly observed songs to the UK for his “So Long It’s Been Good to Know You” retirement tour.
Over twenty-four years, twelve albums, three published books and a few thousand shows Rod Picott has worked; powered by the fuel of the blue-collar world he was born into. The son of a hard working welder and a homemaker, Picott’s youth set him on a road of self-reliance and fierce independence that at sixty years still runs through his blood. Raised in the small town of South Berwick Maine, Rod Picott was a restless and rebellious youth and after high school, a construction worker by trade until moving to Nashville TN. in 1994. He turned down the one record deal he was offered at the start of his career, choosing instead to cut his own path and lay a bet on his own hard work.
Through luck and white-knuckled determination Picott has been fortunate to open a tour for Alison Krauss and Union Station, BBC Radio 2 Bob Harris sessions, Maverick Festival and receive the “Song of the Year” award for his co-write (with Slaid Cleaves) “Broke Down” at the Austin Music Awards.
£19.10 Ages 16+
This is Rod Picott’s Farewell Tour -
American mainstay Rod Picott returns to the UK this autumn for one last tour. Picott has been touring the UK since his debut album Tiger Tom Dixon’s Blues 25 years ago. The award-winning songwriter brings his compelling live show, gritty delivery and keenly observed songs to the UK for his “So Long It’s Been Good to Know You” retirement tour.
Over twenty-four years, twelve albums, three published books and a few thousand shows Rod Picott has worked; powered by the fuel of the blue-collar world he was born into. The son of a hard working welder and a homemaker, Picott’s youth set him on a road of self-reliance and fierce independence that at sixty years still runs through his blood. Raised in the small town of South Berwick Maine, Rod Picott was a restless and rebellious youth and after high school, a construction worker by trade until moving to Nashville TN. in 1994. He turned down the one record deal he was offered at the start of his career, choosing instead to cut his own path and lay a bet on his own hard work.
Through luck and white-knuckled determination Picott has been fortunate to open a tour for Alison Krauss and Union Station, BBC Radio 2 Bob Harris sessions, Maverick Festival and receive the “Song of the Year” award for his co-write (with Slaid Cleaves) “Broke Down” at the Austin Music Awards.
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