Wille And The Bandits have announced that they will embark on a full-band headline UK Tour in March and May 2025 commencing on Thursday 6th March 2025 at St Mary’s Church, Shrewsbury.
They will then visit seventeen intimate venues throughout the country including the famous Half Moon Putney in London on 30th March 2025. Full list of dates and details listed below.
Speaking about the tour, the band enthuses: “We’re hitting the road this March for an incredible UK Tour, bringing our electrifying live show to venues across the country! With a powerful mix of rock, acoustic vibes and genre-defying energy, we’re crafting a set that promises to be unforgettable. See you there!”
Special guests for the UK Tour (depending on tour date) will be Shropshire singer-songwriter Dan Owen who has previously performed at festivals such as The Great Escape and Bluesfest London, toured the UK and Europe with Birdy and received high praise from none other than Fleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood who described him as “A phenomenal talent”.
Cornwall-based musician and vocalist James Dixon will also support on select dates having toured the UK and Europe opening for acoustic Blues legend Seasick Steve who is quoted as saying “A soul brother… Got his fingers in the mud.”
Wille and the Bandits have become a force to be reckoned with in the global rock music scene, praised by critics and rock legends alike for their electrifying performances and innovative sound. Drawing comparisons to the likes of Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, the band seamlessly moves between thunderous, riff-laden rock and acoustic-driven, emotive soundscapes.
Their dynamic use of string arrangements, oscillating delays, and the soaring lap steel guitar solos give their music a cinematic depth. At the same time, their rhythmic groove and impassioned vocal phrasing evoke the spirit of the John Butler Trio, creating a genre-blurring experience that leaves audiences spellbound.
Emerging from humble beginnings in Cornwall, the band chose to remain grounded in their rural roots, drawing inspiration from the region’s rolling hills and rugged coastline. This connection to their home instills their music with a sense of escapism and rebellious spirit, echoing the independent ethos Cornwall has been known for through the centuries. While many bands relocate to urban hubs in pursuit of the music industry, Wille and the Bandits have flipped the script—staying true to their roots and finding the industry chasing them instead. This authenticity has resonated with fans and critics alike, helping them build a fiercely loyal following around the world.
Their commitment to crafting a fresh approach to blues rock has earned them recognition as one of the most compelling live acts on the circuit today. Renowned for their high-energy performances, the band was named one of the “Top Ten Must-See Bands” at Glastonbury Festival by BBC Radio 1.
They’ve also been invited to perform on the legendary German TV program Rockpalast, a global institution known for showcasing the world’s greatest musicians.
Wille and the Bandits have shared stages with iconic acts like Deep Purple, Status Quo, Joe Bonamassa, The John Butler Trio, and Warren Haynes, cementing their place among rock’s elite. Their festival appearances include prestigious events such as the Isle of Wight Festival, Boardmasters, BosPop in the Netherlands, Germany’s Fusion Festival, and the USA’s Playing with Fire, alongside hundreds of other major festivals worldwide. Notably, they were selected to perform at the London Olympics, a testament to their status as one of the UK’s best live acts, and headlined a critically acclaimed show at the Iridium on Broadway in New York City in 2019.
Touring extensively across Europe, the USA, and Australia, Wille and the Bandits continue to capture the imagination of audiences with their genre-defying sound and magnetic stage presence. Whether delivering a raucous rock anthem or an introspective acoustic ballad, the band’s ability to connect emotionally with their listeners sets them apart. As they carve out an enduring legacy, Wille and the Bandits remain at the forefront of modern blues rock, a testament to their uncompromising artistry and relentless drive.
Tickets are onsale now at https://www.willeandthebandits.com/
The 2025 UK Headline Tour will visit the following locations:
MARCH 2025
Thursday 6th March 2025 – St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1DX
Friday 7th March 2025 – The Deaf Institute, 135 Grosvenor St, Manchester M1 7HE
Saturday 8th March 2025 – The Bodega, 23 Pelham St, Nottingham NG1 2ED
Sunday 9th March 2025 – The Star, 2 Quarry St, Guildford GU1 3TY
Thursday 13th March 2025 – Exeter Phoenix, Gandy St, Exeter EX4 3LS
Friday 14th March 2025 – Princess Pavilion, 41 Melvill Rd, Falmouth TR11 4AR
Saturday 15th March 2025 – Thekla, The Grove, East Mud Dock, Bristol BS1 4RB
Sunday 16th March 2025 – The Brook, 466 Portswood Rd, Portswood, Southampton SO17 3SD
Thursday 20th March 2025 – Red Arrow Music Club, 19 Newington Rd, Ramsgate CT11 0QX
Friday 21st March 2025 – The Cluny, 36 Lime St, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 2PQ
Saturday 22nd March 2025 – Voodoo Rooms, 19a W Register St, Edinburgh EH2 2AA
Sunday 23rd March 2025 – Backstage at The Green Hotel, 2 Muirs, Kinross KY13 8AS
Wednesday 26th March 2025 – The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, Oxford OX4 1UE
Thursday 27th March 2026 – The Flowerpot, 19-25 King St, Derby DE1 3DZ
Friday 28th March 2025 – The Greystones, Greystones Rd, Sheffield S11 7BS
Saturday 29th March 2025 – The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge CB1 7GX
Sunday 30th March 2025 – Half Moon Putney, 93 Lower Richmond Rd., London SW15 1EU
May 2025
Wednesday 28th May 2025 – Ropetackle Arts Centre, Little High St, Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5EG