WILL WILDE BAND

Eel Pie Club, Twickenham.

WILL WILDE BAND
Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION £19.80 (£18.00)
EEL PIE CLUB MEMBER £17.60 (£16.00)
 

Will Wilde has taken the harmonica way beyond its traditional blues roots since he first emerged on the music scene, always pushing forward and evolving his sound.  He gained popularity on Youtube with his awe-inspiring harmonica covers of rock guitar solos, such as Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird.  Throughout 2022/23 Wilde toured with his critically acclaimed hard rock band Bad Luck Friday, but 2024/2025 sees him return to his blues roots with the imminent release of a new solo album.

Wilde’s hard-edged harmonica steals the spotlight from the traditional blues rock guitar, with a sound that owes as much to Gary Moore as it does to Sonny Boy Williamson.  

Wilde was nominated in the UK Blues Awards for "Instrumentalist of the Year 2024".  

“The best I've ever heard!” Walter Trout

“Surely the finest harp man on the scene” Blues In Britain

        

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Will Wilde has taken the harmonica way beyond its traditional blues roots since he first emerged on the music scene, always pushing forward and evolving his sound.  He gained popularity on Youtube with his awe-inspiring harmonica covers of rock guitar solos, such as Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird.  Throughout 2022/23 Wilde toured with his critically acclaimed hard rock band Bad Luck Friday, but 2024/2025 sees him return to his blues roots with the imminent release of a new solo album.

Wilde’s hard-edged harmonica steals the spotlight from the traditional blues rock guitar, with a sound that owes as much to Gary Moore as it does to Sonny Boy Williamson.  

Wilde was nominated in the UK Blues Awards for "Instrumentalist of the Year 2024".  

“The best I've ever heard!” Walter Trout

“Surely the finest harp man on the scene” Blues In Britain