Sat Jan 25 2025

7:00 PM

229

229 Great Portland Street London W1W 5PN

£34.65

Ages 18+

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January Blues Festival 2025 presents
NINE BELOW ZERO
'Live at the Marquee' 45th Anniversary Concert
+ support: SPECIAL GUESTS TBC
+ Host/DJ: SNOWBOY

Nine Below Zero formed in late 1979 from the ashes of Stan's Blues Band. An electrifying live group, the band chose to release their debut album 'Live at the Marquee' (A&M Records, 1980) to showcase the band's considerable talent. 'Live at the Marquee' featured mainly covers of Blues classics from artists such as Otis Rush, Muddy WatersFreddie King along with some Nine Below Zero originals. Over the years it has become widely acknowledged as one of the finest live albums ever recorded.

Nine Below Zero are one of the UK's finest Rhythm 'n' Blues groups. Named after the famous Sonny Boy Williamson song, Nine Below Zero have shared the stage with The Kinks, The Who, Chuck Berry, Eric Clapton, Squeeze, From The Jam and many more.
 
 

​January Blues Festival 2025 presents
January Blues Festival: Nine Below Zero

  • Nine Below Zero

    Nine Below Zero

    Jazz

    One of the UK's finest Rhythm & Blues Bands, Nine Below Zero, formed in 1979 and named themselves after the famous Sonny Boy Williamson song. In 1980 they signed to A&M Records and released the seminal "Live at the Marquee" album. By the end of that year they had moved from selling out the Marquee to selling out the Hammersmith Odeon. In 1981 their first studio album "Don't Point Your Finger" and the band made appearances on the Old Grey Whistle Test and the South Bank show. In 1982 they appeared on "The Young Ones" with the track "Eleven + Eleven" before releasing arguably their finest album "Third Degree" which features such tracks as "Wipe Away Your Kiss" & "You Can't Say Yes And You Can't Say No". The album's iconic image was taken by none other than David Bailey.

    Nine Below Zero have shared stages over the years with Chuck Berry, The Kinks, The Who, Eric Clapton, & Squeeze.

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limit 10 per person
General Admission

£33.00 (£30.00 + £3.00 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)

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This event is 18 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 18 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.

​January Blues Festival 2025 presents

January Blues Festival: Nine Below Zero

Sat Jan 25 2025 7:00 PM

229 London
January Blues Festival: Nine Below Zero

£34.65 Ages 18+

This event is for over 18s only - No refunds will be issued for under 18s

January Blues Festival 2025 presents
NINE BELOW ZERO
'Live at the Marquee' 45th Anniversary Concert
+ support: SPECIAL GUESTS TBC
+ Host/DJ: SNOWBOY

Nine Below Zero formed in late 1979 from the ashes of Stan's Blues Band. An electrifying live group, the band chose to release their debut album 'Live at the Marquee' (A&M Records, 1980) to showcase the band's considerable talent. 'Live at the Marquee' featured mainly covers of Blues classics from artists such as Otis Rush, Muddy WatersFreddie King along with some Nine Below Zero originals. Over the years it has become widely acknowledged as one of the finest live albums ever recorded.

Nine Below Zero are one of the UK's finest Rhythm 'n' Blues groups. Named after the famous Sonny Boy Williamson song, Nine Below Zero have shared the stage with The Kinks, The Who, Chuck Berry, Eric Clapton, Squeeze, From The Jam and many more.
 
 
Nine Below Zero

Nine Below Zero

Jazz

One of the UK's finest Rhythm & Blues Bands, Nine Below Zero, formed in 1979 and named themselves after the famous Sonny Boy Williamson song. In 1980 they signed to A&M Records and released the seminal "Live at the Marquee" album. By the end of that year they had moved from selling out the Marquee to selling out the Hammersmith Odeon. In 1981 their first studio album "Don't Point Your Finger" and the band made appearances on the Old Grey Whistle Test and the South Bank show. In 1982 they appeared on "The Young Ones" with the track "Eleven + Eleven" before releasing arguably their finest album "Third Degree" which features such tracks as "Wipe Away Your Kiss" & "You Can't Say Yes And You Can't Say No". The album's iconic image was taken by none other than David Bailey.

Nine Below Zero have shared stages over the years with Chuck Berry, The Kinks, The Who, Eric Clapton, & Squeeze.

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

Ages 18+
limit 10 per person
General Admission
£33.00 (£30.00 + £3.00 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)

Delivery Method

eTickets

Terms & Conditions

This event is 18 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 18 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.