Beth Hart Announces New Album “You Still Got Me” Featuring Slash and Eric Gales

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Beth Hart is set to release her highly anticipated new album You Still Got Me on October 25th, via Provogue / Mascot Label Group. This latest project showcases Hart’s raw vocal power and emotional depth, with special guest appearances from guitar legends Eric Gales and Slash of Guns N’ Roses.

The album’s title track, “You Still Got Me,” is a poignant tribute featuring Hart’s husband, Scott, in its accompanying video, symbolizing the support and love that keeps her grounded. Hart’s latest single, “Wonderful World,” a heartfelt piano ballad dedicated to the women in her family, exudes warmth and optimism. It’s now available to stream, offering a glimpse into the deeply personal themes woven throughout the album.

Hart’s previous albums, A Tribute To Led Zeppelin and War In My Mind, were her highest-charting releases to date, and she continues her ascent with You Still Got Me. The album promises a dynamic mix, from the soaring rock of “Savior With A Razor” featuring Slash to the groove-heavy “Suga N My Bowl” with Eric Gales. Other highlights include the politically charged “Don’t Call The Police,” a haunting reflection on social issues, and the jazzy, melancholic “Drunk on Valentine.”

Beth Hart will also be returning to the UK for a series of live performances in November 2024 and February 2025, bringing her powerful stage presence to venues in Poole, Brighton, Bristol, London, and Warwick. Known for pouring every ounce of her being into her performances, Hart remains a beacon of strength and vulnerability, inviting listeners to share in her journey.

You Still Got Me marks Hart’s eleventh studio album and continues her trajectory as one of the most compelling voices in blues and rock today. With her unfiltered emotion and relentless passion, Beth Hart proves once again why she’s a force to be reckoned with.

Pre-order the album HERE
  
UK Shows

28 Nov 24 – Lighthouse, Poole
30 Nov 24-  Dome, Brighton
18 Feb 25 – Beacon, Bristol
20 Feb 25 – Eventim Apollo, London
22 Feb 25 – Arts Centre, Warwick

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