BETH HART GIG REVIEW – EVENTIM APOLLO, LONDON

I’ve been fortunate enough to see Beth Hart perform live on several occasions, and each time, she raises the bar. Just when you think you’ve seen her at her best, she returns to blow your mind once again. That’s exactly what happened at the Eventim Apollo.

WORDS: Stephen Harrison | PIX: Simon Green

Beth recently released her latest album, You Still Got Me (2024), following a two-year hiatus. Now back on the road, she’s been thrilling audiences across Europe and America. Her powerhouse touring band—Jon Nichols (guitar), Bill Ransom (drums), and Tom Lilley (bass)—took to the stage just before 9 pm, greeted by an audience buzzing with anticipation.

From the very first note, Beth delivered everything the crowd wanted and more. Songs from the new album were met with enthusiasm, alongside classics like Bad Woman Blues, Trouble, and Bang Bang Boom Boom. Tracks such as Wanna Be Big Bad Johnny Cash and Wonderful World from You Still Got Me saw Beth commanding the stage with the presence of a true star—she could own any stage in the world right now.

A signature Beth Hart moment came when she wandered through the audience, singing and greeting fans—a move we’ve come to expect but one that never loses its magic.

As the night edged towards its conclusion, Beth had more surprises in store, including a breathtaking rendition of John Denver’s Country Roads. Seated at the piano, she delivered a version so powerful it sent shivers down the spine.

Of course, an encore was inevitable. From her album A Tribute to Led Zeppelin, she tore through Good Times Bad Times and Kashmir, bringing the night to a thunderous close.

To call it special would be an understatement. In my opinion, Beth Hart is the finest female blues artist of all time—and after witnessing this performance, I have no doubt many others would agree.

Stephen Harrison

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