The blues-rock siren with a voice that scorches souls is sailing back to British shores: Beth Hart has announced her “You Still Got Me” UK Tour, a five-night joyride kicking off May 15, 2026, at Bristol Beacon. Fresh from the critical firestorm of her 2024 album You Still Got Me—a Grammy-nominated gut-punch of raw emotion and genre-defying grit—this run promises Hart at her rawest, belting anthems that blend torch-song vulnerability with earth-shaking power. Planet Rock’s exclusive 48-hour pre-sale hits 10am GMT Wednesday, October 22 (sign up now), with general tickets dropping 10am GMT Friday, October 24 via alttickets.com and Gigs in Scotland. With sold-out runs in Europe and US acclaim pouring in (“a slow-burn yet sophisticated album that stays with you,” per Photo Groupie), Hart’s return—Edinburgh Usher Hall, Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, Gateshead Glasshouse, Oxford New Theatre—feels like a lifeline in turbulent times. As MOJO raves, “Hart wields her voice like an earth-scorching flame-thrower… balancing gusto and good taste.” If you’ve ever felt her lyrics pierce your armor, this is your rally cry—grab tickets before they’re dust.
From Hart’s trials-to-triumphs saga to You Still Got Me‘s blues-soul alchemy, here’s the full lowdown on the tour, album fire, and why her 2026 UK dates are the emotional reset you didn’t know you needed. Stream “Wonderful World” now and feel the pull.
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Beth Hart “You Still Got Me” UK Tour 2026: Dates, Venues, and Pre-Sale Scoop

Hart’s 2026 UK jaunt is intimate yet epic—five theaters primed for her unfiltered roar, celebrating You Still Got Me‘s raw confessions. Planet Rock fans get first dibs: Pre-sale at 10am GMT October 22 (register today). General sale October 24 at 10am GMT—expect a frenzy, as her 2024 European dates vanished in hours. Prices start at £40-£60 (plus fees); VIPs snag meet-and-greets and signed merch.
Full tour rundown:
TICKETS ON GENERAL SALE 10AM GMT FRIDAY OCTOBER 24 www.alttickets.com/beth-hart-tickets and Gigs in Scotland
BRISTOL BEACON
FRIDAY 15 MAY 2025
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Trenchard Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR
https://bristolbeacon.org
EDINBURGH USHER HALL
SATURDAY 16 MAY 2026
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Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH1 2EA
www.cultureedinburgh.com/our-venues/usher-hall
NOTTINGHAM ROYAL CONCERT HALL
MONDAY 18 MAY 2026
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Theatre Square, Nottingham, NG1 5ND
www.trch.co.uk
NEWCASTLE GLASSHOUSE
WEDNESDAY 20 MAY 2026
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St Mary’s Square, Gateshead Quays,
Gateshead, NE8 2JR,
www.theglasshouseicm.org
OXFORD NEW THEATRE
FRIDAY 22 MAY 2026
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24-26 George Street, Oxford, OX1 2AG
www.oxford-theatre.com/venues/new-theatre-oxford
You Still Got Me: Beth Hart’s 2024 Triumph – Album Breakdown and Why It’s Her Fiercest Yet
You Still Got Me (Provogue/Mascot, October 25, 2024) is Hart’s 11th solo stunner—a “stunning album” of vulnerability and fire (Metal Planet Music), blending blues fury with jazz whispers and rock swagger. Produced by Kevin Shirley at Nashville’s Ocean Way (a Gothic church-turned-studio), it features Slash on opener “Savior With A Razor” and Eric Gales on “Suga N My Bowl.” Grammy-nominated and Blues Music Award-contending, it hit Top 10 Blues charts, with 100K+ first-week streams.
Track highlights:
- “Savior With A Razor” (feat. Slash): Gritty blues-rock fury—Hart’s growl meets Slash’s “edgy live wires” (Rock & Blues Muse).
- “Suga N My Bowl” (feat. Eric Gales): Foot-stomping seduction; “sexual innuendo and fury” (Rock & Blues Muse).
- “Wonderful World”: Heartwarming niece tribute—piano-led ballad with “gorgeous melody” (Blues Rock Review); official video (1M+ views) shows Hart’s songwriting ritual.
- “You Still Got Me”: Title track’s slow-dance blues—Hart’s “best single release” (Renowned for Sound), a love letter to resilience.
- “Don’t Call the Police”: Brutal social commentary—”commanding attention” (Photo Groupie).
- “Machine Gun Vibrato”: Closer’s raunchy riff-fest—”splendid drum track, unmistakable Hart” (OriginalRock.net).
Reviews rave: “Emotionally exhausting but well worth the battle” (Blues Rock Review); “honest, intense, truthful… mirrors her huge soul” (Bluebird Reviews); “a masterful slow-burn” (Photo Groupie). From “drunk on Valentine” jazz haze to “Wanna Be Big Bad Johnny Cash” country nod, it’s Hart’s “most vulnerable” yet (Metal Planet Music)—a diary of “trials and triumphs” (bethhart.com).
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Beth Hart’s Blues-Rock Reign: Career Highlights, Trials, and Unrivaled Connection
From LA’s gritty clubs to global icon status, Beth Hart’s arc is rock’s ultimate redemption saga. Born January 24, 1972, she exploded with 1999’s “LA Song (Out of This Town)” (#1 New Zealand)—a raw cry from Screamin’ for My Supper. Trials hit hard: Bipolar battles, addiction, Hollywood’s underbelly, but Hart rose phoenix-like, sober since 2006 via transcendental meditation and faith.
Key milestones:
- Early Breakthroughs: 1993’s Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls EP; 2002’s Leave the Light On (MTV hits).
- Blues Explosion: 2011’s Don’t Explain (with Joe Bonamassa)—Grammy-nominated; 2013’s Seesaw (Top 10 Independent, Blues Music Award nod).
- Global Triumphs: 2014’s Live in Amsterdam (#1 Blues; Royal Albert Hall, Ziggo Dome, Ryman Auditorium). 2018 Blues Music Award win (“Instrumentalist-Vocals”); 6x Blues Music Award noms.
- Recent Peaks: 2019’s War in My Mind (Top 10 Blues); 2022’s A Tribute to Led Zeppelin (Top 10 Blues, Grammy nod). Total: 11 solo albums, 3M+ sold, multiple Grammy/BMA noms.
Hart’s voice—”one of those that could blow cobwebs off ceilings” (CityBeat)—and “electrifying connection” with fans (bethhart.com) shine brightest live. As she says of You Still Got Me: “You still got me—a loved one, friend, pet… even in fragility, inner strength prevails.” Her trials (detailed in Beth Hart: A Memoir of Hope, 2023) fuel the fire—raw, revealing, resonant.
Why Beth Hart’s 2026 UK Tour Is Your Emotional Lifeline
Hart’s shows aren’t gigs—they’re communal healings. Her “electrifying connection” (bethhart.com) turns venues into sanctuaries, where “fans hang on each word, living it with her.” Expect You Still Got Me deep cuts (“Little Heartbreak Girl”‘s gospel fury, “Drunk on Valentine”‘s jazz haze) alongside “Am I the One” classics and covers (Janis Joplin, Led Zep). As Blues Matters: “Deeply personal… raw and emotional.”
At 53, Hart’s “flame-thrower” pipes (MOJO) defy odds—post-surgeries, she’s fiercer. 2026’s theaters (Bristol Beacon’s intimacy, Edinburgh Usher Hall’s grandeur) amplify that. With no support announced (rumors: Jessie Lee Fulton?), it’s Hart unfiltered—your chance to “hold and comfort her” (bethhart.com).
Don’t miss: Pre-sale October 22 (Planet Rock)—sign up for priority. General October 24. X fans: “Beth Hart UK? My soul needs this post-You Still Got Me.”
What’s your must-hear Hart track for 2026? Roar below—let’s scorch the earth.
FAQs: Beth Hart “You Still Got Me” UK Tour 2026
When is Beth Hart’s UK tour? May 15-22, 2026: Bristol, Edinburgh, Nottingham, Gateshead, Oxford.
Pre-sale and tickets? Planet Rock pre-sale: 10am GMT Oct 22. General: 10am GMT Oct 24 via alttickets.com/Gigs in Scotland.
What’s You Still Got Me? 2024 album (Provogue/Mascot)—11 tracks of blues-rock vulnerability; Grammy-nominated, Top 10 Blues.
Beth Hart career highlights? Grammy/BMA noms (3/6); #1 Blues albums; collabs (Joe Bonamassa, Slash); Royal Albert Hall, Ryman gigs.
Why see her live? “Electrifying connection”—raw emotion, soaring voice; “unrivaled” fan bond (bethhart.com).
Stream “Wonderful World”? YouTube Video—heartwarming niece tribute.
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