The Firebrand’s Farewell – Laura Cox UK Tour Last Night at The Bodega
Laura Cox UK Tour – The Intimate Arena of The Bodega
Tour finales always carry a special romanticism. Few places in the UK capture that “last night of freedom” energy like The Bodega in Nottingham. This venue is a launchpad for legends. Tonight, it served as the pressure cooker for the final date of the Laura Cox Trouble Coming UK tour.
In her recent Rock News interview, Laura spoke about her love for “sweaty rock clubs.” She has played huge stages like Hellfest and Download. However, she told Julie Lowry that she thrives on the harsh conditions of the UK circuit. The air tonight was thick with anticipation.
Jesse Garwood’s Chaotic Coming-of-Age

The Jesse Garwood Band opened the night with their take on modern blues. Garwood is the definition of raw talent. He shared a personal story that won over the Nottingham crowd instantly. “I finished school last Friday and left the day after to go on tour,” he told the room. “It’s a great way to celebrate.”
That youthful energy made the set feel high-octane and grateful. Garwood made several self-deprecating jokes about his tuning. Despite the humour, his playing was world-class. His cover of Rory Gallagher’s “Tattoo’d Lady” was a masterstroke. He proved that he has a deep understanding of the blues-rock canon.

However, it was the finale that sealed his victory. Jesse closed the set with a blistering cover of Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Child.” This legendary anthem gained him a much larger fanbase from the Nottingham crowd in return for his efforts.
Laura Cox UK Tour : The Trouble Coming Era

Laura Cox brought a sense of massive change to the stage. She describes her latest album as a turning point. In her interview, with Rock News, she was candid about her new creative process. She moved away from traditional studios. Instead, she recorded parts at home to find complete freedom.
Laura confirmed the stakes to the crowd early on. “Tonight is the last gig of the tour,” she announced with a mix of exhaustion and adrenaline. The band delivered a wall of sound that felt both massive and remarkably precise.
The Multi-Instrumentalist: A Drum Solo Surprise

The most unexpected moment happened during “Big Mouth.” Laura proved she is far more than just a guitarist. She took her position behind the drum kit mid-song. This gave the room a taste of her wider musical abilities.
She played a punchy solo that had the entire room cheering. Laura then stepped back to the mic with a grin. She told the audience she would be even better on the sticks next time she returns. This unscripted moment highlighted her pure love for the music.
Mastery of the Slide Guitar
The performance of “No Need to Try Harder” was a technical highlight. Laura provided a masterclass in slide guitar work. She spent the entire song sliding up and down the frets. She produced a distinctive, weeping blues-rock tone.
This effortless technique captured the “fluid and natural” vibe. In her interview, she said this song sums up the album’s mood. It proves that good things happen when you don’t push too hard. Watching her hands fly across the fretboard looked as natural as breathing.

The Anthem: “Trouble Coming”
The peak of the main set was the title track, “Trouble Coming.” This song had the whole crowd participating. The room became a sea of raised hands and shouting voices.
Laura met her producers after hearing them on the radio. That meeting led to this anthem. Tonight, it felt like a shared experience between the band and Nottingham. The crowd refused to let the energy drop for a single second.

Laura Cox UK Tour – A Balance of Dark and Light
The setlist explored the “darker sides of the mind.” Laura told Rock News she felt compelled to write about depression and loneliness. Tonight, that vulnerability was front and centre.
“Out of the Blue” acted as an emotional anchor for the night. The band also introduced a new song called “Not Your Story.” These tracks showed a rebellious edge. Laura acts as a storyteller who uses her Gibson as a second voice.

The Relentless Encore Finale
The Bodega is an intimate venue. There was simply no room for the band to leave the stage for a traditional encore. Instead of a choreographed break, they kept the momentum going. They blasted straight through the encore as part of one massive set.
The tempo shifted for “Do I Have Your Attention?” This high-speed jolt led directly into the final assault: “Hard Blues Shot.” This finale involved the crowd until the very last note. The floor of The Bodega literally bounced. It was the sound of a band and an audience in perfect synchronicity.

The Rock News Thoughts on The Laura Cox UK Tour Final Night
Laura Cox is ensuring that rock and roll lasts longer. She prioritises the music over social media likes. Because of this, she has become a vital role model for young girls in rock.
Tonight was a triumphant closing chapter. Laura Cox is clearly destined for even bigger stages in 2027.


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