When Rivers Meet bring their new album tour to Arlington Arts

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When Rivers Meet will be at Arlington Arts this autumn
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British blues-rock duo When Rivers Meet will bring their high-energy live show to Arlington Arts Centre this week.

The night also features support from Georgia Nevada.

The husband-and-wife pairing of Grace and Aaron Bond are celebrating the release of their brand-new album Addicted To You, marking another milestone in a remarkable rise.

Their previous record Aces Are High, released in 2023 and recorded beside a river in rural Suffolk, stormed into the UK Official Album Charts Top 10, making them the first fully independent rock/blues band to achieve that feat.

Over the last five years, When Rivers Meet have built a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting live acts.

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They were crowned Band of the Year for three consecutive years and secured a place in the UK Blues Hall of Fame, while also picking up the title of Best New Band from Planet Rock.

Their live album topped the UK Official Jazz & Blues Album Chart, confirming their growing international reach.

Determined to remain independent, the band have championed creative control and authenticity in their work, even appearing at the 2024 BRIT Awards as part of a new wave of artists reshaping the music industry.

When Rivers Meet’s Newbury date promises a powerful and celebratory performance as they continue to build momentum into 2025.

When is When Rivers Meet coming to Arlington Arts Centre and how do I get tickets?

When Rivers Meet, supported by Georgia Nevada, will perform at Arlington Arts Centre, Mary Hare, Snelsmore Common, Newbury RG14 3BQ on Friday 3 October 2025 at 8pm.

Tickets are £27.50 plus a £1 booking fee per ticket. Booking is available via Arlington Arts Centre’s website, by phone on 01635 244246, or by email at boxoffice@arlingtonarts.co.uk.

The show is suitable for ages 14+ if accompanied by an adult aged 18+. Doors open one hour before the performance, with the bar open from the same time.

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