Robert Jon & The Wreck come to Southampton this autumn

Robert Jon & The Wreck come to Southampton this autumn

Southern California powerhouse Robert Jon & The Wreck  recently unveiled their latest single, “Hate To See You Go,” and are also touring the UK this autumn, bringing them to Southampton in November.
This new release follows the success of their eighth studio album, Red Moon Rising, which has been lauded for its fresh take on Southern rock. Produced by the legendary Kevin Shirley, the album blends funk-infused rhythms with thought-provoking lyrics, signalling a bold new chapter in the band’s evolution. Tracks like “Give Love”,  “Down No More” and “Ballad of A BrokenHearted Man” have already resonated deeply with fans, with the latter amassing over 1 million views on YouTube.

“Red Moon Rising is a new chapter for Robert Jon & The Wreck,” shares frontman Robert Jon. “We as a band are very excited for its release and for everyone to hear it! We want to thank Kevin Shirley, all the co-writers on this record, and everyone at Journeyman Records for helping us in making this record.”

Red Moon Rising has already garnered critical acclaim. Planet Mosh praised it as “ground breaking” and awarded it 5 stars, highlighting the band’s consistent delivery of innovative music since their formation in 2011, while Vintage Rock noted that “the album captures the essence of the band’s transformative years, setting a new course for their musical odyssey.”

UK Tour dates:
Wednesday, November 20 – The Appleyard – Sittingbourne, UK
Thursday, November 21 – Komedia – Brighton, UK
Friday, November 22 – Komedia – Bath, UK
Saturday, November 23 – The 1865 – Southampton, UK
Monday, November 25 – Boiler Shop – Newcastle, UK
Tuesday, November 26 – St Luke’s – Glasgow, UK
Wednesday, November 27 – Junction – Cambridge, UK
Thursday, November 28 – Islington Assembly Hall – London, UK
Friday, November 29 – Planet Rockstock – Porthcawl, UK
Saturday, November 30 – O2 Academy Oxford – Oxford, UK
Sunday, December 1 – Rock City – Nottingham, UK
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