Ronnie Wood and his band have been announced as special guestfor music legend Eric Clapton’s momentous summer show at The Sandringham Estate in Norfolk on Sunday 23rd August 2026.

Ronnie Wood will perform a rare solo show with his band as part of the massive outdoor event, having not toured his solo work regularly outside of The Rolling Stones and guest appearances for 16 years. Also joining the bill are legendary guitarist and singer Andy Fairweather Low with his band The Low Riders, with maverick up-and-coming blues harmonica player Will Wilde also joining the line-up.

The event is the first show to be revealed for this year’s series of large-scale outdoor music concerts at the Estate, presented by HeritageLive Festivals, which will run from 20th – 23rd August.

Ronnie Wood is one of rock’s most enduring and influential musicians. As a legendary guitarist of The Rolling Stones, Wood has spent decades shaping the sound of modern rock with his distinctive playing, effortless groove, and unmistakable stage presence.

Before joining the Stones in 1975, he made his mark with The Jeff Beck Group and Faces, cementing his reputation as a versatile musician with a raw, soulful style. Wood is also a two-time inductee into the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame (as a member of The Rolling Stones and Faces), and a GRAMMY Award-winner.

Since releasing his debut solo album ‘I’ve Got My Own Album to Do’ in 1974, Wood has delivered a string of critically admired records that blend rock, blues, and boogie with his trademark wit and grit. Across his incredible career he’s collaborated with a who’s who of music icons, including Bob Dylan, David Bowie, and Aretha Franklin.

Andy Fairweather Low came to prominence as the lead singer in Amen Corner in the 60s, a group who clocked up hit after pop hit with songs such as ‘Bend Me Shape Me’, ‘Hello Suzy’, and ‘(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice’.

Since these early days, Andy has gone on to work with an all-star cast of musical legends including Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, David Crosby, Elton John, The Who, BB King, Mary J. Blige, Van Morrison, Sheryl Crow, Kate Bush, and many more.

Andy’s solo path has seen 10 albums released, with 2025’s ‘The Invisible Bluesman’ going straight to No.1 in the Official UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart.

Will Wilde is a force to be reckoned with – a phenomenal harmonica player with a voice to match. His intense harmonica style steals the spotlight from the traditional blues rock guitar, with a sound that owes as much to Gary Moore as it does to Sonny Boy Williamson. Will won the HRH ‘Lords Of Blues’ award in 2025 and was nominated “Instrumentalist of the Year” and “Contemporary Blues Artist of the Year” in the UK Blues Awards.

His latest album ‘Blues Is Still Alive’ reached number one on the IBBA (Independent Blues Broadcasters Association) Chart and number five on the UK’s Official Jazz & Blues Album Chart.

Eric Clapton is universally recognised as one of the most important musicians of our time and continues to attract audiences all over the world to his sold-out shows.

Since emerging in the 1960s in bands such as The Yardbirds, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, Cream, and Derek and the Dominos, he has been widely regarded as one of the most influential guitarists, and musicians, of all-time.

His solo career is marked by timeless hits including ‘Layla’, ‘Wonderful Tonight’, and ‘Tears in Heaven’, earning him an incredible 18 GRAMMY Awards. Uniquely, he is the only musician in history to be inducted into the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame a record three times!

In recent years, Clapton has continued to tour worldwide, including tours across Europe, South America, Mexico, the US; and continued performances at his home away from home, the London Royal Albert Hall, a venue where he has performed more times than any other artist.

Sandringham Estate, Norfolk PE35 6EN
HeritageLive.Seetickets.com
Gates open 2pm / event ends 1030pm
VIP packages are available, which include tours of Sandringham House.

For all show info, including venue information and VIP packages visit: www.heritagelive.net

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