Eric Bibb and Ruthie Foster | BREC

Eric Bibb and Ruthie Foster

Run Time 2 hours 30 mins (inc. interval)
Ticket Prices
Adult $90 + $3.50 booking fee
Concession $80 + $3.50 booking fee
Child- Student $80 + $3.50 booking fee
Groups 4+ $ $80 + $3.50 booking fee
Presented by RoadTales
Friday
24 April 2026
7:30 pm

A rare musical event: Grammy® winner Ruthie Foster joins blues legend Eric Bibb in a double bill, exclusive to Western Australia.

Experience these master musicians, each with their own unforgettable set, in a powerful meeting of blues, gospel, folk and soul from two of the most respected voices in contemporary roots music.

Eric Bibb has long been celebrated for his authentic storytelling and soulful, transcendent song writing. A three-time Grammy® nominee, his illustrious career has earned him global acclaim and a loyal following around the world. Eric brings his full band to Australia as part of his One Mississippi 2026 World Tour, celebrating his forthcoming new album of the same name.

Ruthie Foster, still basking in the afterglow of winning her first Grammy® Award for her 2024 album Mileage, brings a voice that is truly one of a kind – steeped in gospel, blues and soul, and often compared to Aretha Franklin for her power and sublime vocal range.

Together, Bibb and Foster offer an uplifting evening to remember.


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As Blues Brother actor, Dan Aykroyd famously declared to the American born singer,

‘You are what the blues in the new century should be about.’