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Eric Clapton

Live Performances by Eric Clapton in 2015

  • In January 2015, Eric Clapton performed a live recording titled "Cocaine" at The Royal Albert Hall, part of his concert series celebrating his 70th bi... Read Full Description >

    In January 2015, Eric Clapton performed a live recording titled "Cocaine" at The Royal Albert Hall, part of his concert series celebrating his 70th birthday. Prior to this event, Clapton released the compilation album "The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale" in 2014, which showcased his admiration for the late musician JJ Cale. This live performance was notable not just for celebrating his milestone birthday but also for its nostalgic connection to Clapton's earlier work, as "Cocaine," written by Cale, has been one of Clapton's signature songs since its original release on the "Slowhand" album in 1977. The concert was a testament to Clapton's enduring legacy and influence in the music world, as he showcased a career-spanning setlist that highlighted both his rock roots and blues influences. The Royal Albert Hall performance is often remembered for its emotional depth and Clapton's evident connection to the music and his audience.

Eric Clapton Live at The Royal Albert Hall: 'Tears in Heaven' Performance

The Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

June 18, 2015 | Video Length: 5:03
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  • On June 18, 2015, Eric Clapton performed at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, a venue that has hosted many of his significant performances throu... Read Full Description >

    On June 18, 2015, Eric Clapton performed at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, a venue that has hosted many of his significant performances throughout his career. This particular concert was part of his "Slowhand at 70" series, celebrating his milestone birthday. Prior to this live recording, Clapton released the album "Old Sock" in 2013, which showcased his versatility by including a mix of original songs and covers. Interestingly, during this phase of his career, Clapton was reflecting on his extensive musical journey, evident in his choice of setlist that often included beloved classics like "Tears in Heaven." This performance not only highlighted his enduring skill as a guitarist and vocalist but also served as a poignant reminder of his artistic legacy as he connected with audiences both old and new in a landmark venue that has personal significance for him.