
Errol Linton
A nostalgic, underground blues night.
Born and raised in Brixton, singer and harmonica player Errol Linton has established himself as a prominent blues musician over the last three decades. Originally discovered busking on the London Underground, he has since earned a nomination for Best Blues Act at the Jazz FM Awards and has been featured in the BBC documentary Two Generations of the Blues alongside Big Bill Broonzy. Linton's sound has been praised by high-profile radio presenters including John Peel and Cerys Matthews. He has toured globally, opening for legendary acts such as Bo Diddley, Dr. John, and Blind Boys of Alabama. His recorded work includes several acclaimed albums, most notably Packing My Bags and Live in London, produced by Liam Watson. His performance represents the very best of British blues and reggae-influenced harmonica playing.
Where is Errol Linton performing?+
Errol Linton performs at 606 Club located at 90 Lots Rd, London SW10 0QD.
How do I get tickets for the performance?+
Tickets are available for purchase via the 606 Club website. Tickets on Mood.
What is the musical style of Errol Linton?+
Errol Linton performs a unique style of British blues incorporating elements of reggae and soulful improvisation.








