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Eric Clapton Adds Ohio Show to Tour Schedule

Eric Clapton British Summer Time Hyde Park Festival Day 3 in London, UK - 08 Jul 2018
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Eric Clapton, the legendary guitarist, is set to make a notable return to the United States with a limited series of concert dates that includes the much-anticipated event, “An Evening With Eric Clapton” in Columbus, Ohio. This concert, slated for September 5, 2025, will be held at the Mershon Auditorium, with all proceeds benefiting the Crossroads Centre Antigua. The Centre, founded by Clapton, offers rehabilitation services for individuals grappling with substance and alcohol dependence. The Columbus show is the precursor to a succinct U.S. tour, demonstrating Clapton’s continued commitment not only to music but to causes close to his heart.

The benefit concert in Columbus marks the opening act of Clapton's 2025 U.S. tour, which will extend through six additional cities: Nashville, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and Uncasville. The tour supports his recent album, “Meanwhile,” from Bushbranch/Surfdog Records, which features collaborations with several notable artists such as Jeff Beck, Van Morrison, and Simon Climie, among others. The album includes six new songs alongside eight previously released tracks, reinforcing Clapton's enduring influence in the music industry. Audiences can expect performances from a formidable band ensemble, including Nathan East, Ed ‘Sonny’ Emory, Doyle Bramhall II, and others, which promises an enriching musical experience.

Tickets for the Columbus show are eagerly awaited, with sales opening on June 27th through Ticketmaster. Fans and supporters are urged to act quickly, as Clapton's concerts are often known to sell out rapidly. This renewed energy in Clapton's performance calendar reflects his ongoing vitality and passion for both his craft and the philanthropic endeavors he supports. Clapton's choice to begin the tour with a benefit concert speaks volumes about his dedication to social causes, specifically through the profound work done by the Crossroads Centre. As such, the tour exemplifies a seamless blend of exceptional musical artistry with a powerful mission to bring support and healing to those in need.

The Crossroads Centre Antigua holds a significant place in Clapton's heart. Established in 1998, the Centre provides comprehensive treatment and education for those affected by chemical and alcohol dependency. It incorporates residential care, family programs, and lifetime aftercare strategies. The facility is founded on the principles of the 12-step program and emphasizes lifestyle changes as a path to recovery. In addition, the Centre runs Bevon House, a halfway house in Antigua, further extending its support network beyond the primary facility. Clapton’s concerts, therefore, not only entertain but serve a greater purpose of raising awareness and funds for this vital cause.

This upcoming series of concerts by Eric Clapton illuminates the intersection of music and humanitarian efforts, offering fans an opportunity to enjoy his expansive musical repertoire while contributing to transformative social initiatives. For Clapton, this endeavor is a testament to his unwavering dedication to leveraging his platform for positive change. In attending these concerts, audiences will be partaking in a meaningful celebration of resilience and renewal that is anchored both in music and in the collective spirit of helping those in dire situations of need. Clapton's tour is thus poised to be a remarkable convergence of artistic excellence and compassionate outreach, set against the backdrop of the locations he will be visiting.

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