Rag'n'Bone Man live in concert.
ON TOUR

Rag'n'Bone Man

72
critic concert reviews
r&b

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

78
%
Based on 
72
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
76
%
Based on 
6
critic concert
reviews

Real Live Certified  

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Critic Consensus

Based on 72 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Rag'n'Bone Man is rated as an impressive live performer, with many notable strengths. Rag'n'Bone Man concert reviews describe live shows and performances as likeable, astonishing, dynamic, lyrical, powerful, stunning, and emotional.

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Latest Release

What Do You Believe In? (18 October 2024)

Artist Info

Genre
r&b
Origin
East Sussex, United Kingdom (1/29/1985)
Bio
Rag'n'Bone Man is London-based, Brighton-raised musician Rory Graham. After a stint as personal assistant carer, looking after people with Aspergers' and Down's syndrome, Rory released the Bluestown EP in 2012.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

RockShot Magazine (UK)

July 8, 2023
%
Crystal Palace Park Crowd Soaked To The Rag ‘n’ Bone Man

Backseat Mafia

June 26, 2023
%
Rag’n’Bone Man – The Piece Hall

Backseat Mafia

June 27, 2022
%
Wow what amazing night it was with a great crowd full of energy courtesy of DJ Sid who opened the show and got the crowd up dancing and singing along to the music ready to welcome the and getting the second act Lottie Willis.

The Upcoming (UK)

June 13, 2022
80
%
Rag’n’Bone Man at Kenwood House, UK

XS Noize (Northern Ireland)

November 7, 2021
%
Rag'n'Bone Man was one of the first artists' to return to the live stage as the lockdown restrictions started to ease where an emotional Rory, aka Rag'n'Bone Man, wowed the 300 capacity Jazz Café.

V13 (Canada)

November 4, 2021
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Rag'N'Bone Man (w/ Emily Burns, Max White) @ O2 Academy (Leeds, UK) on October 21, 2021

The Scotsman (Scotland)

October 29, 2021
60
%
Whether or not you buy into his music, there's no denying that Rory Graham has an astonishing voice, writes David Pollock

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Image Credit

Sven Mandel [CC BY-SA 4.0] via Wikimedia Commons