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Jim Bob announces O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire show - London TV

Jim Bob announces O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire show

Next April, for one special night only, join Jim Bob at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on Saturday 12th April to celebrate his forty years in professional show business (beginning in 1985 with his first record release with Jamie Wednesday).

Across two sets Jim Bob will play a total of 40 (forty) songs. Expect something from every part of those four decades from his time with Jamie Wednesday, Jim’s Super Stereoworld, his Jim Bob solo records, and of course Carter USM. Maybe he’ll even play a brand-new song, to bookend those forty fabulous years. It’s going to be a night to remember (and no doubt some forgetting too. That’s a lot of lyrics!).
This new show from the former frontman of Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine, follows a sold out tour earlier this year. Tickets go on general sale this Friday 20th September 2024 at 9am via HERE

SATURDAY 12 APRIL 2025 LONDON O2 SHEPHERDS BUSH EMPIRE

ABOUT JIM BOB
Jim Bob is best known as the singer with Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine. With Carter Jim Bob toured the world, had fourteen top forty singles and four top ten albums (including a number one) and headlined Glastonbury. Since the break-up(s) of Carter Jim Bob has released twelve solo albums, written songs for Ian Dury, for a pantomime at the London Barbican, and appeared in a musical at the Edinburgh Festival. Jim Bob’s recent trilogy of lockdown and post lockdown albums have seen him back in the pop charts.

Jim Bob has written six novels and two memoirs. In his ninth book, ‘Where Songs Come From – The Lyrics and Origin Stories of 150 Solo and Carter USM Songs’, Jim Bob attempts to explain where his lyrics come from, how they got here, and maybe even why