The Louisiana, Bristol, GB
Wednesday, 6 May 2026
7:30pm
£20 + BF
16+ (under 18s to be accompanied by a responsible adult)
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Pioneer of the guitar on the internet, Laura has led the way for many young guitarists and is now at the forefront of the current landscape of guitarists in France and beyond. From bedroom recordings of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” and the like, Laura uploaded the tracks on YouTube in 2008. She built a loyal following of half a million subscribers. Her re-interpretations of classic rock songs (that also feature her on the banjo, lap steel or bass) have reached more than 100 million viewers across the globe. The multi-instrumentalist is one of the few artists who managed to break out of the virtual bubble and bring her musical highlighted life with her own band: After two albums released in 2017 and 2019 (Verycords/Warner) and having played the biggest, most prominent stages for rock music in France (Hellfest, Download Festival, Guitare en Scène, etc.), Laura Cox released her third studio album Head Above Water, which highlighted a more personal take and a solid grasp on all things rock. Head Above Water saw Laura re-inventing herself while revealing new facets of her musical talent. Recorded at ICP studios in Brussels, and mastered by Ted Jensen (The Eagles, The Rolling Stones, etc.), Head Above Water rocked the boat. In her riffs and solos, Laura masters both flow and precision and her playing clearly shows that this woman knows how to take a guitar apart. Blending classic rock with bluegrass elements in an unparalleled ease, Laura Cox once again illustrates that she will remain a driving force in a new generation of rock guitarists in the years to come. Now, with her new album Trouble Coming, released on October 31, 2025, the best is yet to come. The new album features the singles “No Need To Try Harder,” title track single “Trouble Coming,” “Do I Have Your Attention,” and her latest single “The Broken.”
Show starts at 7:30pm.