Louisiana-born soul and bluesman whose powerful voice and late-life resurgence embody the enduring spirit of Southern music.
Robert Finley is an American soul and blues singer whose remarkable story and timeless voice have made him one of the most inspiring figures in modern music. Born in 1954 in Bernice, Louisiana, Finley grew up singing gospel in church and playing guitar by ear, steeped in the sounds of Southern soul, blues, and R&B. After decades spent working as a carpenter and performing locally, he returned to music later in life, captivating audiences with a rich, lived-in voice that carries both grit and grace.
Discovered by the Music Maker Relief Foundation, Finley released his debut album Age Don’t Mean a Thing in 2016, a defiant statement that age and experience only deepen artistry. His collaboration with producer Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys on Goin’ Platinum! (2017) and Sharecropper’s Son (2021) brought him global acclaim, showcasing songs that blend vintage soul, swampy blues, and heartfelt storytelling drawn from his rural Louisiana upbringing. Finley’s latest album, Black Bayou (2023), continues this legacy — a celebration of resilience, community, and the enduring power of soul music.
The event is taking place at EartH Theatre, London. See individual listings for full venue details.
Tickets go on sale on Wednesday 18th February 2026 at 5:00pm.
Ticket prices may vary depending on venue and location. Full pricing details are available on each individual event page.
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