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Earth, Wind & Fire Experience by Al Mckay
Earth, Wind & Fire Experience by Al Mckay

The legendary and defining funk, soul & disco band Earth, Wind & Fire will be celebrated live on stage in a UK tour, with a show created by their iconic guitarist Al McKay.  

The Earth, Wind & Fire Experience reincarnates the spirit of the original band, powerfully delivering hit after hit of the supergroup’s iconic songs with their authentic feel.  

Beginning at London’s Royal Festival Hall on 24 February, the tour will go on to call at Liverpool, Birmingham, and Manchester before its finale in Glasgow on 4 March.  

Audiences will be treated to a show packed with Earth, Wind & Fire’s most iconic hits including After The Love Has Gone, Let’s Groove, Can’t Let Go, September, and more.  

The Earth, Wind & Fire Experience began in the 1990s following Grammy Award-winning Al McKay’s departure from the original Earth, Wind & Fire in the 1980s, having been a member through their most successful years during nearly the entirety of the 1970s and shaping their energetic sound with his renowned guitar playing.  

Over the years in different incarnations – featuring a who’s who of the most influential funk & soul musicians of their time curated by McKay – the Experience has toured around the world to sold out audiences, including lighting up the stages of some of the most prestigious jazz festivals such as Montreux Jazz, North Sea Jazz festival, Jazz à Vienne and Java Jazz Jakarta. 

The touring group currently consists of an all-star line-up, including the legendary vocalists Tim Owens, DeVere Duckett, Claude Woods as well as former Earth, Wind & Fire member Gregory Moore. 

Tour Dates 2026: 

24 February London Royal Festival Hall 
27 February Liverpool Philharmonic Hall 
28 February Birmingham Symphony Hall 
2 March Manchester Bridgewater Hall 
4 March Glasgow Royal Concert Hall  

Event Dates
Tuesday, 24 February 2026 at 19:30
Royal Festival Hall
Friday, 27 February 2026 at 19:30
Liverpool Philharmonic
Saturday, 28 February 2026 at 19:30
Birmingham Symphony Hall
Sunday, 02 March 2025 at 19:30
Manchester Bridgewater Hall
Wednesday, 04 March 2026 at 19:30
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall