Curtis Stigers is set to perform at the Rye International Jazz and Blues Festival.
The singer-songwriter, saxophonist and guitarist, who has built a 30-year career, will perform on August 1, 2026.
Tickets for his performance will be available for members in a presale on the De La Warr Pavilion website at dlwp.com on Thursday, April 16 at 10am.
General sale begins on Friday, April 17 at 10am.
Stigers first gained popularity with his debut album in 1991, which sold 1.5 million copies and featured hit singles such as I Wonder Why.
He also recorded Nick Lowe’s (What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace Love and Understanding for The Bodyguard soundtrack, which went on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time.
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After enjoying pop success throughout the 1990s, Stigers changed musical direction in 2001, signing with Concord Jazz and releasing a series of well-received albums that blended jazz with soul, blues, country and folk influences.
He also co-wrote and performed the Emmy-nominated theme song This Life for Sons of Anarchy, while building a strong international touring career.
During the pandemic, Stigers launched a weekly livestream, Songs From My Kitchen, which featured intimate, stripped-back versions of songs from his catalogue, alongside new material and covers.
This creative period inspired his 14th studio album, Songs From My Kitchen, Volume 1.
Born in Hollywood, raised in Idaho, and shaped by years in New York, Stigers continues to perform worldwide and is celebrated for his distinctive voice, musical versatility and instinctive approach to song.
