
The Cream of Clapton Band
Endorsed by the man himself, The Cream of Clapton Band featuring family, friends & band mates play select 2025/2026 dates to celebrate Eric Clapton’s record-breaking 24 Nights at The Royal Albert Hall, & best-selling LIVE album of all time, MTV’s Unplugged.
Very special guests include Eric Clapton’s renowned, virtuoso band mates, bassist Nathan East, fresh off tour with Clapton, and drummer Steve Ferrone (Eric Clapton / Tom Petty), who join founding members Will Johns (Eric’s nephew) and Noah East (Nathan’s son) on stage.
This will be the first time in over 30 years that East & Ferrone have revisited these historic performances together.
Nathan East is one of the most recorded bass players of all time. East was 16 years old when he got his first break and went on the road with Barry White. The next call came from Quincy Jones. The calls kept coming, and for the last four decades, East has been recording and performing with artists as legendary as Phil Collins, George Harrison, Michael Jackson, Daft Punk, Toto, Whitney Houston, Beyoncé, Barbra Streisand, and Stevie Wonder. He is a founding member of the chart-topping contemporary jazz group Fourplay and has been one of Eric Clapton’s go-to bass players for over 40 years!
Known for his exceptional groove and deep ‘pocket’, Steve Ferrone’s six-year tenure with Eric Clapton included touring and recording on Journeyman, 24 Nights and Unplugged. He went on to join Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers in 1994, through to Tom’s untimely passing in 2017. He has also played with a myriad of top artists and musicians during a career spanning ‘at least’ five decades, including the Average White Band, Anita Baker, Bee Gees, George Benson, Johnny Cash, Tracy Chapman, Duran Duran, Bryan Ferry, Peter Frampton, Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, Christine McVie, Pat Metheny and Marcus Miller.
With the successful 2023 reissue of the Royal Albert Hall concerts, dubbed “The Definitive 24 Nights” and 2025’s ‘extended, remixed and remastered’ “Unplugged…..Over 30 Years Later” this next generation of musicians believe it’s the perfect time to celebrate this historic and popular period, from an extraordinary career.
“To be able to play this music with those who were there in the first place is almost impossible to comprehend” says nephew Will Johns. Their bond, depth of understanding and level of musicianship is off the charts. Great stories as well! Of course, we’re playing classics like Cocaine, Sunshine of Your Love, Badge, and Layla, but there are many great songs that haven’t been performed for some time from the Gold and Platinum-selling albums Behind the Sun, August, and Journeyman, such as Bad Love, Tearing Us Apart, Holy Mother, and Run. The band is on fire reviving these songs and audiences love it.” Johns is a renowned British blues artist born to Paula Boyd sister of icon Pattie (“Layla”) Boyd, famously married to both George Harrison and then Eric Clapton. He got to know his “Uncle Eric” as a boy, which included an introduction to his two lifelong loves: fishing and the guitar. His father is the late, great Andy Johns, legendary record producer and engineer for the likes of Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, and Van Halen.
Twenty-four-year-old Noah East has played the piano since the age of four and has listened to his father play with Clapton since he can remember: “Our goal is to do justice to this incredible body of work, and given Eric’s blessing of this project, we have the confidence to interpret these songs in our own way. So many great musicians want to sit in with the band, so we’ve decided to invite ‘special guests’ as often as we can. To have my father and Steve Ferrone back out together, is such an honour. We will also be playing songs from MTV’s Unplugged for the first time and we have a few ideas about what else we might ‘unplug’. It’s all about honouring the legacy but keeping it fresh. We can’t wait to play these shows!
The Cream of Clapton Band
Endorsed by the man himself, The Cream of Clapton Band featuring family, friends & band mates play select 2025/2026 dates to celebrate Eric Clapton’s record-breaking 24 Nights at The Royal Albert Hall, & best-selling LIVE album of all time, MTV’s Unplugged.
Very special guests include Eric Clapton’s renowned, virtuoso band mates, bassist Nathan East, fresh off tour with Clapton, and drummer Steve Ferrone (Eric Clapton / Tom Petty), who join founding members Will Johns (Eric’s nephew) and Noah East (Nathan’s son) on stage.
This will be the first time in over 30 years that East & Ferrone have revisited these historic performances together.
Nathan East is one of the most recorded bass players of all time. East was 16 years old when he got his first break and went on the road with Barry White. The next call came from Quincy Jones. The calls kept coming, and for the last four decades, East has been recording and performing with artists as legendary as Phil Collins, George Harrison, Michael Jackson, Daft Punk, Toto, Whitney Houston, Beyoncé, Barbra Streisand, and Stevie Wonder. He is a founding member of the chart-topping contemporary jazz group Fourplay and has been one of Eric Clapton’s go-to bass players for over 40 years!
Known for his exceptional groove and deep ‘pocket’, Steve Ferrone’s six-year tenure with Eric Clapton included touring and recording on Journeyman, 24 Nights and Unplugged. He went on to join Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers in 1994, through to Tom’s untimely passing in 2017. He has also played with a myriad of top artists and musicians during a career spanning ‘at least’ five decades, including the Average White Band, Anita Baker, Bee Gees, George Benson, Johnny Cash, Tracy Chapman, Duran Duran, Bryan Ferry, Peter Frampton, Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, Christine McVie, Pat Metheny and Marcus Miller.
With the successful 2023 reissue of the Royal Albert Hall concerts, dubbed “The Definitive 24 Nights” and 2025’s ‘extended, remixed and remastered’ “Unplugged…..Over 30 Years Later” this next generation of musicians believe it’s the perfect time to celebrate this historic and popular period, from an extraordinary career.
“To be able to play this music with those who were there in the first place is almost impossible to comprehend” says nephew Will Johns. Their bond, depth of understanding and level of musicianship is off the charts. Great stories as well! Of course, we’re playing classics like Cocaine, Sunshine of Your Love, Badge, and Layla, but there are many great songs that haven’t been performed for some time from the Gold and Platinum-selling albums Behind the Sun, August, and Journeyman, such as Bad Love, Tearing Us Apart, Holy Mother, and Run. The band is on fire reviving these songs and audiences love it.” Johns is a renowned British blues artist born to Paula Boyd sister of icon Pattie (“Layla”) Boyd, famously married to both George Harrison and then Eric Clapton. He got to know his “Uncle Eric” as a boy, which included an introduction to his two lifelong loves: fishing and the guitar. His father is the late, great Andy Johns, legendary record producer and engineer for the likes of Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, and Van Halen.
Twenty-four-year-old Noah East has played the piano since the age of four and has listened to his father play with Clapton since he can remember: “Our goal is to do justice to this incredible body of work, and given Eric’s blessing of this project, we have the confidence to interpret these songs in our own way. So many great musicians want to sit in with the band, so we’ve decided to invite ‘special guests’ as often as we can. To have my father and Steve Ferrone back out together, is such an honour. We will also be playing songs from MTV’s Unplugged for the first time and we have a few ideas about what else we might ‘unplug’. It’s all about honouring the legacy but keeping it fresh. We can’t wait to play these shows!
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DateApr 4, 2026
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VenueNancy & David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre
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Doors Open7:00 PM
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Private Luxury Boxes
A limited number of Private 4-seat Luxury boxes are available for single event purchase at The Bilheimer Capitol Theatre. This exclusive experience offers expansive views of the auditorium, from the comfort of your own private luxury box. Each box includes four movable chairs and your choice of beer, wine, champagne, soft drinks and snacks for your entire party.
For More information: Call 727-712-2717 or email aburr@rutheckerdhall.net
Each box consists of (4) seats. When purchasing, you must purchase all (4) seats. (3) drink coupons per person (includes select beer, wine, soft drinks, coffee & bottled water).*
*Entire box must be purchased to receive drink package. Individual tickets purchased will not include drink package. Access to Dress Circle lounge is not permitted unless you are an active Dress Circle member.
FAQ
How do I purchase tickets before the public? The Bilheimer Capitol Theatre offers many membership options starting at $100 annually that unlock special member pre-sales and amenities across all venues. Become a member today: Membership Options
Where can I park? Public parking is available throughout the downtown district. Please view the City of Clearwater’s Downtown Parking Map for the most up to date parking availability. We strongly encourage carpooling, rideshare and public transportation.
Where do I pick up will call tickets? Visit The Bilheimer Capitol Theatre Ticket Office, located outside the main entrance to the venue on Cleveland Street, before you enter the security line, up to two hours before showtime.
What are your safety and security policies? All members of your party must have a ticket to enter the venue. All individuals entering the facility are subject to screening including the checking of bags and personal belongings for prohibited items. Re-entry is not permitted. For a complete list of Prohibited Items visit the A-Z Guide.
What dining and concessions are available? The Bilheimer Capitol Theatre features the Rooftop Terrace Lounge, The Hideaway Speakeasy and the main concession features a full liquor bar and popcorn, pretzels, chips and candy. A variety of restaurants are located within walking distance of the Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre.
For more information about accessibility and a complete guide to visiting the Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre, visit our A-Z Guide.