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You need a Bees Deluxe T Shirt (lots of different colors and styles available) - order yours here now!


Wear yours to a Bees Deluxe show and we'll give you a free CD!

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Bees Deluxe Upcoming Shows

Saturday Nov 2

Stitch Bar & Blues

247 West 37th Street

New York, NY

Monday Nov 11

Gardner Ale House

Gardner, MA

Thursday November 21

Pour Judgement
Newport, RI

Friday November 22

Barrel House Z

Weymouth, MA

Saturday December 21

Vincent's

Worcester, MA

Tuesday December 31

New Year's Eve

Bees Deluxe open for Roomful of Blues

Advance Reservations

The Bull Run

Shirley, MA

2025

Sunday January 19

The Press Room

Portsmouth, NH

Sunday January 26

Daryl's House Club

Pawling, NY

Saturday February 1

Black Eyed Sally's

Hartford, CT 

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HALLUCINATE REVIEW 

"Hallucinate is one of those albums that come along very infrequently, a complete outline of musical genius, songs that have substance not only individually, but as an entire album, like one lone and complete song, no matter where you are in the album, it evolves and transforms into something grand and magical." 

 — Joseph Timmons Indie Pulse Reviews

Order your copy of Hallucinate - the new Bees Deluxe album. 

Also available from: 
Spotify
iTunes   
Apple Music 
Amazon  

Bees Deluxe:

"The music, for me, has the same impact that Steely Dan did with their first couple of albums. They play very tight Blues that sounds as though they are jamming but this is very tight, and the playing is absolutely superb."

—  Andy Snipper, Music News 
 

"You only have to look at the song titles to see that you do not have to deal with an average blues band here. And that also applies to the musical plane. It is almost impossible to stick a musical label on the Bees Deluxe from Boston. They keep it on "acid bluesband" but I think that term is far too limited. Personally, I think it's great when a band throws all sorts of music styles into a blender and makes it unique."

— Peter Marinus, Blues Magazine

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