Award-winning singer-songwriter That Joe Payne returns to The Met, showcasing his debut solo album with an audio-visual extravaganza, accompanied by his full band.

He is best known for demonstrating an impressive five-octave range, plus his work within progressive rock as frontman of The Enid (2011-2016). Together, they received three Progressive Music Award nominations, including Best Band, Best Album, and Best Event.

Personal achievements include being voted Best Male Vocalist for two years running in the Prog Magazine readers poll.

In 2019 That Joe Payne was selected to support Marillion at their sold-out Weekend in Port Zelande (NL).

Support comes from Dec Burke (ex-Frost).

This event has been rescheduled from Saturday 23 May 2020 and Friday 28 August 2020. Customers who booked for the original performance should contact The Met to exchange their tickets to the rescheduled show.

Dates & Times

Last session: Sat 9 Oct 2021 at 8:00 PM - This event has now passed
Derby Hall @ The Met
£21 door / £19 advance (inc fees)

Advance booking discount: Save £2 if you book before 5pm on the day of the show. The discount is added during checkout.

Covid Safety at The Met

This will be a full-capacity event with a non-socially distanced audience; we will however still be utilising many Covid safety measures for your safety and the safety of our staff.

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Reviews

“F***ING EPIC! ”

Jerry Ewing, Prog Magazine

“Moved to tears. ”

Liz Medhurst, Metal Talk

“A God sent voice. ”

David Erdos, International Times

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