Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre

Kyla Brox - A True Queen of the Blues

Sun 23 August 2026 7:00 pm - 10:45 pm
Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre


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One of the finest voices ever to emerge from the British blues scene is set to grace Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre on Saturday 23rd August, as part of the Blues of the World Month Festival — and this is not just another gig… this is a masterclass in soul, grit and pure feeling. Kyla Brox stands as a towering figure in modern British blues; a singer whose voice doesn't just perform songs, it lives them. Described time and time again as "the finest female blues singer of her generation," Kyla has carved out a reputation that reaches far beyond these shores, blending deep-rooted blues authenticity with a rich, soulful intensity that hits you straight in the chest.


Her journey begins in the heart of Manchester, born into a household where the blues wasn't just music — it was a way of life. She is the daughter of the late, great Victor Brox, one of the UK's most revered and uncompromising bluesmen, a singer whose voice once earned the admiration of the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, and whose presence on albums such as A Salty Dog with Procol Harum cemented his place in British blues folklore. Victor was raw, untamed and deeply authentic — and that same spirit runs like electricity through Kyla's music today. She learned not from textbooks, but from smoky back rooms, late-night sessions and the lived experience of the blues itself.


Starting out as a teenager in her father's band, Kyla absorbed that world from the inside out, developing a voice that is at once tender and ferocious — capable of breaking your heart in one breath and lifting your soul in the next. Over time, she stepped out from that formidable shadow and forged her own identity, not by imitation, but by evolution — blending blues with soul, jazz and roots influences to create something timeless and unmistakably her own.


Her rise has been built the hard way — gig by gig, room by room — earning respect across the UK, Europe and beyond. That dedication has been recognised with major accolades, including winning the UK Blues Challenge 2018, the European Blues Challenge 2019, and being crowned Best Female Vocalist at the European Blues Awards. She has also twice reached the semi-finals of the prestigious International Blues Challenge in Memphis, placing her firmly on the global stage.


Critics and fans alike have been united in their praise. Blues in Britain declared her voice "Surely one of the finest Britain has ever had," while others have spoken of a singer who "channels the spirit of the blues with a rare honesty and emotional depth." Time and again, reviewers return to that same truth — Kyla Brox doesn't just sing the blues… she is the blues.


Her albums, particularly Throw Away Your Blues and the stunning Pain & Glory, have only deepened that reputation. The latter soared to No.1 in the IBBA Blues Charts, earning widespread critical acclaim for its emotional power, songwriting and musicianship. These records capture her essence, but it is on stage where Kyla truly comes alive — where every note feels spontaneous, every lyric feels lived, and every performance becomes something unique and unrepeatable.


Alongside her is the intuitive and deeply musical playing of her husband Danny Blomeley. Together they create a sound that breathes — dynamic, sensitive, and capable of moving from hushed intimacy to full-blooded, soul-shaking power in an instant. Their duo performances are magical and distilled into something even more personal — stripped back and intense.


From those early days growing up in the shadow of her father's legacy, to becoming one of the most respected voices in contemporary blues, Kyla Brox has remained fiercely independent, authentic and true to the music. She represents a living bridge between the old world and the new — carrying forward the raw, emotional honesty of classic blues while shaping it into something fresh, vital and deeply relevant today.


This is not just a performance — it's a journey through lineage, legacy and lived experience. The spirit of Victor Brox still echoes through every note, but Kyla has taken that inheritance and transformed it into something entirely her own: powerful, soulful and utterly unforgettable.


If you love your blues deep, your soul real, and your music performed with absolute conviction — this is one night you simply cannot afford to miss.