
Kevin Montgomery + Jude Johnstone
Live Music at The Clubhouse
Presented by: AFC Croydon Athletic0 | THORNTON HEATH: Mayfield Stadium (info) |
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P | Friday 14th March, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 8:00pm |
. | All ages (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - General |
Event information
On Friday 14th March we are delighted to announce that Kevin Montgomery has booked a return to The Clubhouse to launch his 12 date tour of the UK and Ireland. He will be supported by Jude Johnstone. Anyone who saw him close his tour at The Clubhouse last February will know what an excellent show this seasoned professional performs.
Quoting from Kevin’s own website: About this concert
Some nights are just meant for music that hits you right in the gut—music that carries history, heartache, and the raw honesty of the road. That’s exactly what’s coming to Croydon when Nashville troubadour Kevin Montgomery and legendary songwriter Jude Johnstone take the stage for an intimate night of storytelling and laidback California country. Montgomery isn’t just another singer-songwriter—he’s got music in his DNA. His mother sang alongside Elvis Presley, and his father co-wrote “Heartbeat” for Buddy Holly. Montgomery himself penned “I Won’t Close My Eyes” for Martina McBride’s quadruple-platinum album Evolution and has spent years carving his own path through the Americana landscape. He’s logged miles most artists wouldn’t dare, completing four gruelling 50 States in 50 Days tours. Now, he’s on the brink of dropping his latest record, Good Thing, proving once again that the best songs come from those who’ve lived them. Then there’s Jude Johnstone, a songwriter’s songwriter. Her work has been covered by Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Cash, Stevie Nicks, Trisha Yearwood, Emmylou Harris, and a laundry list of icons. She penned “The Woman Before Me,” which shot to No. 1 on Yearwood’s debut album, and wrote the title track for Johnny Cash’s Grammy-winning American II: Unchained. If Yearwood had a Jimmy Webb, Johnstone would be it. This is the kind of show that doesn’t come around often—two artists with deep roots, impeccable craft, and the kind of lived-in voices that make you lean in and listen. Book your tickets now to hear them in this intimate space run by the AFC Croydon Athletic club-people who care about the music and have put in an effort to create a venue for artist to share.
Doors at 7pm. Showtime 8pm.