Luke Winslow-King

Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Doors: 6pm | Show: 8pm

VENUE INFO – PLEASE READ!

  • This is a ticketed event. Everyone must have a ticket for entry.
  • You must make a table reservation in addition to your ticket purchase to guarantee seating. Without a reservation, seating will be first-come, first-served if available. There is standing room by the bar area.
  • The Lounge is a full-service restaurant – our full food & drink menu is available when doors open.
  • If you require accessible seating, please contact us at boxoffice@worldcafelive.org or 215-222-1400 prior to the show so we can best accommodate your needs.
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  • World Cafe Live is a nonprofit independent venue where artistry meets social impact. Every purchase helps support our music education & community programs.
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Originally from Cadillac, Michigan, Luke Winslow-King is a career rock & roll guitarist, singer, producer, and songwriter. Having spent more than 15years in New Orleans, he was named ‘Best Blues Artist’ by Gambit Magazine. His 2018 hit, 'I'm Glad Trouble Don't Last Always' reached the Billboard Top 10 blues albums, and is nearing 10 million streams on Spotify, where he has 240,000 monthly listeners. LWK has released 7 full-length records, 4on the Chicago based Bloodshot Records label, and was named a voting member of the Grammy Recording Academy in 2022. Now living in Calatayud, Spain, he continues to pursue his global quest; delivering honest, powerful, rustic, and authentic roots music by stage and recording alike. Winslow-King’s upcoming full-length album Flash-A-Magic is slated for release in 2024. It features: Tuscan slide guitar maestro and co-producer Roberto Luti (Playing for Change), organist Rev. Charles Hodges of Al Green’s band, Fat Possum recording artists The Sensational Barnes Brothers on backing vocals, and was mixed by Grammy Award winning engineer Collin DuPuis. Luke's prior album, If These Walls Could Talk (2022) was called “Americana pop gold” by Glide Magazine. It received 4.6 million streams in its first year.