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Kat’s Hidden Camera: Eric Clapton Live in 1977 performing “I Shot The Sheriff”

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(607NewsNow) — This week on Kat’s Hidden Camera, watch Eric Clapton perform “I Shot the Sheriff” live in 1977 on England’s The Old Grey Whistle Test:

Eric Clapton, 80 years old, is hitting the road this week for a North American tour in 2025. The tour kicks off Friday (September 5) and over 15 days he’ll play seven arenas, including Columbus, Nashville, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, and The Mohegan Sun in Connecticut.

A big highlight is Madison Square Garden on September 19, his first NYC show since 2022. He’ll be joined by Jakob Dylan and The Wallflowers.

Send a suggestion for Kat’s Hidden Camera to kat@i100rocks.com and check out the I-100 Iconic Rock website for all things rock and roll!

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