Unbreakable Tour UK 2025
Unbreakable Tour UK 2025

Sari Schorr
The Unbreakable Tour UK 2025
“Sari is an absolute knockout! I’ve worked with some great vocalists over the years, but working with Sari Schorr and her expressive vocal range has inspired me to write a new album just for her voice.”
Robin Trower and Sari Schor joined forces to record the #1 Billboard Blues charting album, Joyful Sky. Always receptive to singers who can elevate his emotive guitar touch, Robin heard a quality in the smoky power of the acclaimed New Yorker that made him want to tear down and rebuild his songcraft around her.
Robin recalls, “This album really pushed me, made me write in different keys and arrange songs for her voice. I went more down the R&B route this time, because I knew she’d be great with that flavour. ”
Music.
Sari Schorr's album Never Say Never is a bold and emotionally charged collection of songs that showcase her powerhouse vocals, raw storytelling, and dynamic musicality. Released on Manhaton Records, the album blends blues, rock, and soul, creating a sound that is both timeless and deeply personal. Featuring standout tracks like "King of Rock and Roll" and "Valentina," Never Say Never explores themes of resilience, love, and self-discovery. Produced by Henning Gehrke, the album captures Schorr’s electrifying energy and fearless artistry, earning widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike. With a voice that commands attention and songs that resonate with authenticity, Never Say Never solidifies Sari Schorr as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary blues rock.
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Recorded at blues'n'jazz Rapperswil-Jona 2019 here is Sari Schorr's take on Willie Dixon's, "I Just Want to Make Love to You" taken from the new album 'Live in Europe.' The breathtaking 12-track live album features highlights from shows in London, Suffolk and Rapperswil, Switzerland.
About Sari Schorr.
Sari Schorr first burst onto the Blues-Rock scene with her critically acclaimed debut album, A Force of Nature, produced by iconic British Blues pioneer Mike Vernon (David Bowie, Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Fleetwood Mac). Her most recent collaboration Joyful Sky with Robin Trower soared to #1 on the Billboard Blues chart in the USA.
With a five-octave range and a diverse vocal skill set, Sari Schorr sets herself apart. Born in Queens, New York, working the music scene on Manhattan’s Lower East Side to performing at Carnegie Hall and touring internationally, Sari Schorr directs her passion for music as a timeless force to unify people.
From her travels around the world, Sari sees music and the arts as under attack. Art and culture have always been a beacon of freedom and a unifying element of society. Music empowers and unites, accepts difference and values individualism.
Throughout Sari’s journey, life experiences—both heartbreaking and seemingly debilitating—have only deepened her aura of raw resilience and unwavering strength. Being a first responder after the 9/11 attacks, a volunteer aid worker after the Haiti earthquake, and doing humanitarian work in India have all shaped Sari's character and informed her music. Despite the pain she has witnessed, Sari finds silver linings in every experience. She stays true to her art, rejecting artificial success, empty glorification, and meaningless lyrics. Sari paves the way for a vision of unity made possible with a shared love for music, holding a mirror to the world to say we are all one people. People are kind, people are compassionate. Hate fuels discrimination, and fear stifles our ability to think creatively.
Throughout her career as a musician, Sari has been told to ‘shut up and sing’ when speaking out on crisis or relevant societal topics such as gun control, racism and equality. Such irony can be drawn from this because Sari’s lyrics are entrenched in global issues and a passion that resonates with audiences of all cultures and geographies. No line is random and no word is empty in the music she writes. Topics like self-empowerment, confronting hatred, taking chances, embracing life, forgiveness and facing loneliness shape the heart of Sari's music, delivering raw, honest, and deeply resonant storytelling. Sari writes about the psychological toll of surviving domestic and sexual abuse, speaking for the disenfranchised and those facing injustice who do not have a voice.
Sari is a long distance cyclist, marathon runner and animal rights activist. She currently lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband and Prudence, their rescued pit bull.
Press.
“Sari is an absolute knockout! I’ve worked with some great vocalists over the years, but working with Sari Schorr and her expressive vocal range has inspired me to write a new album just for her voice.”
— Robin Trower
“Her gently frayed mezzo, at times reminiscent of Janis Joplin, packs quite a punch. And, like Joplin, she’s not afraid to push her voice to lung-bursting limits…With charismatic vocals set against hard-driving blues-rock, Sari Schorr’s A Force of Nature is exactly that…the blues world at large—should take note."
— Living Blues
“If Sari’s debut announced the arrival of a new vocal talent to the blues world, ‘Never Say Never’ presents a masterclass in songwriting and performance for the music mainstream, a band led by a true music diva.”
— Great Music Stories
“What separates Schorr from other singers is her intensity, which makes it feel like every note she sings might be her last one."
— Blues Rock Review
“The evening had everything, head-spinnig blues rock vocals, jazzy and soulful vocals…underpinned by a tight rhythm section. Soaked with influences from the great pioneers of the blues…Beth Hart & Robert Plant style vocals with the energy and stage command of Tina Turner.”
— MNPR Magazine
“Schorr can sing ‘em. All husk and muscle, the operatically trained New Yorker makes you believe every stormy line of this game-changing album”
— Classic Rock Magazine
“A lot of buzz has surrounded Sari Schorr since she first stepped foot in the UK. Her debut album was the highest new entry in the Official Jazz & Blues Albums Chart Top 30 this week. It is no surprise, given her rapid rise in popularity.”
— National Rock Review
“Sari Schorr has a voice like no other—powerful, deeply soulful, with rich texture and a 5-octave range, Schorr has captivated fans around the world.”
— Rock and Blues Muse
One of the most affecting voices of the 21st century. Schorr’s position at the forefront of the new blues rock revolution is undisputed.”
— Rush On Rock
“When Sari Schorr named her debut album, she practically wrote her own press: recorded or live, Sari truly is A Force Of Nature, an unstoppable tsunami that has stormed across the blues/rock world, leaving a trail of shell-shocked cities in her wake.”
— Blues In Britain
“A future of potential and possibilities has opened up in front of Sari Schorr with this new album and her live shows are becoming unmissable events.”
— Powerplay
“Bottle the power of Grace Slick with the whisky doused warmth of Janis Joplin and the vintage vocal result is Sari Schorr who pours out her heart and soul on this classy release."
— Express Mail