VINTAGE Trouble are opening The Who’s arena shows this summer, playing Glastonbury on June 29 and supporting The Stones at Hyde Park, London, on July 12.

If you want to see the Los Angeles band play their brew of southern swamp, gospel, blues and vintage soul closer to home, they will be in York on Saturday at Fibbers.

“Live-wired, straight-shootin’, dirty-mouthed, pelvis-pushin’ juke music, featuring Ty Taylor, Nalle Colt, Rick Barrio Dill and Richard Danielson, this is pure soulful blues with Motown junk in the trunk,” says promoter Tim Hornsby.

“Ty Taylor is Otis [Redding] – with a side order of Led Zep. Sensational.”

To tie in with this summer’s travels, Vintage Trouble have issued a digital Encore Edition of their 2011 album, The Bomb Shelter Sessions, with the exclusive tracks Pelvis Pusher, Run Like The River and Total Strangers (Live), plus a video of Pelvis Pusher, their new single out on July 8.

Taylor reckons Vintage Trouble play “primitive soul”. “It’s raw, naked and hard-hitting – 1950s rhythm and blues music with the balls and abandonment of late Sixties’ rock’n’roll,” he says.

Such is the devotion of their ever-expanding fan base that they have been dubbed The Troublemakers. If you are don’t have a ticket, the trouble is, the show has sold out.