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Legendary Hard Rock Band Reunites With Founding Guitarist After Decades-Long Feud

13 August 2026 at 18:16

Well, folks, Hell has officially frozen over, and there’s β€œSmoke on the Water”. Deep Purple founding guitarist Ritchie Blackmore has reunited with his former bandmates after a decades-long feud.

On Wednesday, Aug. 12, the musician hopped on stage with the band during their show at Jones Beach in New York. Together, the guys treated fans to a rousing rendition of β€œSmoke on the Water”, according to a report from Variety.

At the end, Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan praised his ex-bandmate to the crowd. β€œA couple of days ago I got a message from a local lad… saying β€˜I only live around the corner, do you mind if I come and jam with you?’”

He continued, β€œIt was an absolute pleasure to have back on stage the founding member, the great legend, the immortal Ritchie Blackmore. Thanks, Ritchie. I have to say, it was a great pleasure. I’ll see you in the bar.”

Deep Purple was inducted into the Rock Hall in 2016, but Blackmore was not present for the ceremony

Blackmore co-founded Deep Purple in 1968. He left in 1975, but then returned in 1984. Nearly a decade later, he had a falling out with the rest of the band. It was so bad that he left again and didn’t even reunite with them when the band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2016.

Interestingly, Blackmore had spilled the beans about his Deep Purple reunion the night before the show. He let it slip during a social media livestream with his wife, singer Candice Night. β€œIt’s gonna be interesting,” he said. β€œI have not played rock music in 25 years.”

β€œIt is a secret, and I don’t want anybody to know, but I’m probably going to go up and do an encore with the band, Deep Purple,” Blackmore continued. β€œBut you can’t tell anybody, and I know this will be kept a secret. Won’t it?”

Blackmore also shared how the reunion came about. β€œI sent my AI pigeon to Ian Gillan in Portugal, where he lives at the moment, and I said, β€˜How would you feel if I got up just for an encore on one of the songs. Don’t want to intrude.’”

He continued, β€œI said, β€˜No pressure, just kind of old times’ sake.’ You know, I’m 81 now. So (Gillan) seemed to like the idea, put it to the band, got a thumbs up, and it looks like we might be doing that.”

It’s unclear whether Blackmore’s reunion with Deep Purple will lead to more collabs, or if this was just a one-off.

Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns

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