


Midnight Riders and Ramblin’ Men, listen up.
The Allman Betts Band, made up of Allman Brothers Band members’ offspring as well as seasoned music vets, are taking off on a 13-concert tour this fall fittingly dubbed the ‘Allman Betts Family Revival Tour.’
At all shows, Devon Allman and Duane Betts (Gregg and Dickey’s sons, respectively) will pay tribute to their legendary fathers’ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group by playing two sets — one from each of their famous fathers’ songbooks.
Plus, as an added bonus, they’ll also be joined by special guests G. Love and Sierra Hull on select dates.
And yes, the Southern Fried rockers are planning on heading north to New York for a pair of huge shows.
First up, the band is slated to headline at New York City’s Beacon Theatre on Saturday, Dec. 2.
After that, they’ll perform all the hits you know and love from the Allman Brothers Band catalog at Huntington’s Paramount Theatre on Sunday, Dec. 3.
Want to re-live The Allman Brothers Band glory days live?
Here’s everything you need to know about the ‘Allman Betts Family Revival Tour.’
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all 13 shows can be found below.
Allman and Betts are bringing a cavalcade of accomplished session musicians along with them for the late fall trek.
Here’s who they’ll be playing with this November and December:
North Mississippi Allstars alumni: Anders Osborne (singer-songwriter), Luther Dickinson (guitarist), Cody Dickinson (drums).
Other members: Jimmy Hall (singer who worked with Jeff Beck and Wet Willie), Jackie Greene (singer-songwriter), Larry McCray (guitarist), Alex Orbison (drummer), Ally Venable (guitarist) and Tal Wilkenfeld (singer for Jeff Beck, Price, Mick Jagger and more).
On top of the impressive roster of rock legends set to populate the stage at all shows, the Allman Betts Band have even more (!) talent joining them.
To keep you in the loop, here are their special guest’s most streamed songs on Spotify.
G. Love: “Sunday Vibe”
Sierra Hull: “Bombshell”
If you love music from the ’60s and ’70s, there are plenty of tours that might pique your interest these next few months.
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