The Doobie Brothers's 1998 Concert History

The Doobie Brothers is an American rock group formed in San Jose, California in 1970, best known for hit singles like Black Water, China Grove, Listen to the Music, Long Train Runnin', and What a Fool Believes. They have sold over 40 million albums worldwide. The Doobie Brothers were inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 12, 1998
The Doobie Brothers Premier Theater, Foxwoods Resort Casino Mashantucket, Connecticut, United States
Nov 05, 1998
Doobie Brothers Surf Ballroom Clear Lake, Iowa, United States
Sep 12, 1998
Doobie Brothers / Max Carl

Clay county fair

Clay County Fair Grandstand Spencer, Iowa, United States
Sep 11, 1998
Doobie Brothers Paramount Arts Center Aurora, Illinois, United States
Sep 05, 1998
Doobie Brothers / War

American Music Festival

  Setlists
Beach Stage Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Jul 29, 1998
Creedence Clearwater Revisited / Doobie Brothers Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, Colorado, United States
Jul 26, 1998
Foghat / Doobie Brothers Players Casino Outdoor Stage Metropolis, Illinois, United States
Jul 22, 1998 –
Jul 24, 1998
Fun Fest 1998
NSYNC / Inner Circle / Jennifer Paige / The Pointer Sisters / The Doobie Brothers / Willie Nelson / Martina McBride / David Lee Murphy / Harvey Reid
  Setlists
J. Fred Johnson Stadium Kingsport, Tennessee, United States
Jun 18, 1998
Doobie Brothers / Roger Mcguinn

Riverbend Festival

  Setlists
Ross's Landing Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
May 03, 1998 –
May 05, 1998
Beale Street Music Festival 1998
Green Day / Doobie Brothers / Bonnie Raitt / Ziggy Marley / Ben Folds Five / Saliva / Steve Earle / Buddy Guy / Edwin McCain / Widespread Panic / Keb' Mo' / Paula Cole / The Robert Cray Band / North Mississippi Allstars / The Neville Brothers / The Holmes Brothers / Ruth Brown / Ronnie Earl and The Broadcasters / Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women / J. Blackfoot / Agents of Good Roots / Rufus Thomas / Rod Piazza And The Mighty Flyers / Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown / Kenny Brown / Chubby Carrier / Anson funderburgh and the rockets / Smokey Wilson / O'landa Draper And The Associates / The Tories / Daddy Mack Blues Band / Jelly Roll Kings / Artie "blues Boy" White / Big Ass Truck / Fil / Kudzu Kings / Gospel Four / Sambo Ngo / Free World / Kevin Davidson / Andes Manta / The Brown Singers / Billy Rivers / Taikoza / Reba Russell / Frei Fado D'el Rei / Johnny Yard Dog Jones / Antonio Chainho & Filipa Pais / Evangelist Shirley Ceasar / Southern Sons / The Fabulous T-birds / Bobby Jones And The Nashville Super Choir / John Mohead / Jimbo Mathis & His Knowdown Society / Kelley Hurt / THE MEMPHIS HARMONIZERS / Riverbluff Clan / O.J. Ekemode & the Nigerian Allstars / Wobitty / Fappy Tweed Show all bands
  Setlists
Tom Lee Park Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Rock
Pop
Pop Rock
Singer-Songwriter
Hard Rock
Classic Rock
Folk Rock
Blues Rock
Soft Rock
Country Rock
Album Oriented Rock (AOR)
Mellow Gold
Art Rock
Southern Rock
Yacht Rock
Blue-Eyed Soul
Boogie Rock
Deep Soft Rock
Show more genres
Open YouTube Playlist

View Concert

2024 52 concerts
2023 64 concerts
2022 56 concerts
2021 33 concerts
2020 41 concerts
2019 76 concerts
2018 76 concerts
2017 79 concerts
2016 72 concerts
2015 84 concerts
2014 69 concerts
2013 68 concerts
2012 67 concerts
2011 89 concerts
2010 100 concerts
2009 77 concerts
2008 65 concerts
2007 69 concerts
2006 67 concerts
2005 73 concerts
2004 30 concerts
2003 17 concerts
2002 18 concerts
2001 13 concerts
2000 17 concerts
1999 11 concerts
1998 10 concerts
1997 15 concerts
1996 21 concerts
1995 25 concerts
1994 20 concerts
1993 7 concerts
1992 1 concert
1991 15 concerts
1990 3 concerts
1989 22 concerts
1988 1 concert
1987 7 concerts
1986 1 concert
1983 2 concerts
1982 19 concerts
1981 9 concerts
1980 33 concerts
1979 33 concerts
1978 45 concerts
1977 33 concerts
1976 36 concerts
1975 50 concerts
1974 51 concerts
1973 46 concerts
1972 14 concerts
1971 2 concerts
1970 1 concert
 Lastwordspoken
 Tndorf
 Awsugar
 Palmettokid
 Musicstutz
 Monae
 Skeletonclique10813
 Emilypeter
 Whendricks
 Nick E.
 Lizzieb62
 Aidan Bean
 Griffin Murray
 Nick Ledbetter
 Snowmanpj
 Ebro
 Liz Schwarz
 M Mandarano
 Jeff

Sign Up or Login to comment.


The Gregg Mill Apr 14, 2023

My very first concert at the age of 13. Attended with my dad and brothers and beginning a long extensive habit of attending shows.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Doobie Brothers had?

The Doobie Brothers has had 2,005 concerts.

What genre is The Doobie Brothers?

The Doobie Brothers is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Blues Rock, Soft Rock, Country Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Mellow Gold, Art Rock, Southern Rock, Yacht Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Boogie Rock, and Deep Soft Rock.

When is the next The Doobie Brothers concert?

The next The Doobie Brothers concert is on June 01, 2024 at Co-op Live in Manchester, England, United Kingdom. The bands performing are: Eagles / The Doobie Brothers.

When was the last The Doobie Brothers concert?

The last The Doobie Brothers concert was on January 28, 2024 at Moody Center, University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas, United States. The bands that performed were: The Doobie Brothers / PAACK.

What setlist does The Doobie Brothers play live?

The songs that The Doobie Brothers performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the January 28, 2024 concert at Moody Center, University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas, United States:

  1. Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)
  2. Here to Love You
  3. Dependin' on You
  4. Rockin' Down the Highway
  5. You Belong to Me
  6. Clear as the Driven Snow
  7. It Keeps You Runnin'
  8. Eyes of Silver
  9. One Step Closer
  10. Minute by Minute
  11. Without You
  12. Jesus Is Just Alright
  13. What a Fool Believes
  14. Long Train Runnin'
  15. China Grove
  16. Black Water
  17. Takin' It to the Streets
  18. Listen to the Music

As Seen On: