The Allman Brothers Band's 1971 Concert History

The Allman Brothers Band was a Southern rock band formed in 1969 by brother Duane and Greg Allman alongside Dickey Betts, Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks, and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson. Their unique blend of blues, jazz, and country and jam-band improvisation was first captured on the live album "At Filmore East" (1971), which catapulted the band to international attention. Tragically, in 1971, Duanne died as the result of a motorcycle accident. The following year, Oakley passed of the same fate. Nonetheless, the band continued performing together until 1976. when it broke up for the first time. Two years later, The Allman Brothers Band reunited, only to break up again in 1982. After playing several one-off show in part or whole in 1986, members reunited permanently in 1989. In 2000, Betts left the band, and in 2014, the band formally disbanded for the final time.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 31, 1971
Allman Brothers Band / REO Speedwagon / Vance And The Valiants
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The Warehouse New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Dec 30, 1971
Allman Brothers Band The Warehouse New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Dec 29, 1971
Allman Brothers Band / Dr. John / Jerry Lee Lewis
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The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Dec 12, 1971
Allman Brothers Band / Wet Willie
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Hampton Roads Coliseum Hampton, Virginia, United States
Dec 11, 1971
Allman Brothers Band / Wet Willie
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Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Dec 10, 1971
Allman Brothers Band Nashville Municipal Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Dec 08, 1971
Allman Brothers Band
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Music Hall Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Dec 05, 1971
Allman Brothers Band RKECivic Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Dec 04, 1971
Allman Brothers Band
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Hudson Valley Civic Center Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Nov 26, 1971
Allman Brothers Band
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Ritz Theater New York, New York, United States
Nov 25, 1971
Allman Brothers Band
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Carnegie Hall New York, New York, United States
Nov 22, 1971
Allman Brothers Band / Wet Willie
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CW Post College Brookville, New York, United States
Nov 01, 1971
Allman Brothers Band
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Snow Memorial Chapel Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Oct 17, 1971
Allman Brothers Band / Wet Willie
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Painters Mill Music Fair Owings Mills, Maryland, United States
Oct 16, 1971
Allman Brothers Band Marietta College Gym Marietta, Ohio, United States
Oct 15, 1971
Allman Brothers Band
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Syria Mosque Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Oct 10, 1971
Allman Brothers / Elvin Bishop UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California, United States
Show Duplicate for Oct 10, 1971
Oct 09, 1971
Allman Brothers Band / Cowboy
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Winterland San Francisco, California, United States
Oct 08, 1971
Allman Brothers Band / Cowboy
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Winterland San Francisco, California, United States
Show Duplicate for Oct 08, 1971
Oct 07, 1971
Allman Brothers Band / Cowboy
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Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Santa Monica, California, United States

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Allman Brothers Band / Albert King / The J Giels Band on Jun 25, 1971 [280-small]

Allman Brothers Band / Albert King / The J Giels Band
Jun 25, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Allman Brothers Band / Albert King / The J. Geils Band on Jun 26, 1971 [281-small]

Allman Brothers Band / Albert King / The J. Geils Band
Jun 26, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Allman Brothers Band / Albert King / The J Giels Band on Jun 25, 1971 [286-small]

Allman Brothers Band / Albert King / The J Giels Band
Jun 25, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Allman Brothers Band / Albert King / The J. Geils Band on Jun 26, 1971 [287-small]

Allman Brothers Band / Albert King / The J. Geils Band
Jun 26, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Allman Brothers Band / The J. Geils Band / Albert King on Jun 25, 1971 [289-small]

Allman Brothers Band / The J. Geils Band / Albert King
Jun 25, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Johnny Winter / The Elvin Bishop Group / Allman Brothers Band on Mar 11, 1971 [803-small]

Johnny Winter / The Elvin Bishop Group / Allman Brothers Band
Mar 11, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Johnny Winter / Elvin Bishop / Allman Brothers Band on Mar 12, 1971 [804-small]

Johnny Winter / Elvin Bishop / Allman Brothers Band
Mar 12, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Johnny Winter And / Elvin Bishop Group / Allman Brothers Band on Mar 13, 1971 [805-small]

Johnny Winter And / Elvin Bishop Group / Allman Brothers Band
Mar 13, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Allman Brothers Band / Wet Willie on Sep 19, 1971 [504-small]

Allman Brothers Band / Wet Willie
Sep 19, 1971
 Stony Brook, New York, United States
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2023 2 concerts
2022 3 concerts
2020 5 concerts
2018 2 concerts
2017 1 concert
2015 1 concert
2014 30 concerts
2013 34 concerts
2012 30 concerts
2011 23 concerts
2010 31 concerts
2009 62 concerts
2008 53 concerts
2007 49 concerts
2006 45 concerts
2005 70 concerts
2004 46 concerts
2003 54 concerts
2002 56 concerts
2001 36 concerts
2000 57 concerts
1999 63 concerts
1998 54 concerts
1997 55 concerts
1996 64 concerts
1995 70 concerts
1994 86 concerts
1993 48 concerts
1992 75 concerts
1991 81 concerts
1990 64 concerts
1989 45 concerts
1988 2 concerts
1987 6 concerts
1986 23 concerts
1983 1 concert
1982 9 concerts
1981 72 concerts
1980 70 concerts
1979 64 concerts
1978 2 concerts
1977 1 concert
1976 12 concerts
1975 37 concerts
1974 33 concerts
1973 62 concerts
1972 78 concerts
1971 120 concerts
1970 121 concerts
1969 38 concerts
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Kenneth Swanger Aug 29, 2022

It was a wet day in atlanta but we didnt care.the rain didnt stop Anything.let the shrooms flow...lol

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Allman Brothers Band had?

The Allman Brothers Band has had 2,146 concerts.

What genre is The Allman Brothers Band?

The Allman Brothers Band is most often considered to be Rock, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Blues, Blues Rock, Soft Rock, Country Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Mellow Gold, Roots Rock, Southern Rock, Jam Band, Electric Blues, Instrumental Rock, Jam, and Classic Blues.

When was the last The Allman Brothers Band concert?

The last The Allman Brothers Band concert was on June 23, 2023 at Granada Theater in Dallas, Texas, United States. The bands that performed were: Allman Brothers Band.

What setlist does The Allman Brothers Band play live?

The songs that The Allman Brothers Band performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 28, 2014 concert at Beacon Theatre in New York, New York, United States:

  1. Little Martha
  2. Mountain Jam
  3. Don't Want You No More
  4. It's Not My Cross to Bear
  5. One Way Out
  6. Good Morning, School Girl
  7. Midnight Rider
  8. The High Cost of Low Living
  9. Hot 'Lanta
  10. Blue Sky
  11. You Don't Love Me
  12. Statesboro Blues
  13. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
  14. Black Hearted Woman
  15. The Sky Is Crying
  16. Dreams
  17. Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
  18. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
  19. Melissa
  20. Revival
  21. Southbound
  22. Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
  23. Whipping Post
  24. preceded by thank you's from the band
  25. Trouble No More

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