The Avett Brothers's 2005 Concert History

The Avett Brothers is an American folk-rock band that originated in Concord, North Carolina. Two brothers, Seth Avett and Scott Avett, formed the group in 2000 after the breakup of the former rock band, Nemo, adding a third member, Bob Crawford. Subsequently, they have been joined by cellist Joe Kwon. The Avett Brothers combine old-time country, bluegrass, punk, pop melodies, folk, rock and roll, honky tonk and ragtime to produce a sound described by the Washington Post as "post civil-war modern rock", or by other reviewers as "grungegrass".

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 31, 2005
The Avett Brothers / Menage / Truckstop Preachers
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Neighborhood Theatre Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Dec 10, 2005
The Avett Brothers Avalon Theatre Easton, Maryland, United States
Nov 20, 2005
The Avett Brothers / Danielle Howle
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The Earl Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Nov 03, 2005
The Avett Brothers WorkPlay Theatre Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Oct 13, 2005
The Avett Brothers / The Otters
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Debonair Music Hall Teaneck, New Jersey, United States
Sep 08, 2005
The Avett Brothers / Marty Stuart / The Knitters / Bobby Bare / Solomon Burke / Elizabeth Cook Mercy Lounge Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Aug 13, 2005
The Avett Brothers Joe's Pub New York, New York, United States
Aug 04, 2005
The Avett Brothers Lincoln Theatre Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Jul 15, 2005
Bill Kirchen & Too Much Fun / The Avett Brothers The Birchmere Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Jul 14, 2005
The Avett Brothers / The Massacoustics Rams Head On Stage Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Jul 13, 2005
The Bridge / The Avett Brothers The 8x10 Baltimore, Maryland, United States
May 18, 2005
The Avett Brothers / Mandi Rae / Just About To Burn WorkPlay Theatre Birmingham, Alabama, United States
May 17, 2005
The Avett Brothers CD Central Lexington, Kentucky, United States
May 05, 2005
The Avett Brothers / Langhorne Slim Cat's Cradle Carrboro, North Carolina, United States
May 01, 2005
MerleFest
"MerleFest" / Roy Book Binder / Mollie O'Brien / Alison Krauss + Union Station feat. Jerry Douglas / The Little Rascals / Sam Bush / Gospel Jubilators / Timmy Abell / Darrell Scott / Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer / Alberti Flea Circus / Pat Flynn / Donna the Buffalo / Josh Pinkham & The Pinkham Family Band / Zoe Speaks / David Holt / Brack Llewellyn / R.G. Absher & Extra Measure / Buddy Miller / The Greencards / Joe Smothers / Scott Ainslie / Br549 / The Nashville Bluegrass Band / The Hushpuppies (NC) / Joe Thompson / Tony Ellis / Bob Carlin / Pete Wernick / Happy Traum / Rodney Crowell / John Cowan / Hayes Carll / George Hege Hamilton V / George Hamilton IV / The Chieftains / The Crooked Jades / Balfa Toujours / The Avett Brothers / Richard Watson / The Tony Rice Unit / CanJoe John / Allison Moorer / Mary Flower / Jack Lawrence / Pete & Joan Wernick / Jim Lauderdale / Mel Jones / Billy Jonas / Béla Fleck & The Acoustic Trio / Peter Rowan / Shana Banana / Eustace Conway / Charles Welch / Local Boys / The Kruger Brothers / Bob Hill / Bernie Leadon / Doc Watson / Carl Jones & Beverly Smith / Laura Boosinger / Si Kahn Show all bands
Wilkes Community College Wilkesboro, North Carolina, United States
Apr 30, 2005
MerleFest
"MerleFest" / Doc Watson / Joe Smothers / Roland White / John Jorgenson Quintet / Local Boys / Jack Lawrence / Henry Butler / Deer Clan Singers / Dixie Dawn / Eustace Conway / Laura Boosinger / Peter Rowan / Del McCoury Band / Railroad Earth / Tater Tate / The Nashville Bluegrass Band / Gigi Dover / The Little Rascals / The Chieftains / Bob Hill / Pat Flynn / Sam Bush / Corey Harris / Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer / Josh Pinkham & The Pinkham Family Band / Bobby Hicks / Pete & Joan Wernick / Zoe Speaks / Etta Baker / CanJoe John / The Wilders / The Avett Brothers / John Mooney / Balfa Toujours / Richard Watson / The Crooked Jades / Hayes Carll / Allison Moorer / Billy Jonas / George Hamilton IV / Scott Ainslie / Jerry Douglas / King Wilkie / Robin & Linda Williams / John Cowan / Robert Lockwood, Jr. / Mary Flower / Alberti Flea Circus / Si Kahn / Jim Lauderdale / Shana Banana / The Kruger Brothers / The Hushpuppies (NC) / Darrell Scott / Donna the Buffalo / Daybreak / Gospel Jubilators / Stillhouse Bottom Band / Tony Ellis / Roy Book Binder / Old School Freight Train / Ricky Skaggs / Timmy Abell / Happy Traum / David Holt / The Tony Rice Unit / Earl Scruggs / Tim O'Brien / George Hege Hamilton V / Bryn Bright / Charles Welch / Jeff Little / The Duhks / Tony Rice / The Waybacks / R.G. Absher & Extra Measure / Carl Jones & Beverly Smith / Brack Llewellyn / Béla Fleck & The Acoustic Trio / Pete Wernick / Mel Jones / The Greencards / Rodney Crowell Show all bands
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Wilkes Community College Wilkesboro, North Carolina, United States
Apr 29, 2005
MerleFest
"MerleFest" / Tony Ellis / John Jorgenson Quintet / Timmy Abell / Dixie Dawn / Happy Traum / Mollie O'Brien / Roy Book Binder / Sam Bush / Doc Watson / Darrell Scott / Local Boys / The Hushpuppies (NC) / Zoe Speaks / The Little Rascals / CanJoe John / Wayfaring Strangers / Hayes Carll / Josh Pinkham & The Pinkham Family Band / Corey Harris / John Mooney / The Waybacks / Mary Flower / Jerry Douglas / Jim Lauderdale / Allison Moorer / Caroline Herring / Joe Smothers / Jack Lawrence / Shana Banana / Scott Ainslie / The Kruger Brothers / Tracy Bonham / Tony Rice / Carl Jones & Beverly Smith / Béla Fleck & The Acoustic Trio / Peter Rowan / Si Kahn / Bryn Bright / Eustace Conway / Jay Ungar & Molly Mason / Donna the Buffalo / Old School Freight Train / Daybreak / Railroad Earth / Pat Flynn / Gigi Dover / Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer / The Crooked Jades / Jeff Little / David Holt / Tim O'Brien / The Tony Rice Unit / John Cowan / The Avett Brothers / Alberti Flea Circus / Brack Llewellyn / Balfa Toujours / Pete & Joan Wernick / The Wilders / Charles Welch / Mel Jones / Billy Jonas / Richard Watson / Tony Trischka / Robin & Linda Williams / The Greencards / R.G. Absher & Extra Measure / Pete Wernick / The Duhks / Laura Boosinger / Bob Hill Show all bands
Wilkes Community College Wilkesboro, North Carolina, United States
Apr 27, 2005
Carbon Leaf / The Avett Brothers Higher Ground - Ballroom South Burlington, Vermont, United States
Apr 05, 2005
The Avett Brothers / The Greencards Rams Head On Stage Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Feb 05, 2005
The Avett Brothers King's Barcade Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

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The Avett Brothers / Danielle Howle on Nov 20, 2005 [418-small]

The Avett Brothers / Danielle Howle
Nov 20, 2005
 Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Gail Le Vine Vanderheyden May 15, 2020

3 early shows missing. Shakori Hills, The State Theater, Falls Church, backed up Michelle Shocked, A small theater in Easton MD. all early in career, 08?could be 07-10, not sure.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Avett Brothers had?

The Avett Brothers has had 1,677 concerts.

What genre is The Avett Brothers?

The Avett Brothers is most often considered to be Folk, Folk Rock, Indie Folk, Americana, Stomp And Holler, Bluegrass, New Americana, Progressive Bluegrass, Alt-Country, North Carolina Roots, and North Carolina Indie.

When is the next The Avett Brothers concert?

The next The Avett Brothers concert is on May 16, 2024 at TD Pavilion at the Mann Center for Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The bands performing are: The Avett Brothers / City and Colour.

When was the last The Avett Brothers concert?

The last The Avett Brothers concert was on May 03, 2024 at First Ward Park in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The bands that performed were: Post Malone / Stevie Nicks / Noah Kahan / The Avett Brothers / DaBaby / Maggie Rogers / The Chainsmokers / Dominic Fike / Mt. Joy / Young the Giant / Quinn XCII / JESSIE MURPH / David Kushner / Dashboard Confessional / The Fray / The Struts / Allen Stone / Holly Humberstone / Anees / Ripe / Weston Estate / The Aces / Petey Pablo / Nightly / Ax and the Hatchetmen / Lily Fitts / Infinity Song / Artikal Sound System / Sweet spine / Modern Alibi / Fox n' Vead / Natalie Carr / Late Night Special / Nick Davisson / Laura Vinson / Ryan Trotti / Oceanic / Biking with Francis / Petrov / Deaf Andrews / Stranger Company / Farber and Friends / Jacoozy / DA704 / Lennon KC / Southside Watt / HAPPY LANDING / Filmore / Stefan Kallander & House of Funk / The Beach Boys / Shaboozy / Rags and Riches / The Bygones / Parmalee / Sainted Trap Choir / Stop Light Observations.

What setlist does The Avett Brothers play live?

The songs that The Avett Brothers performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 19, 2024 concert at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY, US:

  1. Country Kid
  2. Distraction #74
  3. Will You Return?
  4. Talk on Indolence
  5. Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise
  6. I Wish I Was
  7. Groundhog
  8. Love of a Girl
  9. The Prettiest Thing
  10. Ain't No Man

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