ZZ Top's 1977 Concert History

ZZ Top is an American rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas. For 51 years, it was composed of vocalist-guitarist Billy Gibbons, drummer Frank Beard and bassist-vocalist Dusty Hill, until Hill's death in 2021. ZZ Top had developed a signature sound based on Gibbons' blues guitar playing style and Hill and Beard's rhythm section. They are popular for their live performances, sly and humorous lyrics, and the matching appearances of Gibbons and Hill, who wore sunglasses, hats and long beards.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 31, 1977
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Fort Worth Convention Center Dallas, Texas, United States
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Dec 30, 1977
ZZ Top / Muddy Waters
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Joe Freeman Coliseum San Antonio, Texas, United States
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Dec 28, 1977
ZZ Top
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Hirsch Memorial Coliseum Shreveport, Louisiana, United States
Jul 02, 1977
Z Z Top Honolulu International Center Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Jul 01, 1977
ZZ Top Neal S. Blaisdell Center Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Jun 24, 1977
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The Cow Palace Daly City, California, United States
Jun 22, 1977
ZZ Top Swing Auditorium San Bernardino, California, United States
Jun 15, 1977
ZZ Top Valley View Casino Center San Diego, California, United States
Jun 14, 1977
ZZ Top / Elvin Bishop
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Civic Auditorium Bakersfield, California, United States
Jun 11, 1977
ZZ Top The Forum Inglewood, California, United States
Jun 09, 1977
ZZ Top / Climax Blues Band / Pure Prairie League
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Arizona State University Activity Center Tempe, Arizona, United States
Jun 02, 1977
ZZ Top ASU Activity Center Tempe, Arizona, United States
May 07, 1977
ZZ Top
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Allen Fieldhouse Overland Park, Kansas, United States
May 06, 1977
ZZ Top gross memorial coliseum Hays, Kansas, United States
Apr 30, 1977
ZZ Top / Foghat
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Providence Civic Center Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Apr 10, 1977
ZZ Top / The Outlaws Roanoke Civic Center Roanoke, Virginia, United States
Apr 03, 1977
ZZ Top
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Legacy Arena, Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Mar 27, 1977
ZZ Top / Point Blank
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Horton Fieldhouse, Illinois State University Normal, Illinois, United States
Mar 19, 1977
ZZ Top Mississippi Coliseum Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Mar 16, 1977
ZZ Top / Santana
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Boston Garden Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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tags: ZZ Top, Gig Poster - ZZ Top on Jun 24, 1977 [968-small]

ZZ Top Gig Poster

ZZ Top
Jun 24, 1977
 Daly City, California, United States
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ZZ Top on Feb 17, 1977 [214-small]

ZZ Top
Feb 17, 1977
 Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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ZZ Top on Feb 22, 1977 [215-small]

ZZ Top
Feb 22, 1977
 Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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ZZ Top  on Dec 31, 1977 [118-small]

ZZ Top
Dec 31, 1977
 Fort Worth, Texas, United States
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ZZ Top on Feb 17, 1977 [313-small]

ZZ Top
Feb 17, 1977
 Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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ZZ Top / Santana on Mar 16, 1977 [974-small]

ZZ Top / Santana
Mar 16, 1977
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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ZZ Top / Santana on Mar 16, 1977 [975-small]

ZZ Top / Santana
Mar 16, 1977
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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ZZ Top / Elvin Bishop on Jun 14, 1977 [528-small]

ZZ Top / Elvin Bishop
Jun 14, 1977
 Bakersfield, California, United States
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ZZ Top / Point Blank on Mar 27, 1977 [775-small]

ZZ Top / Point Blank
Mar 27, 1977
 Normal, Illinois, United States
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ZZ Top / Point Blank on Mar 27, 1977 [776-small]

ZZ Top / Point Blank
Mar 27, 1977
 Normal, Illinois, United States
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ZZ Top / Point Blank on Mar 27, 1977 [777-small]

ZZ Top / Point Blank
Mar 27, 1977
 Normal, Illinois, United States
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ZZ Top / Elvin Bishop on Feb 11, 1977 [907-small]

ZZ Top / Elvin Bishop
Feb 11, 1977
 Roanoke, Virginia, United States
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2024 77 concerts
2023 69 concerts
2022 106 concerts
2021 81 concerts
2020 24 concerts
2019 106 concerts
2018 69 concerts
2017 107 concerts
2016 113 concerts
2015 107 concerts
2014 91 concerts
2013 121 concerts
2012 89 concerts
2011 105 concerts
2010 108 concerts
2009 102 concerts
2008 101 concerts
2007 106 concerts
2006 2 concerts
2005 83 concerts
2004 51 concerts
2003 86 concerts
2002 28 concerts
2001 1 concert
2000 45 concerts
1999 73 concerts
1998 1 concert
1997 93 concerts
1996 29 concerts
1995 4 concerts
1994 74 concerts
1993 4 concerts
1991 123 concerts
1990 33 concerts
1989 4 concerts
1987 7 concerts
1986 130 concerts
1985 12 concerts
1984 15 concerts
1983 118 concerts
1982 32 concerts
1981 93 concerts
1980 83 concerts
1979 21 concerts
1978 4 concerts
1977 29 concerts
1976 65 concerts
1975 71 concerts
1974 89 concerts
1973 79 concerts
1972 13 concerts
1971 4 concerts
1970 5 concerts
1969 4 concerts
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Dghammer Jun 04, 2022

What idiot thinks that the Fort Worth Convention Center is in dal-ass?


Mjacobs Mar 18, 2020

ZZ Top ,Earth Wind and Fire and Uriah Heep concert on 9/7 /73 was not in Rochester NY but at the Floyd Maines Arena in Binghamton N.Y. I am positive on this since I was there and it was one of my all time favorite shows.


Bundy714 Oct 12, 2019

You missed one. ZZ Top played the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson, MS on April 18, 1991. I remember it well, cause we were really bummed. The Black Crowes were hot and new, and were supposed to open for ZZ Top, but for some reason they didn't. Can't remember why, but it turned out to be a good concert anyway. Sure did want to see the Black Crowes tho, lol.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Where is ZZ Top from?

Each of the founding members of ZZ Top were from Houston, Texas where they formed the band.

How long has ZZ Top been together?

ZZ Top was formed in 1969 when the band released their first single titled “Salt Lick.” They are one of the longest continuously performing bands in history, lasting well over half a decade.

Who were the founding members of ZZ Top?

Founding members of ZZ Top were:

  • Billy Gibbons on guitar and vocals
  • Dusty Hill on keyboard, bass, and vocals
  • Frank Beard on drums

Which ZZ Top member died in 2021?

On July 28, 2021, founding member of ZZ Top Dusty Hill passed away in his sleep according to an Instagram post by bandmates Billy Gibbons and Frank Beard.

Who replaced Dusty Hill from ZZ Top?

Before Dusty Hill passed, he told his long-time friend and band mate that Elwood Francis should replace him after his death. Francis had served as Hill’s guitar tech for many years. Gibbons and Beard honored Hill’s dying wish and brought Francis on as the new bassist and vocalist.

How old are the members of ZZ Top?

When Hills passed, he was 72 years old. Of the other founding members, Billy Gibbons (born 16 December 1949) is 74 years old while Frank Bear is 74 years old.

Hill’s replacement Elwood Francis, on the other hand, has not publicly stated his age, but he is thought to be about 10-15 years younger than other members of the band.

How did ZZ Top get its name?

When the band had just formed, Gibbons was trying to think of a name. He liked how musical artists like B.B. King and Z. Z. Hill stylized their names and thought about combining them to create "ZZ King." However, he thought this was too similar to “B.B. King” and and ultimately amended the name to “ZZ Top.”

How much is ZZ Top worth?

As of January 2021, ZZ Top's estimated net worth was about $80 million. The majority of their money comes from live performances and recordings.

Which ZZ Top member was on Bones?

Gibbons had a recurring role in the Fox television series Bones, appearing in seven episodes over nine years. In those episodes. he portrays a fictionalized version of himself as Angela Pearly Gates, the father of a character Michaela Conlin. He appears in season 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10.

How many concerts has ZZ Top had?

ZZ Top has had 3,292 concerts.

What genre is ZZ Top?

ZZ Top is most often considered to be Rock, United States, Metal, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Blues, Blues Rock, Country Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Stoner Rock, Southern Rock, and Boogie Rock.

When is the next ZZ Top concert?

The next ZZ Top concert is on April 20, 2024 at American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The bands performing are: ZZ Top / Lynyrd Skynyrd / Black Stone Cherry.

When was the last ZZ Top concert?

The last ZZ Top concert was on April 18, 2024 at Simmons Bank Arena in North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. The bands that performed were: ZZ Top / Lynyrd Skynyrd / Black Stone Cherry.

What setlist does ZZ Top play live?

The songs that ZZ Top performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 12, 2024 concert at Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana, United States:

  1. Got Me Under Pressure
  2. I Thank You
  3. Waitin' for the Bus
  4. Jesus Just Left Chicago
  5. Gimme All Your Lovin'
  6. Pearl Necklace
  7. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide
  8. I Gotsta Get Paid
  9. My Head's in Mississippi
  10. Sixteen Tons
  11. Just Got Paid
  12. Sharp Dressed Man
  13. Legs
  14. Brown Sugar
  15. Tube Snake Boogie
  16. La Grange

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