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 Malecienta first concert after covid! Louis Tomlinson / Sun Room Jan 16, 2026
 Malecienta my first concert and think about it all the time One Direction / Abraham Mateo Jan 16, 2026
 Mathis_darren Opening act- Sentimental Family Band Sentimental Family Band / Rattlesnake Milk Jan 16, 2026
 pgoose and we’ll never get to see them in a venue like this again… Geese / Racing Mount Pleasant Jan 16, 2026
 Acey68 Review: In Clearwater, Tedeschi Trucks Band makes Apollo and Dionysus proud Derek, Susan, and friends turned in a well-paced performance that favored tight arrangements and layered musicianship, over improvisational excess. Last night in Clearwater, the Tedeschi Trucks Band delivered a show that was equal parts craft and conviction, showcasing why the ensemble is quite possibly one of the best live jam touring acts out. In the clear October air at the BayCare Sound—one of the most acclaimed outdoor venues in the country—seats were near capacity, as friends and families brought blankets for the lawn, and die-hard fans filled the pricey lower sections. Promptly at 7:30 p.m., the 12-piece band took the stage with the poise of veterans who know exactly what they’re there to do. The set began in melodic fashion, with “Crazy Cryin’” and “Fall In,” easing the crowd into the night before picking up steam with “Let Me Get By” and “I Feel So Bad.” It was a well-paced performance that favored tight arrangements and layered musicianship, over improvisational excess. When the band did choose to stretch out, it felt intentional, almost pre-planned; a rehearsed spontaneity, from a group that has refined the balance between the Apollonian and Dionysian elements of music and soul. Susan Tedeschi’s vocals remain a standout: smoky, assertive, and rooted in a way that doesn’t require embellishment. Her tone has always sat at the crossroads of rock and blues, and live, it carries an astounding clarity that cuts through the band’s density. Meanwhile, Derek Trucks swerves between his, and his collaborators lane, sometimes leading and sometime supporting. His guitar tone is expressive, with an innate and subtle showmanship, full of truly talented bends and phrasing, that make even familiar licks sound new. Together, the two leaders of the band perform in phenomenal tandem—two distinct musicians with shared instincts, rather than matching styles. Existentially, what’s most compelling about Tedeschi Trucks Band is the background that shapes their unique brand and sound. Trucks grew up in Jacksonville, raised on the Allman Brothers’ circuit and steeped in Southern improvisation. Tedeschi came up in Boston, trained in the church and rooted in the blues. This being said, their solo and collaborative careers reflect an intersection of traditions that is distinct and diverse. You can hear the South in their rhythm section, the Northeast in their polish, and the broader lineage of gospel and Black American music that informs nearly everything they play. That blend gives the band’s “soul” a particular texture. It’s not borrowed, and it’s not purely nostalgic—it’s interpretive. Moreover, their choice in bandmates further symbolizes their epistemic perspective, with a dual-drummer setup in Isaac Eady and Tyler Greenwell, Kebbi Williams’ restless saxophone, and Alecia Chakour’s backup vocals, all of which contribute to their obvious praxis in service to something collective. Towards the end of the set, “Midnight in Harlem” landed like a collective exhale, before the rollercoaster’s final drop. Trucks’ opening solo had that familiar, slow-burn tone that feels conversational, and Tedeschi’s delivery gave the song its weight. And finally, in climax, “Pasaquon” gave Tedeschi and Trucks the space to stretch out, joined by Warren Haynes for the closer “Space Captain,” where everyone on stage met in a confident, blues-driven crescendo. By the end of the 90-minute set, there was no grand finale or showy exit. Just a wave, a bow, and the sound of an audience satisfied. The Tedeschi Trucks Band doesn’t need tricks or shock value. Their performance at BayCare Sound was a reminder that real artists revel in the chance to exact their musical will over the universe, through originality, work, and consistency. And in honoring what they do so well, with care, precision, and grit, they remind you that humanity, in the end, is most about where you come from and how you choose to carry it forward. Opening act Duane Betts set a comfortable tone to start the evening. His set was loose and unhurried, leaning on blues phrasing and rock familiarity. It wasn’t designed to steal focus, just to warm up the crowd, a task he handled with grace and a kind of quiet confidence that matched the night’s overall rhythm. Tedeschi Trucks Band setlist (BayCare Sound, Clearwater—Oct. 12, 2025) Got My Mo-Jo Working (But It Just Won’t Work on You) (Ann Cole with the Suburbans cover) Crazy Cryin’ Who Am I Fall In Isaac/Kebbi Jam Let Me Get By Just Won’t Burn (Susan Tedeschi song) Part of Me I Feel So Bad (Chuck Willis cover) 1 Future Soul Keep On Growing (Derek and the Dominos cover) Midnight in Harlem I Want More Beck’s Bolero (Jeff Beck cover) Pasaquan (with Warren Haynes) Space Captain (Matthew Moore cover) (with Warren Haynes) Tedeschi Trucks Band / Duane Betts Jan 15, 2026
 blancamartineez segundo y ultimo concierto de aitana, me acuerdo que me lo pase muy bien Aitana Jan 15, 2026
 blancamartineez viaje por ella en ese entonces era mi cantante favorita y estara siempre en mi corazon Aitana Jan 15, 2026
 blancamartineez mi yerai es lo mas grande que hay Israel Fernández / Yerai Cortés / Amaia / Dellafuente Jan 15, 2026
 blancamartineez la amo a la emi Emilia Jan 15, 2026
 blancamartineez abusuto cine Duki Jan 15, 2026
 blancamartineez VI A TINI mi segundo concierto de milo j simplemente cine 🚬 Milo J Jan 15, 2026
 blancamartineez mi primer concierto de alguien que conocia Milo J Jan 15, 2026
 blancamartineez Me lo pase geniaaal con mis amigas las amo Airbag Jan 15, 2026
 Crickybear Snowy ass day in CLE… Great concert, but what I remember most was Lunatic Fringe blasting from the Agora’s Bose 901s- Amazing! Michael Stanley Band Jan 15, 2026
 G Diddy in the City “You may have sold millions of records and played all around the world, but you a’int $hit until you’ve played the Garden.” Eddie Vedder. Pearl Jam / Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals Jan 15, 2026
 G Diddy in the City My first of many U2 concerts. U2 / Pixies Jan 15, 2026
 pnoecker We almost didn’t go bc we thought he might disappoint but omg did he do the opposite, one of our best concerts and definitely of an older performer (like us!) James Taylor / Tiny Habits Jan 15, 2026
 pnoecker James Taylor did not disappoint, he continues to be a true performer and he had an amazing group of onstage talent with him James Taylor / Tiny Habits Jan 15, 2026
 pnoecker Xmas gift to Lyle and Penelope from Amber James Taylor / Tiny Habits Jan 15, 2026
 G Diddy in the City This was my first ever concert. Bruce at the absolute height of his peak and in his hometown. A great introduction to live shows. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Jan 15, 2026