MX Gray's Concert Archive

Joined February 2026    

MX Gray has 6 Jeff Beck concerts.

Jeff Beck (June 24, 1944 – January 10, 2023) was a rock guitarist who first rose to prominence in London during the early 1960s. In 1965, he replaced Eric Clapton as the guitarist of The Yardbirds. He left the band in November 1966, forming The Jeff Beck Group the following year. In 1968, he released his first solo studio album "Truth" and in 1969 released his first of three albums with The Jeff Beck Group. After the Jeff Beck Group broke up in 1972, Beck formed Beck, Bogert & Appice, replacing one album with the band in 1973. It was also short-lived with the members disbanding in 1974. Since 1975, Beck led one of the most successful careers for a solo guitarist, winning seven Grammys and two inductions into the Rock & Roll Hall Fame, once as a solo artist (2009) and once with the Yardbirds (1992). He passed in 2023 of bacterial meningitis.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 24, 2011
Jeff Beck / Imelda May
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9:30 Club Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Apr 08, 1999
Jeff Beck

Who Else Tour

Aerial Theater Houston, Texas, United States
Nov 07, 1989
Stevie Ray Vaughan / Jeff Beck

Guitar Shop/In-Step

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The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Oct 19, 1980
Jeff Beck
  Setlists
Granada Theatre Chicago, Illinois, United States
Oct 18, 1980
Jeff Beck
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SIU Arena, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois, United States
Feb 19, 1977
Jeff Beck
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Auditorium Theatre Chicago, Illinois, United States

Some Videos From These Concerts



Stevie Ray Vaughan / Jeff Beck
Nov 7, 1989
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Some Photos From These Concerts


Stevie Ray Vaughan / Jeff Beck on Nov 7, 1989 [675-small]

Stevie Ray Vaughan / Jeff Beck
Nov 7, 1989
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Apr 29, 2026

Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer Group opened for Fleetwood Mac at the NDSU stadium on June 27th, 1976. Best concert ever but not listed in this archive.

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