The Brothers Celebrates 50 Years of the Allman Brothers Band at MSG

Pre-sale tickets available January 7th HERE.  Public on-sale January 10th.

The Brothers – Celebrating 50 Years of the music of The Allman Brothers Band will perform at
Madison Square Garden in New York City for one night only March 10, 2020. The Brothers—
Jaimoe, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge, Marc Quinones—will be joined by
Duane Trucks and Reese Wynans and special guest Chuck Leavell.

This one-time concert event, produced by Live Nation, will be a celebration of The Allman
Brothers Band’s illustrious career. It notably marks the first time in more than five years that these
legendary players will be together on stage to perform their iconic hits, and the first time since the
passing of founding members Gregg Allman and Butch Trucks. It will undoubtably be emotionally
charged, and an unforgettable night not to be missed.   Portions of the proceeds will benefit The Big House in Macon, GA which was the band’s home from 1970-1973 and now serves as their official museum.  The Brothers joining in the celebration had to say about the event:
“I can’t wait to play again with my Brothers.”
–Jaimoe
“From the Fillmore East to the Beacon, NYC has always been a spiritual home for the Allman
Brothers. So it only feels natural to honor uncle Butch, Gregg, Berry, Duane and all the other brothers
and sisters we have lost along the way here at MSG. I’m excited to get to play these songs with
Jaimoe and the Brothers one last time to celebrate 50 years of this music.”
–Derek Trucks
“Hard to believe it’s been five years since our final show at the Beacon. We had all talked about doing
a final show at Madison Square Garden which never came to fruition. What a great way to honor 50
years of music and fulfill that wish at the same time.”
–Warren Haynes
“I was fortunate enough to be a part of the Allman Brothers Band’s history for 23 of the 50 years we
are about to celebrate. Thank you Butch, Gregg, Jaimoe, Dickey as well as Duane and Berry for
giving us the opportunity to play this amazing music for all of our diehard, loyal fans.”
–Marc Quinones
“I’m so glad to get the chance to pay tribute to 50 years of the enduring music of the Allman Brothers
Band. I’m blessed to have been a part of their story. It’s gonna be a night to remember.”
–Oteil Burbridge
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group formed in 1969 and quickly became one of the most popular
live bands in American rock music history, selling millions of records along the way. Hailed for their
live improvisation and marathon performances, the group released the At Fillmore East album in
1971, and it’s still hailed as one of the best live albums ever.
The 2003 iteration of The Allman Brothers Band—founding members Gregg Allman, Jaimoe and
Butch Trucks plus Warren Haynes, Marc Quinones, Oteil Burbridge and Derek Trucks—would
prove to be the longest-running line-up and most consistent in its live performances. The group
played its last live performance October 28, 2014, at New York’s Beacon Theatre. Of that night—
which was the last of over 230 sold-out shows covering 25 years of spring residencies at the
Beacon—Rolling Stone’s David Fricke said “it will take more than a peach to get me through next
March. It was never spring, I always said, until I saw the Allmans peakin’ at the Beacon. Tonight was
a generous, continually thrilling farewell. It will make the leaving that much harder to bear.”
Joining The Brothers for the 3/10/20 event will be keyboardist Reese Wynans (who played in the
Second Coming with future ABB founding members Dickey Betts and Berry Oakley, and was a part of
the early 1969 jam sessions which led to the formation of ABB) and Duane Trucks, Derek’s brother
(and current drummer for Widespread Panic). Chuck Leavell joined ABB in 1972 (following Duane
Allman’s passing) and played with the group until a hiatus in 1976; he’s been with the Rolling Stones
since 1981.