The Brothers to Reunite for a Two-Night Stand at Madison Square Garden

The Brothers to Reunite for a Two-Night Stand at Madison Square Garden

It’s been nearly five years since fans of The Allman Brothers Band converged on New York City, March 10, 2020, to watch surviving members of the Southern Rock outfit join longtime supporters of the band for The Brothers, a one-night tribute to the legacy of the Jacksonville, Fla., Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.

The Brothers will finally make their long-awaited return April 15-16 at Madison Square Garden, venue executives announced Thursday (Feb. 6). The Brothers will include founding member and drummer Jaimoe, guitar legend and Govt’ Mule founder Warren Haynes, guitarist Derek Trucks, longtime Allman Brothers and Dead and Co. collaborator Oteil Burbridge and drummer Marc Quiñones. They will be joined by Joe Russo on drums, keyboardist Reese Wynans, drummer Isaac Eady and special guest Chuck Leavell on piano at this spring’s shows.

Pre-sale tickets for The Brothers at Madison Square Garden, produced by Live Nation, will be available starting Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 10 a.m. ET. Fans need to register in advance to buy tickets on The Brothers’ website; there will be a limit of eight tickets per show. The public onsale is set for Friday, Feb. 14, at 10 a.m. ET.

“The chance to play at The Garden with my friends again – FAR OUT man!” shares Jaimoe in a statement. “I’ll see you in April!!”

The Brothers will bring a whole new show to this year’s run, diving into the acclaimed Allman Brothers Band repertoire, delivering hits and rarities from their decades-long career, while also showcasing the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees’ continued influence and legacy, more than 10 years after their official final bow.

The impetus for The Brothers return in 2025 was solidified at the SOULSHINE hurricane benefit at Madison Square Garden in November, when Haynes and Trucks delivered a mesmerizing performance of the Allman’s classic “Whipping Post.” After being on stage at the event, the duo realized they needed to play this music again in the world’s most famous arena with their brothers Jaimoe, Oteil and Marc.

The post “The Brothers to Reunite for a Two-Night Stand at Madison Square Garden” by Dave Brooks was published on 02/06/2025 by www.billboard.com