Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
Skip to main content
PayPal Preferred Payments Partner

Rock

Drive-By Truckers Tickets

Concerts16 Results

Concerts in United States

International Concerts

About

DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS IN CONCERT:

Southern rockers Drive-By Truckers have a penchant for tradition, recording their studio albums in analog and insisting on releasing their records on vinyl. The band's traditional approach extends to their beloved live concerts, where craft and musicianship take center stage and marathon sets are the norm. The Truckers may orbit just under the mainstream's radar, but their devoted followers wouldn't have it any other way — as one of the best-kept secrets in music, the band has fans eagerly awaiting their intimate 2014 tour dates in support of English Oceans, their tenth studio album. 

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1996, the Drive-By Truckers' path to success was slow but steady, aided by a grassroots online presence and their constant touring. Following the release of their first two albums Gangstabilly (1998) and Pizza Deliverance (1999), the band embarked on their first US tour, further added to their reputation as consummate performers with electrifying live sets. 2005's The Dirty South marked the band's first appearance on the Billboard 200, which the band has steadily climbed with each subsequent release. Following the release of their tenth studio album English Oceans in 2014, the band will hit the road for another rollicking tour.

FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:

"Once again DBT do not disappoint. This is a band that puts out excellent albums, and a rare occurrence where they are even better live."

"I have seen DBT 30+ times and they always make me look around for the next show! I love their energy and how they play off each other! I have never been to a bad show and this one was no different."

"As always, DBT kept me smiling and singing. Hood and Cooley took turns telling us our favorite yarns, up close and personal."

Setlists

    1. 1.Surrender Under Protest
    2. 2.Lookout Mountain
    3. 3.Self Destructive Zones
    4. 4.Drag the Lake Charlie
    5. 5.3 Dimes Down
    6. 6.Sink Hole
    7. 7.Uncle Frank
    8. 8.Goode's Field Road
    9. 9.Gravity's Gone
    10. 10.Tornadoes
    11. 11.A Ghost to Most
    12. 12.My Sweet Annette
    13. 13.Marry Me
    14. 14.Buttholeville
    15. 15.Ramon Casiano
    16. 16.Tales Facing Up
    17. 17.Women Without Whiskey
    18. 18.Let There Be Rock
    19. 19.Every Single Storied Flameout
    20. 20.A World of Hurt
    1. -Mary Jane (Rick James cover)
    2. 1.Birthday Boy
    3. 2.The Righteous Path
    4. 3.3 Dimes Down
    5. 4.Puttin' People on the Moon
    6. 5.Ramon Casiano
    7. 6.Tornadoes
    8. 7.A Ghost to Most
    9. 8.Goode's Field Road
    10. 9.Women Without Whiskey
    11. 10.Hell No, I Ain't Happy / Sign “☮” the Times (Drive‐By Truckers song / Prince cover)
    12. 11.Marry Me
    13. 12.Buttholeville
    14. 13.Maria's Awful Disclosures
    15. 14.Let There Be Rock
    16. 15.Shut Up and Get on the Plane
    17. 16.Grand Canyon
    1. 1.Lookout Mountain
    2. 2.Marry Me
    3. 3.Buttholeville
    4. 4.Shut Up and Get on the Plane
    5. 5.Birthday Boy
    6. 6.Too Much Sex (Too Little Jesus)
    7. 7.Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John cover)
    8. 8.Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love (Van Halen cover)
    9. 9.Shit Shots Count
    10. 10.Hell No, I Ain't Happy
    11. 11.Let There Be Rock
    1. 1.Days of Graduation
    2. 2.Ronnie and Neil
    3. 3.72 (This Highway's Mean)
    4. 4.Dead, Drunk, and Naked
    5. 5.Guitar Man Upstairs
    6. 6.Birmingham
    7. 7.Ramon Casiano
    8. 8.The Three Great Alabama Icons
    9. 9.The Southern Thing
    10. 10.Surrender Under Protest
    11. 11.Wallace
    12. 12.Made Up English Oceans
    13. 13.Plastic Flowers on the Highway
    14. 14.Primer Coat
    15. 15.Buttholeville
    16. 16.Zip City
    17. 17.Let There Be Rock
    18. 18.Every Single Storied Flameout
    19. 19.Road Cases
    20. 20.Women Without Whiskey
    21. 21.Life in the Factory
    22. 22.Shut Up and Get on the Plane
    23. 23.Greenville to Baton Rouge
    24. 24.Angels and Fuselage
    25. 25.Keep On Smilin' (Wet Willie cover)
    26. 26.Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
    1. 1.Tornadoes
    2. 2.A Ghost to Most
    3. 3.Goode's Field Road
    4. 4.Shit Shots Count
    5. 5.Ronnie and Neil
    6. 6.72 (This Highway's Mean)
    7. 7.Dead, Drunk, and Naked
    8. 8.Guitar Man Upstairs
    9. 9.Lookout Mountain
    10. 10.Gravity's Gone
    11. 11.Wallace
    12. 12.Women Without Whiskey
    13. 13.Let There Be Rock
    14. 14.Shut Up and Get on the Plane
    15. 15.Greenville to Baton Rouge
    16. 16.Angels and Fuselage

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 432 reviews
  • Peak Performance

    by sluggobeast on 2/11/25Culture Room - Ft LauderdaleRating: 5 out of 5

    This was the fifth time I've seen Drive-By Truckers in the past 20 years -- and one of the best! They are always great, but this show stood out. After having the same lineup for 12+ years now, they've really tightened up as a band -- extra evident since the setlist did not change up much on these Southern Rock Opera Revisited tours. They show a more finesse and polish with the same amazing level of energy and drive. A great, great show!

  • Never a bad show

    by Ip on 2/11/25Culture Room - Ft LauderdaleRating: 4 out of 5

    These guys are super tight. They played my favorite album in order. Great energy and musicianship. Bravo DBT!!!

  • Great Show

    by driven on 2/11/25Culture Room - Ft LauderdaleRating: 5 out of 5

    The Drive By Truckers never disappoint! It's been 6 years since I last saw them and they sound as good as ever! Also loved the new seating at the venue!

  • Good show

    by Marian on 2/9/25The Charleston Music Hall - CharlestonRating: 4 out of 5

    They played for 2 and a half hours! Lots of energy and awesome guitar work.

  • Great show!

    by Kevmo on 2/7/25Jefferson Theater - CharlottesvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    The band was tight.. tight. tight. Great groove. Really enjoyed the show. Venue was perfect for this band! Always enjoy going to the Jefferson! Excellent sound system there and the people there are very cool

  • aMAZEing

    by Fro on 2/7/25Jefferson Theater - CharlottesvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    DBTs ROCKED! I will see these guys every time they come to my town and twice on Sundays!

  • Disappointing

    by LostTroubador on 2/3/25State Theatre - PortlandRating: 2 out of 5

    Sound mix was horrible... rhythm section muffled and indistinct... electric guitar mix generally overly shrill. Vocals totally lost in the mix so 90% of the words of the songs could be discerned. There was some good guitar playing happening but hard to enjoy with the above issues

  • INCREDIBLE!

    by DD on 11/12/24Tabernacle - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    This was the third time seeing that and took my 14 year old to his first concert! It was fantastic and what a great venue!

  • Truckers

    by Mike on 11/12/24Tabernacle - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Drive By Truckers were great, good time. The venue was great.

  • 3rd Time seeing DBT

    by Darcy in Windsor on 11/8/24Saint Andrew's Hall - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    My third time seeing DBT live, and they always deliver. It’s so refreshing to see a pure Rock N Roll band do their thing. Patterson and Cooley swap songs and there’s barely time to breathe from one to the next. I’m a huge DBT fan and every time I see them, I become an even bigger fan. The very best!

OSZAR »