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Setlists

  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Break On Through (to the Other Side) (The Doors cover)
    2. 2.Five to One (The Doors cover)
  2. Strange Days

    1. 3.Strange Days (The Doors cover)
    2. 4.You're Lost Little Girl (The Doors cover)
    3. 5.Love Me Two Times (The Doors cover)
    4. 6.Unhappy Girl (The Doors cover)
    5. 7.Horse Latitudes (The Doors cover)
    6. 8.Moonlight Drive (The Doors cover)
    7. 9.People Are Strange (The Doors cover)
    8. 10.My Eyes Have Seen You (The Doors cover)
    9. 11.I Can't See Your Face in My Mind (The Doors cover)
    10. 12.When the Music's Over (The Doors cover)
  3. Set 2:

    1. 13.Peace Frog (The Doors cover)
    2. 14.Not to Touch the Earth (The Doors cover)
    3. 15.Waiting for the Sun (The Doors cover)
    4. 16.Touch Me (The Doors cover)
    5. 17.Riders on the Storm (The Doors cover) (Dennis Quaid on lead vocals)
    6. 18.Roadhouse Blues (The Doors cover) (Dennis Quaid on lead vocals, Stephen Perkins on drums)
    7. 19.Light My Fire (The Doors cover)
  4. Encore

    1. 20.L.A. Woman (The Doors cover)
    2. 21.Soul Kitchen (The Doors cover)
    1. 1.Break On Through (to the Other Side) (The Doors cover)
    2. 2.Five to One (The Doors cover)
    3. 3.Peace Frog (The Doors cover)
    4. 4.Riders on the Storm (The Doors cover)
    5. 5.People Are Strange (The Doors cover)
    6. 6.Wild Child (The Doors cover)
    7. 7.Love Her Madly (The Doors cover)
    8. 8.Touch Me (The Doors cover)
    9. 9.Moonlight Drive (The Doors cover)
    10. 10.Hello, I Love You (The Doors cover)
    11. 11.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    12. 12.When the Music's Over (The Doors cover)
    13. 13.Light My Fire (The Doors cover)
    14. 14.L.A. Woman (The Doors cover)
  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Break On Through (to the Other Side) (The Doors cover)
    2. 2.Not to Touch the Earth (The Doors cover)
  2. L.A. Woman

    1. 3.The Changeling (The Doors cover)
    2. 4.Love Her Madly (The Doors cover)
    3. 5.Been Down So Long (The Doors cover)
    4. 6.Cars Hiss by My Window (The Doors cover)
    5. 7.L.A. Woman (The Doors cover)
    6. 8.L'America (The Doors cover)
    7. 9.Hyacinth House (The Doors cover)
    8. 10.Crawling King Snake (Big Joe Williams cover)
    9. 11.The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat) (The Doors cover)
    10. 12.Riders on the Storm (The Doors cover)
  3. Set 2:

    1. 13.Moonlight Drive (The Doors cover)
    2. 14.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover) (with Orianthi guitar)
    3. 15.Roadhouse Blues (The Doors cover) (with Orianthi guitar, Franklin Vanderbilt drums, Vanessa Amorosi vocals)
    4. 16.Peace Frog (The Doors cover)
    5. 17.Blue Sunday (The Doors cover)
    6. 18.Twentieth Century Fox (The Doors cover)
    7. 19.People Are Strange (The Doors cover)
    8. 20.Touch Me (The Doors cover)
    9. 21.Soul Kitchen (The Doors cover)
  1. Set 1: "The Doors"

    1. 1.Break On Through (to the Other Side) (The Doors cover)
    2. 2.Soul Kitchen (The Doors cover)
    3. 3.The Crystal Ship (The Doors cover)
    4. 4.Twentieth Century Fox (The Doors cover)
    5. 5.Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) (Kurt Weill cover)
    6. 6.Light My Fire (The Doors cover) (includes Eleanor Rigby & My Favorite Things snippets during Robby's guitar solo)
    7. 7.Back Door Man (Willie Dixon cover)
    8. 8.I Looked at You (The Doors cover)
    9. 9.End of the Night (The Doors cover)
    10. 10.Take It as It Comes (The Doors cover)
    11. 11.The End (The Doors cover) (lead vocals by Waylon Krieger except Robby sang the last lines)
  2. Set 2:

    1. 12.Moonlight Drive (The Doors cover)
    2. 13.Horse Latitudes (The Doors cover)
    3. 14.Wild Child (The Doors cover)
    4. 15.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    5. 16.Peace Frog (The Doors cover)
    6. 17.Blue Sunday (The Doors cover)
    7. 18.The Changeling (The Doors cover)
    8. 19.Love Her Madly (The Doors cover)
    9. 20.People Are Strange (The Doors cover)
    10. 21.Touch Me (The Doors cover)
    11. 22.Roadhouse Blues (The Doors cover) (Andrew Cole guest lead vocals; includes Subterranean Homesick Blues snippet sung by Robby)
    12. 23.Riders on the Storm (The Doors cover)
    13. 24.Not to Touch the Earth (The Doors cover)
    14. 25.L.A. Woman (The Doors cover)
    1. -Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) (Kurt Weill cover)
    2. 1.When the Music's Over (The Doors cover)
    3. 2.Back Door Man (Willie Dixon cover)
    4. 3.Five to One (The Doors cover)
    5. 4.Break On Through (to the Other Side) (The Doors cover)
    6. 5.Moonlight Drive / Horse Latitudes (The Doors cover)
    7. 6.Wild Child (The Doors cover)
    8. 7.Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover)
    9. 8.Peace Frog (The Doors cover)
    10. 9.Wishful Sinful (The Doors cover)
    11. 10.The Soft Parade (The Doors cover)
    12. 11.Ghost Song (Jim Morrison, music by The Doors cover)
    13. 12.People Are Strange (The Doors cover) (Haley Reinhart guest lead vocals)
    14. 13.Chain of Fools (Aretha Franklin cover) (Haley Reinhart guest lead vocals)
    15. 14.Touch Me (The Doors cover) (Dan Rothchild lead vocals)
    16. 15.Tell All the People (The Doors cover) (Dan Rothchild lead vocals)
    17. 16.Love Her Madly (The Doors cover) (Dan Rothchild lead vocals)
    18. 17.My Eyes Have Seen You (The Doors cover) (Dan Rothchild lead vocals)
    19. 18.Waiting for the Sun (The Doors cover) (Dan Rothchild lead vocals)
    20. 19.The Changeling (The Doors cover) (Dan Rothchild lead vocals)
    21. 20.Strange Days (The Doors cover) (Dan Rothchild lead vocals)
    22. 21.Twentieth Century Fox (The Doors cover) (Dan Rothchild lead vocals)
    23. 22.The Spy (The Doors cover) (Dan Rothchild lead vocals)
    24. 23.Roadhouse Blues (The Doors cover) (Andrew Cole guest lead vocals - includes two verses of Subterranean Homesick Blues sung by Robby)
    25. 24.Not to Touch the Earth (The Doors cover) (Waylon Krieger returns to the stage for remaining lead vocals)
    26. 25.Gloria (Them cover)
    27. 26.Riders on the Storm (The Doors cover)
    28. 27.L.A. Woman (The Doors cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 28.Light My Fire (The Doors cover) (includes Eleanor Rigby & My Favorite Things snippets during Robby's guitar solo)
    2. 29.Soul Kitchen (The Doors cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 125 reviews
  • Great Show

    by fv on 6/22/22Pensacola Saenger Theatre - PensacolaRating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent show. Like most people I did not get to see The Doors perform back in the '60's but seeing Robbie Kreiger now is the next best thing. He's still a great guitarist and has other great musicians playing with him. Anyone who loves music from The Doors should not pass up an opportunity to see this show!

  • Just like New Haven

    by Musetta on 6/22/22Pensacola Saenger Theatre - PensacolaRating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal concert that took me back to my youth. Robbie Krieger is an artist beyond compare. His guitar mastery is as mesmerizing as it was 50 years ago. Kudos to his band members who are gifted all musicians. I’m hoping to see him again soon.

  • Robby Krieger Fabulous Show

    by Pixie on 6/22/22Pensacola Saenger Theatre - PensacolaRating: 5 out of 5

    This was the 2nd time ive seen Robby play, he is such a wonderful guitarist and has amazing talent! His band is very happy and have good energy. His son Waylan is definitely no Morrison but hes not too bad. I am a Morrison fan threw and threw and Robby is the closest thing i get to him.

  • Amazing

    by JT on 6/22/22Pensacola Saenger Theatre - PensacolaRating: 5 out of 5

    One of the greatest nights of my life. An absolute dream to watch Robbie play doors tunes, his whole band was awesome along with the venue!

  • Awesome

    by Mike L on 6/22/22Pensacola Saenger Theatre - PensacolaRating: 5 out of 5

    Enjoyed the music of the Doors so much. I saw them in Santa Monica in 1967 and I also met Jim Morrison in San Francisco in 1969. Seeing Robby Krueger again was magical for me. The entire band was great. Great night!!!

  • Awesome show, Robby Kicked it hard

    by pcolamusic on 6/22/22Pensacola Saenger Theatre - PensacolaRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show, Robbie has a presence on the stage that can't be denied. The Doors was always about the music and Robbie's show doesn't disappoint. From the singing from his son who does a very good job and the bass playing by the son of the original producer of the Doors albums, Robbie keeps the family together. He played a great assortment of Doors songs from the classics to a couple deeeper tracks and he tells stories about the songs throughout the show. The sound was top rate and the band was tight. An unforgettable night - thanks Robbie and the band!

  • So worth it

    by Netykins on 6/21/22Pensacola Saenger Theatre - PensacolaRating: 5 out of 5

    This performance was a simple show without overly complicated lighting or visual effects. It was all about the music and musical expertise of the musicians. The drummer, keyboard player and guitarists were absolutely magnificent and both vocalists were fabulous.

  • Robby Krieger of The Doors

    by Mark on 6/21/22Pensacola Saenger Theatre - PensacolaRating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert! A shame it wasn’t better attended! Doors song after Doors song, Great back up band and Robby Krieger is a fabulous rock guitar player,

  • Such A Show!!

    by Pammy on 6/21/22Pensacola Saenger Theatre - PensacolaRating: 5 out of 5

    From the moment we entered the theatre, it was magical. It was so wonderful being a part of history. Old history and new history. The band was fabulous. Robby is an unbelievable guitarist. He has not slowed down a bit. I feel fortunate to be a part of something special!

  • Back to the 70s

    by Jimbo on 6/21/22Pensacola Saenger Theatre - PensacolaRating: 5 out of 5

    This man is 76, and can still play guitar like a demon. I must admit that I was a huge Doors fan as a teenager, and this was a great experience. Maybe next time Robby will play more from the Soft Parade album.

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