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The Doobie Brothers

The Doobie Brothers Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 891,843
Category Classic Rock, Rythem & Blues, Rock Blues
Concerts
Jul
30
PNC Music Pavilion
Charlotte
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Jul
31
Coastal Credit Union Music Park At Walnut Creek
Raleigh
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Aug
03
Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Camden
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Aug
04
Jiffy Lube Live
Bristow
Tickets
Aug
06
PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel
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Aug
07
Madison Square Garden
New York
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Aug
09
Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
Bridgeport
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Aug
10
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Gilford
Tickets
Aug
12
Xfinity Center
Mansfield
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Aug
13
Broadview Stage at SPAC
Saratoga Springs
Tickets
Aug
15
Pine Knob Music Theatre
Clarkston
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Aug
17
Ruoff Music Center
Noblesville
Tickets
Aug
18
Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati
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Aug
20
The Pavilion at Star Lake
Burgettstown
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Aug
22
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls
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Aug
24
Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - St. Louis
Maryland Heights,
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Aug
25
Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Tinley Park
Tickets
Aug
27
CHI Health Center Omaha
Omaha
Tickets
Aug
29
Ball Arena
Denver
Tickets
Aug
30
Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
West Valley City
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Sep
05
RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
Ridgefield
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Sep
27
Upstate Medical Arena at The Oncenter War Memorial
Syracuse
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Sep
28
PPL Center
Allentown
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Oct
08
Budweiser Gardens
London
Tickets
Oct
12
Place Bell
Laval
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Oct
13
Slush Puppie Place
Kingston
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Oct
15
Centre Vidéotron
Quebec City
Tickets
About The Doobie Brothers
ABOUT THE DOOBIE BROTHERS Born out of Northern California’s chaotic, late-1960s musical stew, The Doobie Brothers’ rugged, real and authentic approach to rock and roll made them biker bar stalwarts. But their self-titled debut album in ’71 went beyond just leather and motorcycles, revealing even more musical layers; sweet three-part harmonies and rootsy, introspective, acoustic flavors. The Doobie Brothers’ legacy has been built upon not just hit records, but also an unrivaled commitment to musical integrity and a steadfast allegiance to their enthusiastic fan base. The bands ability to evolve in a constantly changing industry and connections to generations of listening audiences is a testament to their craft. It all began in 1969, when a drummer named John Hartman arrived in Northern California. He was there to meet Skip Spence from the band Moby Grape and become part of a supposed band reunion that never quite got off the ground. But it wasn’t all for naught. Spence (who had also played in the Jefferson Airplane) introduced Hartman to his friend Tom Johnston, a local singer/songwriter/guitarist -and they connected. Hartman and Johnston began playing local Bay Area bars. They soon met singer/guitarist Pat Simmons, whose finger-style playing richly complimented Johnston’s R&B strumming-style, and the foundation for The Doobie Brothers was set. While their debut album in 1971 did not chart, just a year a later, their second record, Toulouse Street, became a breakout sensation. Producer Ted Templeman helped the band craft a sound that was organic, yet radio friendly, and brought in Little Feat keyboardist Bill Payne to add unique musical textures. From there The Doobies hit the road, tirelessly working their way around the world. They established themselves with a breathtaking run of hits on Warner Bros. Records that tapped into a myriad of American styles. “Listen to the Music,” “Jesus is Just Alright,” “China Grove,” “Black Water,” “Rockin’ Down the Highway,” “Long Train Runnin’” and other anthemic singles confirmed their status as fine craftsman who could also rock arenas. In 1974, Steely Dan co-lead guitarist and session legend Jeff “Skunk” Baxter joined the band as third guitarist, one of many unique and talented players who would revolve in and out of the band over the years. The group’s expanded lineup was augmented in 1975 by Michael McDonald, whose soulful vocals and songwriting led to the hits “What a Fool Believes,” “Minute by Minute,” “Takin’ It To The Streets,” and “You Belong To Me.” Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, John McFee, joined in 1978 bringing his wide range of musical styles and experience recording with Van Morrison, Steve Miller, Elvis Costello, and The Grateful Dead to The Doobies’ sound. The collaborative, almost communal sense of family within the band allowed them to stay fresh and unpredictable over the years, while never forsaking their deep American musical roots, boogie-jams and all. After a respite in the early 80s, the band reunited in 1987 for a series of gigs benefiting veterans’ groups and children’s charities (ultimately raising millions). Those shows at the Hollywood Bowl were the fastest sell-outs since the Beatles had played there more than 20 years earlier. In a Los Angeles Times poll the year before, fans voted Led Zeppelin and The Doobie Brothers the bands they wanted most to see reunite. Continuing to record, The Doobies released World Gone Crazy in 2010, produced by Ted Templeman, and Southbound on Arista Nashville in 2014. Southbound, produced by David Huff, featured new recordings of the band’s iconic hits, with country music’s biggest stars including Blake Shelton, Zac Brown Band, Brad Paisley, and Toby Keith. The Doobie Brothers were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004, have won four GRAMMY® Awards and sold more than 48 million records worldwide (including three multi-platinum, seven platinum, and 14 gold albums). Their 1976 Best of the Doobies has sold more than 12 million copies, earning rare RIAA Diamond status. Their No. 1 gold-certified singles “Black Water” (1974) and “What a Fool Believes” (1979) lead a catalog of hits that includes “Listen to the Music,” “Jesus Is Just All Right,” “Rockin’ Down the Highway,” “Long Train Runnin’,” “China Grove,” “Take Me In Your Arms,” Takin’ It to the Streets,” “Minute by Minute,” “You Belong to Me,” and “The Doctor.” In all, The Doobies have tallied five Top 10 singles and 16 Top 40 hits. “We’re basically an American band – we cover a lot of areas,” says Johnston. “We cover blues, R&B, country, bluegrass, and rock ‘n’ roll. It’s based on rhythms, rhythm structures, picking, and harmonies. That’s been the signature of the band.” He continues, “You take Pat, who comes from a folk/blues background, with a lot of picking and stuff like that; he was a big fan of Rev. Gary Davis and Dave Van Ronk. I come from a blues, soul, R&B, and rock ‘n’ roll background. Then you stick John McFee into that mix. John came from a country background when he started out and was in the country band Southern Pacific. And he is a session musician – he’s played with everybody from Steve Miller to Van Morrison to Elvis Costello. If it’s got strings, he can play it.” “We all have the same work ethic,” says multi-instrument virtuoso McFee, self-described as the “new guy.” “Tom, Pat and I are still surging ahead. We’ve stayed together as friends as well as musicians. We are compelled to challenge ourselves. I mean, I love playing the old songs. But when we’re working on new material now, I think we’re coming up with better parts. The band has always been good, so it’s kind of like we’re competing with ourselves. But honestly, we’re playing better than ever.” Simmons notes, “We didn’t really sit around and think, ‘Oh, we need this element or that element.’ The music has always been an honest representation of whatever we happen to be working on at the time. We had all been playing music for a long time before we put the band together, and our roots influences are what come out. Those influences always overtake whatever conceptual ideas you might have. It’s always been that way with this band — you always return to who you really are.” The ability of The Doobie Brothers’ music to connect with the essentials of people’s lives in tuneful, affecting songs has developed an audience that spans generations today. Known for their dynamic live performances, the band plays close to 100 shows a year touring worldwide, delighting concert goers of all ages. Simmons adds, “We have a hardcore fan base that has handed our music down through the years to their children and their children’s children. Repeatedly, people go to our concerts and come up to us and say, ‘My dad turned me on to you guys years ago, and I’ve loved you guys all this time, and my kids are listening to you now.” “And the songs that people all know, be it ‘Listen to the Music,’ ‘Black Water’ or ‘China Grove,’ are still getting played,” Johnston adds. “Any song that stands the test of time for 40 years or is getting played around the country on a daily basis – that to me is a testament to the quality of the tunes, and that they have something to say that resonates with people. I’d like to say this band has been relevant – it’s been relevant musically, it’s been relevant lyrically, and we’ve always put out a high quality of music.” They take none of it for granted. And their music has proven to be relatable for generations since they first came together, which is why they continue to make new music. The fundamental appeal that has drawn listeners to this group for four decades may be best expressed by Simmons: “In a certain sense, what this band has always had in common with everyone else is the word ‘hope.’ We hoped we would make some good music, and we hoped there would be some acceptance, and we hoped that things would get better in the world. In that respect, we’re just the same – we’re still hopeful about the future.” The mere name of the band gives one hope. And it makes you think, it makes you feel and makes you appreciate the efforts of one of America’s most dependable musical outfits. It takes you back, while also helping you look ahead.
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Genres
Classic Rock, Rythem & Blues, Rock Blues
Band members
John McFee, Ed Toth, Marc Russo, Tom Johnston, John Cowan, Patrick Simmons, Bill Payne
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What fans are saying
Alison
5 / 5
Fantastic upgrade to the fifth row. Entire band was perfect. Played their biggest hits with a few new ones thrown in. It was an Older crowd but we were on our feet for much of the concert. It’s a shame that we book these senior acts in the outdoor oven that is North Texas in the summer. More fans on the audience would be been a plus.
Dos Equis Pavilion Dallas, TX
Jun 30, 2024
Denise P. R.
5 / 5
The Doobie Brothers harmony is still FANTASTIC! They played nonstop and gave it their all. It brought back wonderful memories of 33 years ago when my husband and I saw them here at the Oak Mountain Amphitheater. I was big time pregnant with our first child, a son, who is a drummer like his dad. Wonderful, wonderful show!!!❤
Oak Mountain Amphitheatre Pelham, AL
Sep 03, 2022
Jeanie
5 / 5
What a great concert! It took me back to my college days and all the fun with friends and college life. It was a real treat to have Michael McDonald be a part of the show and hear his songs that rounded out the concert to be right up there in one of the best ever!
Arizona Financial Theatre Phoenix, AZ
Oct 06, 2022
Pam
4 / 5
The concert was good after a bit of a slow start, I thought. I realize that groups still are writing new sings, but with an act like the Doobie Brothers, there were a lot of old timers who wanted to hear the hits. Once the started cranking those up the crowd was rocking with a good energy.
Hard Rock Live Northfield, OH
Oct 13, 2018
Theresa
5 / 5
Fantastic Concert! Our friends, as well as ourselves, had previously seen some other major artists and stated that the Doobie Brothers out performed these other legendary bands! Couple of the overhead fans weren’t working, which may have helped for the humidity. Plenty of food & drink options. Lots of security. We’ll be back!!!
Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Alpharetta, GA
Jul 15, 2024
Johno
4 / 5
Fantastic!!!!! Lucky enough to see them for the 2nd time this year and they didn’t miss a beat. The energy their iconic songs create is just amazing!! Had everyone up out of their seats!! Played some new songs which are going to be hits. A must see event!!! Keep rocking!!!!!
Palace Theatre Stamford, CT
Nov 15, 2018
Eddie
4 / 5
Show was actually pushed back to July 25. It was amazing!!! I expected it to be great, but went beyond my expectations! Harmonies were tight, the band was tight, and Michael McDonald was on fire! Pat and Tom sounded great as well. Made my love for their music grow tremendously!!!
PNC Music Pavilion Charlotte, NC
Jul 26, 2022
Anonymous
5 / 5
It was fantasitic. The Doobie Brothers are just as good as they were in the 70's and 80"s and onward. Michael McDonald was also with Tom and Pat and they played all (and I mean ALL) the hits. 2-hour show at the amazing YouTube Theater located at SoFi Stadium.
YouTube Theater Los Angeles, CA
Oct 03, 2022
Monica
5 / 5
Fabulous night despite the rain. A very busy Parlay Lounge for an early drink. Enjoyed the pre-concert music with Phil Thompson trio. They were an unexpected surprise. Good piano, sax & guitar! Great newer songs and musical memories from the Doobie Brothers. Vocals from Michael McDonald made for a special night. Overall, a perfect 10!!
Treasure Island Resort and Casino Welch, MN
Sep 19, 2022
James
4 / 5
Great show. Several shining guitar moments. Bringing Jacksonville’s own Derek Trucks on guitar along with Robert Cray on a blues tune with the Doobie Brothers was golden. All the hits from the 70’s and Michael McDonald on Keys and vocals was a crowd favorite.
Daily's Place Jacksonville, FL
Jul 10, 2024
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The Doobie Brothers Tour Cities
Omaha, NE Maryland Heights, MO Clarkston, MI Burgettstown, PA West Valley City, UT Raleigh, NC Tinley Park, IL Saratoga Springs, NY Denver, CO Camden, NJ Ridgefield, WA Cuyahoga Falls, OH Holmdel, NJ Noblesville, IN Charlotte, NC Syracuse, NY London, ON Bristow, VA Mansfield, MA Laval, QC Gilford, NH Cincinnati, OH New York City, NY Québec, QC Allentown, PA Kingston, ON Bridgeport, CT

Frequently Asked Questions About The Doobie Brothers

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is The Doobie Brothers on tour?

Yes, The Doobie Brothers is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming The Doobie Brothers concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The Doobie Brothers tour is scheduled for 27 dates across 27 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is The Doobie Brothers scheduled to play?

The Doobie Brothers is scheduled to play 27 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the The Doobie Brothers tour start?

The Doobie Brothers’s tour starts Jul 30, 2024 and ends on Oct 15, 2024. They will play 27 cities; their most recent concert was held in Charlotte at PNC Music Pavilion and their next upcoming concert will be in Maryland Heights, at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - St. Louis.

What venues is The Doobie Brothers performing at?

As part of the The Doobie Brothers tour, The Doobie Brothers is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Jul 30 - Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
Jul 31 - Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park At Walnut Creek
Aug 03 - Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Aug 04 - Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
Aug 06 - Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
Aug 07 - New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Aug 09 - Bridgeport, CT @ Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
Aug 10 - Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Aug 12 - Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
Aug 13 - Saratoga Springs, NY @ Broadview Stage at SPAC
Aug 15 - Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
Aug 17 - Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
Aug 18 - Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
Aug 20 - Burgettstown, PA @ The Pavilion at Star Lake
Aug 22 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
Aug 24 - Maryland Heights,, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - St. Louis
Aug 25 - Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Aug 27 - Omaha, NE @ CHI Health Center Omaha
Aug 29 - Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
Aug 30 - West Valley City, UT @ Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sep 05 - Ridgefield, WA @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
Sep 27 - Syracuse, NY @ Upstate Medical Arena at The Oncenter War Memorial
Sep 28 - Allentown, PA @ PPL Center
Oct 08 - London, ON @ Budweiser Gardens
Oct 12 - Laval, QC @ Place Bell
Oct 13 - Kingston, ON @ Slush Puppie Place
Oct 15 - Quebec City, QC @ Centre Vidéotron
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