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Warren Haynes

Warren Haynes Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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Followers 310,598
Category Blues, Blues & Rock, Jam Bands, Jam Rock, Soul Blues, Rock, Blues & Soul., Rock & Roll, Soul, Soul And Blues..
Concerts
May
14
Humphreys Concerts By the Bay
San Diego
Tickets
May
15
Marquee Theatre
Tempe
Tickets
May
16
Fox Tucson Theatre
Tucson
Tickets
May
25
Dark Star Jubilee 2025
Thornville
Tickets
Jun
08
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison
Tickets
Jun
14
New York State Blues Festival 2025
Syracuse
Tickets
Jul
01
Islington Assembly Hall
London
Tickets
Jul
08
La Cigale
Paris 18 Buttes-montmartre
Tickets
Jul
10
Z7 Konzertfabrik
Pratteln
Tickets
Jul
13
Evenemententerrein Weert-Noord
Weert
Tickets
Jul
23
FestivalPark
Rock Mills
Tickets
About Warren Haynes
You think you know someone, and then you realize that there’s more than meets the eye. Grammy Award winning artist Warren Haynes has been recognized as a cornerstone of the American music landscape and revered as one of the finest guitar players in the world. Throughout his prolific career as part of three of the greatest live groups in rock history – Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule and the Dead – his virtuosic artistry has led to thousands of unforgettable performances and millions of album and track sales. Despite all of the ground that Haynes has covered on his musical journey, the impressive thing is that he still has many miles to explore. On his newest solo album Ashes and Dust, he puts forth one of his most gorgeous, musically rich and personal albums to date. It is endlessly exciting to see one of the most brilliant minds in modern music shine an entirely new light on the depths of his creativity. Ashes and Dust, only the third studio album Haynes has ever released under his own name, is a masterful work of art and a particularly important statement for Haynes. The songs are immediately and clearly different from his usual style – encompassing beautiful acoustic arrangements, a rootsy/Americana soundscape and honeyed vocals that cut straight through to the soul. Although many of these songs are brand new, some of the tunes that make up this album have been dear to Warren for years. In some cases he has been carrying them around for 20 or 30 years, waiting for the right time to record them. “I’ve been writing songs all my life from a more folky, singer-songwriter, even Celtic direction,” he says. “For a while, I’ve been compiling songs that didn’t necessarily fit in with Gov’t Mule or the Allman Brothers or even my last solo album. So this record was really a chance to bring a lot of that music to fruition. It’s really given me the opportunity to take a lot of songs I love, that didn’t have a home, and build a home for them.” Given his life-long commitment to experimentation and eclecticism, though, it should come as no surprise that the album reveals yet another new side of his musical personality. Knowing that he wanted to pursue a more folk-based approach on this project, he brought in the New Jersey-based Americana band Railroad Earth as collaborators. “I have a cool chemistry with those guys—they add their own personality to the songs, but they’re really great at interpreting, as well,” says Haynes. “We’ve known each other casually for several years, and then at Del-Fest a few years ago, we winged a few songs together and it went really well. A little later, when I was opening the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, they joined me for part of the set. We did that with a little more rehearsal, more preparation, and it was a great experience. At that point, I started thinking that maybe I should make my next record with these guys.” Even with a clear sense of his goals for the album, Haynes and Railroad Earth still needed to explore various avenues and possibilities. They recorded more than 30 songs, often trying entirely different arrangements for each take or even recording late at night and not listening to playbacks until they reconvened the next day. Fans of jam-band powerhouse Gov’t Mule or the most recent soul-charged incarnation of the Warren Haynes Band—or listeners who know Haynes through his 25-year affiliation with the Allman Brothers Band or his work with various extensions of the Grateful Dead family—may be surprised to hear him working in a more song-based context. Several of the tracks on Ashes and Dust, like “Company Man” and “Coal Tattoo,” are links to the folk tradition of narrative writing. “I love story songs,” Haynes says. “I was very influenced by the whole concept of writing songs that tell a story. When I first got bitten by the singer-songwriter bug, when I was 14, it was due to those people who transported you to another place and another time with their songs” Which is not to say that Ashes and Dust leaves his instrumental adventures behind; several songs such as “Blue Maiden’s Tale” and “Stranded in Self-Pity” open out into more extended musical journeys. “In the studio, you’re always looking for the balance between structure and focus and improvisation, opening up the music to chance” says Haynes. “But too much of either can keep the music from being as rewarding or as effective as it can be. Luckily my audience loves things to be stretched out. They love to hear the performance aspect. It was nice to take a few dirt roads, musically speaking, and go to some places none of us were expecting.” Haynes shares that this album also brought out some new dimensions for him as a guitarist. “My playing here is quite different from what I’ve done in recent projects. It’s showcasing a side of my musicality that’s unlike, in some cases, anything I’ve ever done,” he says, noting that he played a hollow-body D’Angelico instrument (“kind of a jazz guitar”) for many of the sessions. “I like to adapt to my surroundings—to the music itself and to the musicians, trying to choose a musical voice that fits into the overall picture a certain way. I played a lot more slide guitar than I’ve played in a long time and a lot of acoustic guitar, things that were more directed to weaving themselves into the fabric of this music.” One of the songs, “Spots of Time” (the lyrics of which include the phrase that gives the album its title), may be familiar to ardent Haynes-watchers. The song was written by Haynes and Phil Lesh from the Grateful Dead, and the Allman Brothers have been playing it on stage in recent years. He had hoped that the song would be included if the Allmans made another studio album, but after the legendary band retired in 2014, he decided to record it himself—but not before inviting Allman Brothers Band bassist Oteil Burbridge and percussionist Marc Quinones to join him in the studio. On “Gold Dust Woman,” Grace Potter adds her unique vocal timbre. Sparking a fast friendship and instant chemistry several years ago, Haynes and Potter have performed this song together many times on stage and this endeavor seemed like the perfect opportunity to document it in the studio. That chemistry, along with Railroad Earth’s unique instrumental interpretation, plays out here in fine form on the sole duet on the album. The presence of these world-class musicians and artists, along with that of Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Shawn Colvin and famed harmonica player Mickey Raphael (who each make an appearance here on “Wanderlust”) is yet another reason why Ashes and Dust stands as such a personal, ambitious document of Warren Haynes’ history. With songs that reach back to his initial fascination with music and others that go right up to the present day, it’s a look behind his first-rate playing and into his enduring creative spirit. “These songs were each very important to me when they were written, especially since some of them go so far back,” he says. “They’re all visual memories and experiences of certain time periods that I tried to capture in song. They really represent a collection of memories in my life.”
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What fans are saying
Kathi
5 / 5
Warren you made me cry. Makes No Difference and Soul Shine. The symphony was awesome.band fabulous!
PNC Pavilion Cincinnati, OH
Jul 29, 2024
Big
5 / 5
These guys played for 2.5 hours with a 30-minute intermission between sets. Killer show and LOUD!
Neptune Theatre Seattle, WA
Apr 26, 2025
DAve
5 / 5
Warren Haynes Band: 4/5/25 My full review here: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10238713509762839&set=a.1204260793130 📸Review and photo by DAve (Concert #983)
Township Auditorium Columbia, SC
Apr 08, 2025
Dwayne
5 / 5
Awesome evening. One of the best shows seen. I would love to see it again.
Saint Augustine Amphitheater Saint Augustine South, FL
Nov 21, 2019
Elaine
5 / 5
Excellent show.! The music was flawless. Warren definitely can hold his own
Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sep 22, 2024
Steve
5 / 5
Awesome performance Warren played inspired, check out this tour if you can.!!
Holly Theatre Medford, OR
Apr 28, 2025
John
5 / 5
I had a great day at the show with Warren.
Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO
Sep 19, 2024
Mary
5 / 5
So awesome. All the musicians were excellent. So well organized.
U.S. Cellular Center Asheville Asheville, NC
Dec 09, 2018
William
5 / 5
Warren Haynes is the man!! The venue is terrific! 👍.
Amphitheater At Quarry Park Rocklin, CA
May 04, 2025
Paul
5 / 5
Should be more stars, show was absolutely phenomenal!
Madison Square Garden New York City, NY
Mar 11, 2020
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Warren Haynes Tour Cities
Thornville, OH Tucson, AZ Weert, Netherlands London, United Kingdom Morrison, CO San Diego, CA Pratteln, Switzerland Syracuse, NY Tempe, AZ

Frequently Asked Questions About Warren Haynes

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Warren Haynes on tour?

Yes, Warren Haynes is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Warren Haynes concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Warren Haynes tour is scheduled for 11 dates across 9 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Warren Haynes scheduled to play?

Warren Haynes is scheduled to play 11 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Warren Haynes tour start?

Warren Haynes’s tour starts May 14, 2025 and ends on Jul 23, 2025. They will play 9 cities; their most recent concert was held in San Diego at Humphreys Concerts By the Bay and their next upcoming concert will be in Tucson at Fox Tucson Theatre.

What venues is Warren Haynes performing at?

As part of the Warren Haynes tour, Warren Haynes is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

May 14 - San Diego, CA @ Humphreys Concerts By the Bay
May 15 - Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
May 16 - Tucson, AZ @ Fox Tucson Theatre
May 25 - Thornville, OH @ Legend Valley
Jun 08 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Jun 14 - Syracuse, NY @ Chevy Court
Jul 01 - London, United Kingdom @ Islington Assembly Hall
Jul 08 - Paris 18 Buttes-montmartre, France @ La Cigale
Jul 10 - Pratteln, BL @ Z7 Konzertfabrik
Jul 13 - Weert, Netherlands @ Evenemententerrein Weert-Noord
Jul 23 - Rock Mills, VA @ FestivalPark
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