ZZ Top Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
1,531,015
Category
Blues, Classic Rock, Southern Rock, Rock
Concerts
Mar
05
Dothan Civic Center Arena
Dothan
Tickets
Mar
06
Saenger Theatre Mobile
Mobile
Tickets
Mar
09
Pompano Beach Amphitheater
Pompano Beach
Tickets
Mar
10
Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW
Fort Myers
Tickets
Mar
12
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa
Tampa
Tickets
Mar
14
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
St. Augustine
Tickets
Mar
18
Georgia Mountain Fair Inc
Hiawassee
Tickets
Mar
19
North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
North Charleston
Tickets
Mar
21
Crown Complex
Fayetteville
Tickets
Mar
22
The Bell Auditorium
Augusta
Tickets
Mar
23
Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
Montgomery
Tickets
Mar
26
John Hunt Auditorium
Tifton
Tickets
Mar
29
Caesars Event Center at Caesars Southern Indiana
Elizabeth
Tickets
Apr
01
Brown County Music Center
Nashville
Tickets
Apr
02
Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
Shipshewana
Tickets
Apr
05
State Farm Center
Champaign
Tickets
Apr
06
Riverside Theater
Milwaukee
Tickets
Apr
08
The Andrew J Brady Music Center
Cincinnati
Tickets
Apr
11
Show Me Center
Cape Girardeau
Tickets
Apr
26
Bendigo Jockey Club
Ascot
Tickets
Apr
27
Mornington Racecourse
Mornington
Tickets
Apr
29
Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Hindmarsh
Tickets
May
01
The Canyon - Agoura Hills
Agoura Hills
Tickets
May
03
Roche Estate
Pokolbin
Tickets
May
04
Stuart Park
North Wollongong
Tickets
May
07
Margaret Court Arena
Melbourne City Centre
Tickets
May
10
Sandstone Point Hotel
Sandstone Point
Tickets
May
11
Sandstone Point Hotel
Sandstone Point
Tickets
May
13
Darling Harbour Theatre
Sydney
Tickets
May
17
Spark Arena
Auckland
Tickets
May
18
TSB Arena
Wellington
Tickets
Jun
01
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Victoria
Tickets
Jun
03
Prospera Place
Kelowna
Tickets
Jun
04
Grey Eagle Event Centre
Tsuut'ina
Tickets
Jun
06
River Cree Casino & Resort
Enoch
Tickets
Jun
07
Sasktel Centre
Saskatoon
Tickets
Jun
08
Canada Life Centre
Winnipeg
Tickets
Jun
18
The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
Windsor
Tickets
Jun
20
The Arena at Pickering Casino Resort
Pickering
Tickets
Jun
21
The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto
Toronto
Tickets
Jun
22
FirstOntario Concert Hall
Hamilton
Tickets
Jun
25
Place Bell
Laval
Tickets
Jun
26
Quebec City Old Port Agora
Québec
Tickets
Jun
27
Hotel Casino New Brunswick
Moncton
Tickets
Aug
22
Great Canadian Casino Vancouver
Coquitlam
Tickets
Aug
23
River Rock Casino Resort
Richmond
Tickets
About ZZ Top
ZZ Top is an American blues rock band formed in 1970 in Houston, Texas. The band members are Billy Gibbons (vocals and guitar), Dusty Hill (bass guitar and vocals), and Frank Beard (drums). They hold the distinction of being one of the few rock bands still comprising its original members for nearly 40 years, along with the same manager/producer, Bill Ham.
They reached the peak of their commercial success in the 1970s and 1980s, scoring many hit songs during that era; but they remain together today and are still touring and releasing albums. ZZ Top was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 15, 2004. Summarizing their music, Cub Koda wrote, "As genuine roots musicians, they have few peers; Gibbons is one of America's finest blues guitarists working in the arena rock idiom ... while Hill and Beard provide the ultimate rhythm section support."[1] Their song lyrics often feature sexual innuendo and humor.
Nearly as well-known as their music is the group's appearance: Gibbons and Hill are always pictured wearing sunglasses (a nod to their 1979 song "Cheap Sunglasses"), similar (if not matching) clothing, and their trademark chest-length beards, while Beard sports a mustache but not a beard. In 1984, the Gillette Company reportedly offered Gibbons and Hill US$1 million apiece to shave their beards for a television commercial, but they declined.
The origin of the band's name was not officially known for many years. Some theories included: the two brands of rolling paper, Zig-Zag and Top; a tribute to blues legend Z. Z. Hill; Z-shaped barn-door braces Gibbons once saw at a farm; and/or Billy Gibbons seeing the two words running together on a dilapidated bill board. The real origin, as told by Billy Gibbons and also recorded in his new book (Rock + Roll Gearhead), is derived from the name of blues master B.B. King. They wanted to call themselves Z.Z. King but sounded too similar to their blues legend hero. They figured that "King" was at the "top" so thus settled on ZZ Top.
The men who would form ZZ Top had played in several different Texas-based groups (including the Moving Sidewalks, The Cellar Dwellers, The Hustlers, The Warlocks and American Blues) before joining forces in late 1969.
They toured almost continually for several years, but first gained wide acclaim with their third album, Tres Hombres (1973). It contained the classic song "La Grange", referencing the bordello that is the subject of the musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
The band continued touring, recording, and releasing albums until 1977, when they took an extended hiatus. Their long-time manager/producer/image maker Bill Ham used this time to negotiate a deal that allowed the band to keep control of their previous recordings, which would be distributed by their new label, Warner Brothers. They reunited two and a half years later in order to start recording under that new Warner Brothers contract. Unbeknown to the other, both Hill and Gibbons had grown the chest-length beards that quickly became a part of their "wildman" image.
They reached new heights of popularity with the 1983 album Eliminator, boosted to prominence by memorable music videos for the tracks "Gimme All Your Lovin'", "Legs" and "Sharp-Dressed Man" each of which featured a small bright red Ford '34 3 window hotrod called The Eliminator and a trio of mysterious, beautiful women who travel around helping various people. The album also featured a distinctive synthesizer-laced sound--a rarity in the blues rock genre--which added a modern, new wave edge to the music, and helped the album become successful. Eliminator remains their most successful album to date.
Their next album, Afterburner, mostly featured the same blend of synthesizers, sequencers and blues rock. Some critics have expressed frustration at this approach. But on subsequent albums, less and less synth- and synchronizer-influenced music is heard. An occasional song with those elements and instruments is included on recent albums as a nod to their past.
In 1994, ZZ Top signed a five-disc deal with RCA Record. Many fans (or, as they refer to themselves, "fanzz") feel that the recordings of this era are as artistically strong as the earlier London and Warner Brothers recordings, but have expressed disappointment with RCA's promotion of these releases.
In July 2000, while on tour in Europe, Hill was diagnosed with Hepatitis C, which forced the cancellation of several dates in that tour. Hill has since made a remarkable recovery, joking, "You just can't keep down ZZ Top!"
In 2003, a comprehensive collection of recordings from the London and Warner Brother years entitled "Chrome, Smoke & BBQ" was released. Also in 2003, ZZ Top was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
As of 2006, it is reported that ZZ Top is recording their 15th studio album.
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Genres
Blues, Classic Rock, Southern Rock, Rock
Band members
Frank Beard, Dusty Hill, Billy F Gibbons
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What fans are saying
Marc
ZZ Top really was sharp at Rot Rally in Austin Sat. nite they're guitar playing and their voice is still in pretty good shape. solid performance and what a crowd there was there on Saturday. by the way the opening band, the badwater boys from El Paso Texas, were awesome. I became an instant fan, check them out there's a reason they were opening up for ZZ Top they're really good.
Travis County Expo Center
Austin, TX
Jun 10, 2018
David
One of the best shows that I have seen in quite some time. My only complaint is that the venue needs to make the concessions easier to get to for handicapped ticket payers. The ADA is not allowing visitors to not have to climb stairs with motorized scooters and walkers. Other than that the weather and show were very good. I loved it and so did my girlfriend.
Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater
Lampe, MO
Oct 07, 2024
Jim
The sound system at Memorial Auditorium was terrible! The music was too loud and muddy. I couldn’t understand a word that Billie Gibbons was singing. I am a big fan of ZZ Top and this would have been the third time I have seen them over the years had I not left after 30 minutes. What a shame and a waste of money. Surely the Auditorium can do better!!
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
Chattanooga, TN
Nov 14, 2024
John
Cheap Trick first, Mad Co second, ZZ Top on 3 hours after scheduled start. Heard Mad Co a couple months ago in Nashville open for Lynyrd Skynyrd and acoustics much better in Austin. ZZ Top great set, great video, and great setting. Would go back tomorrow. Food OK. Beer readily available. Crowd friendly. Used upgraded parking at $25 per car. This saved a long walk or waiting for shuttle.
Austin360 Amphitheater
Austin, TX
May 21, 2019
Jerry
It was a pretty short show they played maybe an hour and a half if that I was surprised to be out of there before 11:00 . The show ended about 10 after 10:00. The. Music was good the sound is turned down at that place so that is another reason for the 3 1/2 Stars.
TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park
Indianapolis, IN
Aug 28, 2022
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ZZ Top Tour Cities
Hindmarsh, Australia
Champaign, IL
Fort Myers, FL
St. Augustine, FL
Saskatoon, SK
Milwaukee, WI
Hiawassee, GA
Cincinnati, OH
Pickering, ON
Moncton, NB
Laval, QC
Montgomery, AL
Shipshewana, IN
Pokolbin, Australia
Windsor, ON
Winnipeg, MB
Augusta, GA
Cape Girardeau, MO
Nashville, IN
Pompano Beach, FL
Sydney, Australia
Hamilton, ON
Dothan, AL
Victoria, BC
Fayetteville, NC
Coquitlam, BC
Toronto, ON
Mobile, AL
Québec, QC
North Charleston, SC
Tampa, FL
Tifton, GA
Auckland, New Zealand
Agoura Hills, CA
Wellington, New Zealand
Richmond, BC
Kelowna, BC
Frequently Asked Questions About ZZ Top
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is ZZ Top on tour?
Yes, ZZ Top is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
ZZ Top concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The ZZ Top tour
is scheduled for 46 dates across 37 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is ZZ Top scheduled to play?
ZZ Top is scheduled to play 46 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the ZZ Top tour start?
ZZ Top’s tour starts Mar 05, 2025 and ends on Aug 23, 2025.
They will play 37 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Dothan at Dothan Civic Center Arena and their next upcoming concert
will be in North Wollongong at Stuart Park.
What venues is ZZ Top performing at?
As part of the ZZ Top tour, ZZ Top is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Mar 05 - Dothan,
AL @ Dothan Civic Center Arena
Mar 06 - Mobile,
AL @ Saenger Theatre Mobile
Mar 09 - Pompano Beach,
FL @ Pompano Beach Amphitheater
Mar 10 - Fort Myers,
FL @ Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW
Mar 12 - Tampa,
FL @ Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa
Mar 14 - St. Augustine,
FL @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Mar 18 - Hiawassee,
GA @ Georgia Mountain Fair Inc
Mar 19 - North Charleston,
SC @ North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
Mar 21 - Fayetteville,
NC @ Crown Complex
Mar 22 - Augusta,
GA @ The Bell Auditorium
Mar 23 - Montgomery,
AL @ Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
Mar 26 - Tifton,
GA @ John Hunt Auditorium
Mar 29 - Elizabeth,
IN @ Caesars Event Center at Caesars Southern Indiana
Apr 01 - Nashville,
IN @ Brown County Music Center
Apr 02 - Shipshewana,
IN @ Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
Apr 05 - Champaign,
IL @ State Farm Center
Apr 06 - Milwaukee,
WI @ Riverside Theater
Apr 08 - Cincinnati,
OH @ The Andrew J Brady Music Center
Apr 11 - Cape Girardeau,
MO @ Show Me Center
Apr 26 - Ascot,
VIC @ Bendigo Jockey Club
Apr 27 - Mornington,
VIC @ Mornington Racecourse
Apr 29 - Hindmarsh,
SA @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre
May 01 - Agoura Hills,
CA @ The Canyon - Agoura Hills
May 03 - Pokolbin,
NSW @ Roche Estate
May 04 - North Wollongong,
NSW @ Stuart Park
May 07 - Melbourne City Centre,
Australia @ Margaret Court Arena
May 10 - Sandstone Point,
QLD @ Sandstone Point Hotel
May 11 - Sandstone Point,
QLD @ Sandstone Point Hotel
May 13 - Sydney,
NSW @ Darling Harbour Theatre
May 17 - Auckland,
New Zealand @ Spark Arena
May 18 - Wellington,
Wellington @ TSB Arena
Jun 01 - Victoria,
BC @ Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Jun 03 - Kelowna,
BC @ Prospera Place
Jun 04 - Tsuut'ina,
AB @ Grey Eagle Event Centre
Jun 06 - Enoch,
AB @ River Cree Casino & Resort
Jun 07 - Saskatoon,
SK @ Sasktel Centre
Jun 08 - Winnipeg,
MB @ Canada Life Centre
Jun 18 - Windsor,
ON @ The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
Jun 20 - Pickering,
ON @ The Arena at Pickering Casino Resort
Jun 21 - Toronto,
ON @ The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto
Jun 22 - Hamilton,
ON @ FirstOntario Concert Hall
Jun 25 - Laval,
QC @ Place Bell
Jun 26 - Québec,
QC @ Quebec City Old Port Agora
Jun 27 - Moncton,
NB @ Hotel Casino New Brunswick
Aug 22 - Coquitlam,
BC @ Great Canadian Casino Vancouver
Aug 23 - Richmond,
BC @ River Rock Casino Resort