Atlantic City, NJ
Patchogue, NY
Overall Rating
4.4
By Captain Fantastic
Fresh Hot Disco Biscuits have been served!!
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville
The Disco Biscuits are the best band in the land at the moment. Between the long tasty jams or the incredible light and laser show you won't find a better concert experience.
By RichardC59
The Disco Biscuits
Tabernacle - Atlanta
Nashville TN Show was Incredible! Atlanta GA Show was Awesome! Someone asked me what my fav was & I said just pick one bc they both were fantastic!
By Amanda C
Disco Biscuits Crush the Lincoln Theater
Tabernacle - Atlanta
The Disco Biscuits crushed the Lincoln Theater with an epic tour closer. The Why We Dance tour will go down in history as one of the best Disco Biscuits tours to date. They fittingly started and ended the tour with "Why We Dance"with the final encore at the Lincoln. The 34-show tour began on the west coast in January with 13 shows in California, Nevada, Arizona and Colorado, hopped over to the northeast and then ended in the Southeast, with stops along the way in some cities they hadn't visited in over 15 years, including Louisville, Houston, and Tucson, AZ.
By DrDonnie311
Biscuits tore the roof of the Tabernacle in the ATL!!!
Tabernacle - Atlanta
The Biscuits are playing on another level this tour and the energy of the band and the crowds are infectious!!
By Ian
Amazing as always
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville
This band is always great but the last few years they're playing the best I've seen/heard from them in over a decade. Truly cruising full speed ahead and its making for some awesome shows.
By Chavez
Transport me to New Orleans
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville
This venue feels like it was conceived after a night at Tipatina’s uptown in NOLA. Amazing sound and lights. 5 star review!
By Mike
Should require personal hygiene standards
Mercury Ballroom - Louisville
The amount of people in this building that had BO honestly ruined the whole show. Before I entered the venue there were people in line that hadn’t showered. Then inside people who don’t shower. Everywhere you turn. The venue should have some sort of standard acceptable hygiene to enter.
By Boscoes
The Disco Biscuits, the greatest band in the world
State Theatre - Portland
Blending jam music and house music into an otherworldly performance. What an incredible show They truly take you to another world!!
By KMc
Blew me away!
State Theatre - Portland
Absolutely incredible musical experience. They played two sets of 1:40 minutes each with a short break. Each set was literally non- stop music. I’ve never experienced a better concert!
By KStone
The Best Band You’ve Never Heard Of
State Theatre - Portland
It’s the greatest live show out there in the jam band scene. Been to 88 shows so far and have yet to see anything close to the same show twice. With a catalog of 200+ songs they never fail to keep it fresh. They pioneered they’re own genre of music; trancefusion. You’ll never regret going; your bank account might though.
Disco Biscuits on Tour
Godfathers of the modern jam band movement, the Disco Biscuits emerged out of Philadelphia in 1995 and quickly became one of the most successful independent bands in the country. The quartet -- originally comprised of guitarist and vocalist Jon "The Barber" Gutwillig, bassist and vocalist Marc Brownstein, keyboardist Ben Hayflick (replaced by Aron Magner in 1995), and drummer Sam Altman (later replaced by Allen Aucoin in 2005) -- is famous for bridging the gap between electronica and psychedelic rock, creating an entire genre known as "trance fusion." Drawing on elements from two seemingly disparate music genres, their compelling rhythms and complex blend of classical, jazz, funk, techno, and soul have mesmerized fans for decades. Not long after the release of their debut album, 1996's Encephalus Crime, the Disco Biscuits toured with the likes of the Jerry Garcia Band, Morphine and The Black Crowes. Since then, they've released 18 albums and two EPs -- an impressive feat for a band with no affiliation to a mainstream record label. Join the Disco Biscuits on tour as they retake the stage in 2022 to experience an epic show that redefines musical performance and artistic expression. Their famous concerts are known to absolutely rock the socks off audiences with over three hours of live, improvisational magic, filled with a mix of EDM, electronic rock and funk. You can also expect some interactive light shows for a truly memorable experience.
Disco Biscuits Live in Concert
Before you could dance to the Disco Biscuits in concert, you'd find them playing at house parties and fraternities in West Philly, where Gutwillig, Brownstein, Hayflick, and Altman met in the early '90s as students at the University of Pennsylvania. Back then, they'd play covers of bands like Phish and the Grateful Dead mixed with their early originals. They quickly began performing in the nightlife scene at venues packed with local fans, stepping out of the shadows and establishing their own original identity. When Magner first incorporated the JP8000 synthesizer at a Disco Biscuits concert on Halloween in 1997, it marked the beginning of the band's trance fusion era and led to an explosion in popularity and scope. In the summer of 1998, they embarked on a Disco Biscuits tour that pulled them away from their Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern stomping grounds to play shows down the East Coast, through the Midwest, along the West Coast, and back by way of the South. By 1999, the hometown heroes had amassed a dedicated fan following -- some of whom camped out after a canceled festival at a site they dubbed "Camp Bisco," leading to the first Camp Bisco Music Festival that still takes place to this today.