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DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS IN CONCERT:

Southern rockers Drive-By Truckers have a penchant for tradition, recording their studio albums in analog and insisting on releasing their records on vinyl. The band's traditional approach extends to their beloved live concerts, where craft and musicianship take center stage and marathon sets are the norm. The Truckers may orbit just under the mainstream's radar, but their devoted followers wouldn't have it any other way — as one of the best-kept secrets in music, the band has fans eagerly awaiting their intimate 2014 tour dates in support of English Oceans, their tenth studio album. 

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1996, the Drive-By Truckers' path to success was slow but steady, aided by a grassroots online presence and their constant touring. Following the release of their first two albums Gangstabilly (1998) and Pizza Deliverance (1999), the band embarked on their first US tour, further added to their reputation as consummate performers with electrifying live sets. 2005's The Dirty South marked the band's first appearance on the Billboard 200, which the band has steadily climbed with each subsequent release. Following the release of their tenth studio album English Oceans in 2014, the band will hit the road for another rollicking tour.

FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:

"Once again DBT do not disappoint. This is a band that puts out excellent albums, and a rare occurrence where they are even better live."

"I have seen DBT 30+ times and they always make me look around for the next show! I love their energy and how they play off each other! I have never been to a bad show and this one was no different."

"As always, DBT kept me smiling and singing. Hood and Cooley took turns telling us our favorite yarns, up close and personal."

Setlists

    1. 1.Primer Coat
    2. 2.Puttin' People on the Moon
    3. 3.Ramon Casiano
    4. 4.The Company I Keep
    5. 5.Women Without Whiskey
    6. 6.Drag the Lake Charlie
    7. 7.3 Dimes Down
    8. 8.Sink Hole
    9. 9.Uncle Frank
    10. 10.Tornadoes
    11. 11.A Ghost to Most
    12. 12.Buttholeville / State Trooper
    13. 13.Surrender Under Protest
    14. 14.Let There Be Rock
    15. 15.Marry Me
    16. 16.Road Cases
    17. 17.Shut Up and Get on the Plane
    18. 18.A World of Hurt (With John J. McCauley)
    19. 19.Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
    1. -Mary Jane (Rick James cover)
    2. 1.Birthday Boy
    3. 2.The Righteous Path
    4. 3.3 Dimes Down
    5. 4.Puttin' People on the Moon
    6. 5.Ramon Casiano
    7. 6.Tornadoes
    8. 7.A Ghost to Most
    9. 8.Goode's Field Road
    10. 9.Women Without Whiskey
    11. 10.Hell No, I Ain't Happy / Sign “☮” the Times (Drive‐By Truckers song / Prince cover)
    12. 11.Marry Me
    13. 12.Buttholeville
    14. 13.Maria's Awful Disclosures
    15. 14.Let There Be Rock
    16. 15.Shut Up and Get on the Plane
    17. 16.Grand Canyon
    1. 1.Lookout Mountain
    2. 2.Marry Me
    3. 3.Buttholeville
    4. 4.Shut Up and Get on the Plane
    5. 5.Birthday Boy
    6. 6.Too Much Sex (Too Little Jesus)
    7. 7.Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John cover)
    8. 8.Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love (Van Halen cover)
    9. 9.Shit Shots Count
    10. 10.Hell No, I Ain't Happy
    11. 11.Let There Be Rock
    1. 1.Days of Graduation
    2. 2.Ronnie and Neil
    3. 3.72 (This Highway's Mean)
    4. 4.Dead, Drunk, and Naked
    5. 5.Guitar Man Upstairs
    6. 6.Birmingham
    7. 7.Ramon Casiano
    8. 8.The Three Great Alabama Icons
    9. 9.The Southern Thing
    10. 10.Surrender Under Protest
    11. 11.Wallace
    12. 12.Made Up English Oceans
    13. 13.Plastic Flowers on the Highway
    14. 14.Primer Coat
    15. 15.Buttholeville
    16. 16.Zip City
    17. 17.Let There Be Rock
    18. 18.Every Single Storied Flameout
    19. 19.Road Cases
    20. 20.Women Without Whiskey
    21. 21.Life in the Factory
    22. 22.Shut Up and Get on the Plane
    23. 23.Greenville to Baton Rouge
    24. 24.Angels and Fuselage
    25. 25.Keep On Smilin' (Wet Willie cover)
    26. 26.Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
    1. 1.Tornadoes
    2. 2.A Ghost to Most
    3. 3.Goode's Field Road
    4. 4.Shit Shots Count
    5. 5.Ronnie and Neil
    6. 6.72 (This Highway's Mean)
    7. 7.Dead, Drunk, and Naked
    8. 8.Guitar Man Upstairs
    9. 9.Lookout Mountain
    10. 10.Gravity's Gone
    11. 11.Wallace
    12. 12.Women Without Whiskey
    13. 13.Let There Be Rock
    14. 14.Shut Up and Get on the Plane
    15. 15.Greenville to Baton Rouge
    16. 16.Angels and Fuselage

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 443 reviews
  • Couldn’t understand the vocals

    by rkeyfour on 3/21/23The Pageant - St LouisRating: 3 out of 5

    The vocals are an important part of the Drive-By Truckers experience, but at this venue we couldn’t hear and understand the vocals. Not sure if it was because of the mix or the venue, but it was a very frustrating experience. I really like the Drive-By Truckers music but l’m not coming back to see them at this venue again.

  • Drive-By Truckers

    by Mark R on 3/21/23The Pageant - St LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    If you ever have a chance to see this band live, do it. Not the first time, and hopefully not the last...Truckers are still one of the best live bands I've ever seen. Acoustics in Pageant were decent.

  • Great Show-Freezing Venue

    by pacers35 on 3/21/23The Pageant - St LouisRating: 2 out of 5

    Both DBT and Margo Cilker put on a wonderful show. However, the temperature in the venue felt like it was 40 degrees. It made what should have been a 5 star experience a very unpleasant one instead.

  • AWESOME

    by Hill Billie on 3/20/23Old Forester's Paristown Hall - LouisvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Music fantastic great venue drinks too expensive next time i won:t drink but i will return!

  • Rockin Show

    by Kim S on 3/20/23Old Forester's Paristown Hall - LouisvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    We have seen the Drive-By Truckers 3 times now. This was by far the best performance. They were really into the show this evening. However they tend to go to venues where it is standing room only. This was good back in the day but unfortunately due to our ages we just can't stand on concrete for that many hours straight anymore. Unless they start going to venues with seats this sadly might be our last time seeing them. At least they rock it out for our possible last performance with them. Keep Rockin' DBT!!!

  • A great band compromised by poor sound

    by Buckshot George on 3/20/23Old Forester's Paristown Hall - LouisvilleRating: 2 out of 5

    I love Drive By Truckers, but was disappointed by the sound at this concert. Opening act Margo Cilker sounded great, but that was simple. Two acoustic guitars and vocals. I hesitate to give this show one star, because maybe there is a noise ordinance in this neighborhood or something. Sound wasn’t very loud, and very muffled, bassy, and boomy. It wasn’t nearly as great as seeing the band at Headliners Music Hall. I actually left early. It was a better experience to just listen to the music in my car. Otherwise, the venue was very nice and the staff were very friendly. I would be willing to give this venue another chance. My friend said the Primus show here sounded great. This show was a dud.

  • Venue great! Sound was off. Couldn’t hear vocals at all.

    by Teri40047 on 3/20/23Old Forester's Paristown Hall - LouisvilleRating: 2 out of 5

    We left early due to not being able to hear what was being sung

  • great band sounding great

    by dogbreth2 on 3/15/23Barrymore Theatre - MadisonRating: 5 out of 5

    DbT always play a solid show. Sound quality at Barrymore was really great. "The Driver" opener for the show was an epic three guitar rock jam. Show was kinda geared to a Sunday night show cuz it was a Sunday night show. Band sounded fantastic tho

  • Great show

    by Pk on 3/15/23Barrymore Theatre - MadisonRating: 4 out of 5

    I really like the intimacy of the Barrymore. They get some great acts. The DBTs put on an energetic, joyful show. The musicians are pretty tight. Downside was the sound mix was terrible. Started near the front and then moved in back behind the sound board because everyone in the front rows felt the need to stand up the entire duration. So the view was better farther back. Vocals were distorted. Wailing guitars started up an annoying chatter that made me relieved when they ended. I saw Bruce Cockburn here a year ago and the sound was excellent. So I don't think it's the theater. Maybe the band needs a new sound engineer on their travels.

  • Great time and venue

    by Spafford74 on 3/15/23Saint Andrew's Hall - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    Real good time filled with lots of good people and great tunes

  • DBT at St. Andrews

    by Detroit music lover on 3/13/23Saint Andrew's Hall - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    Great rock and roll show!! Cooley rules!! Very Detroit crowd for the Truckers, always in fine form

  • Hot Stuff

    by JonesMonkey on 11/21/22Thalia Hall - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent opener Nathan Graham started a Chicago fire, and the DBT’s carried it all night long!! A great show and a good time was had by all. If you haven’t seen them live, do so at first chance. Thalia has good sound & a great vibe. Go soon.

  • DBT always best show ever

    by ebr on 11/21/22Thalia Hall - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    DBT always the best show ever.... Thalia Hall is an amazing venue with historic feel and is beautiful, easy to get a drink, bathrooms clean and close, neighborhood really cool. Always go to the show...

  • DBT’s Deliver

    by Jambandfan on 11/21/22Thalia Hall - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    This band never disappoints, rockin’ differnet song styles, peaking their Minds on how the feel bout state of living their masters at their craft, a fabulous experience to see live. Seem em at small rooms Abbey Pub n schubas when they started and growing into larger venues

  • The Rock Show!

    by SoulmanCMF on 11/21/22Thalia Hall - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    Great Rock and Roll band that know how to bring it live. Very large catalog of songs and something for everybody. This was a wonderful benefit show to help feed the hungry as well. Highlight for me was the closer "Grand Canyon."

  • Good show

    by John on 11/21/22Thalia Hall - ChicagoRating: 3 out of 5

    Your ticket process stinks. Want to buy tix for other events and never get them. The bots always do. Why even put someone in the queue? Be better

  • DBT

    by John on 8/10/22Elevation 27 - Virginia BeachRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show, great venue. I would go see DBT again and look forward to seeing other bands at this venue.

  • Great Band Great Venue

    by Doug on 8/5/22Elevation 27 - Virginia BeachRating: 5 out of 5

    Drive-by Truckers are always put on a great Rock Show. Elevation 27 is a great venue. The restaurant is legit and offers a decent choice of foods.

  • The band was disappointing...

    by Bella on 8/3/22Greenfield Lake Amphitheater - WilmingtonRating: 1 out of 5

    I've been following the band forever and a day and they played for 45 minutes maybe and no old goodie songs i only knew 2 of the songs. They acted like they didn't want to be there. Sad night

  • So loud could not hear singers

    by JH on 8/3/22Greenfield Lake Amphitheater - WilmingtonRating: 1 out of 5

    Not impressed. I’m sure they are talented musicians not not great entertainers. I really did not enjoy show and left early