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- 1.Warren Hellman's Banjo
- 2.Someday (Steve Earle cover)
- 3.Guitar Town (Steve Earle cover)
- 4.Ben McCulloch (Steve Earle cover)
- 5.The Galway Girl (Steve Earle cover)
- 6.Mystery Train Part II (Steve Earle cover)
- 7.Copperhead Road (Steve Earle cover)
- 8.Mr. Bojangles (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 9.You're Still Standin' There (Steve Earle cover)
- 10.You're the Best Lover That I Ever Had
- 11.Harlem River Blues (Justin Townes Earle cover)
- 12.Transcendental Blues (Steve Earle cover)
- 13.The Week of Living Dangerously
- 14.It's About Blood
- 15.The Firebreak Line
- 16.So You Wannabe an Outlaw
- 17.Casey Jones (Grateful Dead cover)
- 18.Rag Mama Rag (The Band cover)
- 1.Someday (Steve Earle cover)
- 2.Guitar Town (Steve Earle cover)
- 3.I Ain't Ever Satisfied
- 4.Ben McCulloch (Steve Earle cover)
- 5.The Galway Girl (Steve Earle cover)
- 6.Mystery Train Part II (Steve Earle cover)
- 7.Copperhead Road (Steve Earle cover)
- 8.Mr. Bojangles (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 9.You're Still Standin' There (Steve Earle cover)
- 10.Goodbye (Steve Earle cover)
- 11.South Nashville Blues (Steve Earle cover)
- 12.CCKMP (Steve Earle cover)
- 13.Transcendental Blues (Steve Earle cover)
- 14.The Week of Living Dangerously
- 15.The Firebreak Line
- 16.So You Wannabe an Outlaw
- 17.Fixin' to Die
Encore
- 18.Harlem River Blues (Justin Townes Earle cover)
- 1.Gettin' By (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 2.Mr. Bojangles (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 3.Hill Country Rain (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 4.Someday (Steve Earle cover)
- 5.Guitar Town (Steve Earle cover)
- 6.I Ain't Ever Satisfied
- 7.Guitar Town (Steve Earle cover)
- 8.Ben McCulloch (Steve Earle cover)
- 9.Dixieland (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover)
- 10.The Galway Girl (Steve Earle cover)
- 11.Mystery Train Part II (Steve Earle cover)
- 12.Copperhead Road (Steve Earle cover)
- 13.You're the Best Lover That I Ever Had
- 14.You're Still Standin' There (Steve Earle cover)
- 15.Goodbye (Steve Earle cover)
- 16.Sparkle and Shine (Steve Earle cover)
- 17.Transcendental Blues (Steve Earle cover)
- 18.The Week of Living Dangerously
- 19.It's About Blood
- 20.The Firebreak Line
- 21.So You Wannabe an Outlaw
- 22.Fixin' to Die
Encore
- 23.Harlem River Blues (Justin Townes Earle cover)
- 24.City of Immigrants (Steve Earle cover)
- 25.Casey Jones (Grateful Dead cover)
- 26.Rag Mama Rag (The Band cover)
- 1.Gettin' By (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 2.Charlie Dunn (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 3.Wheel (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 4.Gypsy Songman (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 5.I Makes Money (Money Don't Make Me) (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 6.Mr. Bojangles (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 7.Hill Country Rain (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 8.Someday (Steve Earle cover)
- 9.Guitar Town (Steve Earle cover)
- 10.I Ain't Ever Satisfied
- 11.Ben McCulloch (Steve Earle cover)
- 12.Dixieland (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover)
- 13.The Galway Girl (Steve Earle cover)
- 14.Mystery Train Part II (Steve Earle cover)
- 15.Copperhead Road (Steve Earle cover)
- 16.You're the Best Lover That I Ever Had
- 17.You're Still Standin' There (Steve Earle cover)
- 18.Goodbye (Steve Earle cover)
- 19.Sparkle and Shine (Steve Earle cover)
- 20.Transcendental Blues (Steve Earle cover)
- 21.The Week of Living Dangerously
- 22.It's About Blood
- 23.The Firebreak Line
- 24.So You Wannabe an Outlaw
- 25.Fixin' to Die
Encore
- 26.Harlem River Blues (Justin Townes Earle cover)
- 27.City of Immigrants (Steve Earle cover)
- 28.Casey Jones (Grateful Dead cover)
- 29.Rag Mama Rag (The Band cover)
- 1.Gettin' By (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 2.Charlie Dunn (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 3.Wheel (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 4.Gypsy Songman (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 5.I Makes Money (Money Don't Make Me) (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 6.Mr. Bojangles (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 7.Hill Country Rain (Jerry Jeff Walker cover)
- 8.Someday (Steve Earle cover)
- 9.Guitar Town (Steve Earle cover)
- 10.I Ain't Ever Satisfied
- 11.Ben McCulloch (Steve Earle cover)
- 12.Dixieland (Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band cover)
- 13.The Galway Girl (Steve Earle cover)
- 14.Mystery Train Part II (Steve Earle cover)
- 15.Copperhead Road (Steve Earle cover)
- 16.You're the Best Lover That I Ever Had
- 17.You're Still Standin' There (Steve Earle cover)
- 18.Goodbye (Steve Earle cover)
- 19.Sparkle and Shine (Steve Earle cover)
- 20.Transcendental Blues (Steve Earle cover)
- 21.The Week of Living Dangerously
- 22.It's About Blood
- 23.Firebreak Line
- 24.So You Wannabe an Outlaw
- 25.Fixin' to Die
Encore
- 26.Harlem River Blues (Justin Townes Earle cover)
- 27.City of Immigrants (Steve Earle cover)
- 28.Casey Jones (Grateful Dead cover)
- 29.Rag Mama Rag (The Band cover)
- by Hlaol on 4/17/18State Theatre - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5
Earle road warrior
by TeiscoDelRey on 4/17/18State Theatre - PortlandRating: 4 out of 5Steve and his current dukes and duchess deliver the goods. As always.
Copperhead Road Redux
by ElstonGunn74 on 4/17/18State Theatre - PortlandRating: 4 out of 5Steve Earle revisits his mainstream breakthrough album Copperhead Road on the 30th anniversary of its release. Arguably his least compelling album, Earle’s song cycle of Vietnam War reckoning and love songs haven’t aged as well as his other works. Clad in a bandanna and biker chic get up the hardcore troubadour delivered a rushed but professional set of Copperhead Road in its entirety. Starting with your best known song is ballsy but I thought he missed a huge opportunity by blazing through “The Devils Right Hand”, his ode and lament to guns. What could be more topical right now? “Nothing But A Child”-the last song on Copperhead Road-soared with help from opening band The Mastersons, an incredibly tight, nuanced duo who played with Earle throughout. Once Copperhead Road was exhumed and come completed the show began to soar. Earle ran through a string of songs from the recent excellent “So You Want To Be An Outlaw” and seemed to find a groove. “Firebreak Line” is one of the best songs from his considerable canon and the duet on “I’m Still In Love With You” (from the 1999 album The Mountain) was an absolute show stopper. At this point Earle is an American institution but one decidedly on the fringe. He’s still out there in the trenches, not afraid to dig deep and examine what it means to love and lose in our still weird, old America.
Steve Earle is brilliant.
by Fungible71 on 4/17/18State Theatre - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5Great performances and show! I loved every second of the show.
Sounded just like 1988
by johnnyp79 on 4/17/18State Theatre - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5This was an incredible show. Not only did Steve sound like he did 30 years ago, his musicians were awesome too. We are looking forward to seeing them again in New Hampshire in July with Dwight Yoakam and Lucinda Williams.
Steve Earl and the Dukes had an awesome performan.
by Mickbob on 3/24/18Pantages Theatre - MinneapolisRating: 5 out of 5Steve Earle and the Dukes were awesome. The addition of the Malkerson duo to the band was an incredible musical experience.
Steve Earle Copperhead Road
by OBrien51 on 3/24/18Pantages Theatre - MinneapolisRating: 5 out of 5First time seeing Steve Earle, Caught him live at the Pantage's Theatre in Minneapolis. On this tour he is celebrating the original release (1988) of the Copperhead Road album - a classic! He's out on the road with according to Steve his best band he's ever been on tour with. They are a special group of talented accomplished musicians. This show was stellar from the opening tune Copperhead Road to the end of the set. If you can catch this current tour- you couldn't pick a better time to see Steve and the Dukes.
Legend
by Anonymous on 3/20/18Delmar Hall - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5Hearing this classic album in its entirety was amazing. The only issue was that by doing this he wasn't able to play so many others of his vast catalog. Great show.
Worst concert ever!!!!
by Tammyfaye68 on 12/21/17The Walker Theatre - ChattanoogaRating: 1 out of 5We always loved Steve Earls music. We came to his concert to hear just that his music. Not his political views and judging. I guess that’s why there was no one there. When we got there we wondered what was going on because there was no line and hardly any people. Now we know. Not a fan anymore. He should have stuck to his music.
Never Miss Steve Earle in Concert!
by Lipstick07 on 12/20/17War Memorial Auditorium - Ft LauderdaleRating: 5 out of 5I have been following Steve Earle since Guitar Town and I even drove 12 hours from Miami to Atlanta to see him play in 1988 for the Copperhead Road tour. I have not missed him yet and I have never been disappointed. I just love everything he does and his sincerity comes through. He really cares about his fans and appreciates us as we appreciate him. A large group of people waited after the concert to meet him and he was absolutely Super! Really Friendly, Down to earth and Interesting. Highlights of the concert were Galway Girl, Copperhead Road, Guitar Town, Goodbye Michaelangelo to name a few but everything was really great! As I said...Don't miss him!
Steve Earle and the Dukes were Amazing!!
by LisaAnnPhillips on 12/19/17War Memorial Auditorium - Ft LauderdaleRating: 5 out of 5I just happened to stumble upon Steve Earle on Spotify. I listened to a few songs and really liked them. I was listening on Saturday evening, and happened to click on the Concerts button, and DAMN, if he was not playing the next night in Ft. Lauderdale. I took that as a sign and bought tickets. Also, I had never been to the War Memorial Auditorium, so did not know what to expect there either. What an amazing show!!! The Masterson's opened for them, and they were awesome. Then they were playing with Steve's band as well - guess they are also Dukes. Steve was great, the band was great, music was great!! Loved the show!!!
Preached To
by Luchese on 12/19/17War Memorial Auditorium - Ft LauderdaleRating: 1 out of 5My wife and I attended the concert December 16th in Ft Lauderdale Florida. I was expecting to listen to good music, and to be entertained by a great artist, and a great band. The music was terrific BUT, we did not pay to be slammed for our political views or to hear insults hurled at our political party, or at our President. In this age, we all need to be open minded, and accepting of the views of others. I did not find this to be the case with Steve Earl. I have been a fan for years, but I lost all respect, and was appalled at the intolerant rhetoric, insulting demeanor, and the hatred of my party displayed by Steve Earl. If I had known this was going to be a political event, I would not have attended.
Such a talented artist
by SAUL6262 on 12/19/17War Memorial Auditorium - Ft LauderdaleRating: 4 out of 5I’m a big fan of Steve Earle so I may be biased. He played a lengthy set, with a great song selection and wonderful interaction with the audience. The venue was good because it’s small, every seat is a good seat, and the acoustics were perfect. My favorite part of the show was afterwards, getting the opportunity to meet and speak with Steve Earle. He was very approachable and chatty, He has an obvious affinity towards his fans.
Steve Earle is AMAZING!
by RyanRocks on 12/19/17War Memorial Auditorium - Ft LauderdaleRating: 5 out of 5Great show. Great band. I have seen Steve and the Dukes several times. Always a great show.
steve earle and the dukes
by timjab on 12/15/17The Walker Theatre - ChattanoogaRating: 3 out of 5sound quality and seating at walker theatre were great. opening act the mastersons was a good warm up. steve came out with newer material that was well done then played hits from the 80s that i loved hearing. his singing was wonderful and his assisting cast played well. just be aware that 45 minutes into the show the music stops and he gets political. a dozen people and i walked out. I'm sick of politics
Great Venue, Okay Concert,,,
by FunkyT on 12/15/17The Walker Theatre - ChattanoogaRating: 5 out of 5Everyone at the Walker theater was extremely nice and helpful. The sound in the room was surprisingly wonderful and the "mix" was just right for my ears. I really enjoyed the venue and would recommend it to anyone looking for a fun, relaxing night out on the town. I'm a huge Steve Earl fan, as long as he's not talking. The performance, the band, the songs were all top notch and wonderful to listen to. But do you really have to use the F-bomb as though it were an exclamation mark at the end of every sentence? Low class... Midway through the show he began, polarizing, alienating and downright insulting half the audience with his political rants and ravings. And his insulting and vulgar remarks regarding the POTUS. Several folks got up and left the concert. I expected some of this but not to the degree that it went on, and it happened several times throughout the night. I was really disappointed that for 40 bucks I couldn't just enjoy some good music with someone ruining the night with political rhetoric.
- by Anonymous on 12/9/17Birchmere - AlexandriaRating: 4 out of 5
The musicians were fantastic and I would give them five stars. Overall four stars because the food was awful.
Best Concert I've been to in a long time!!!
by Catsy on 12/6/17Town Hall - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5Emmylou sounded amazing. Lucinda Williams was fantastic and Steve Earle was going above and beyond! the Dukes were great and Eleanor was inspirational to a young violin player I know.
FN AMAZING!!!
by Steviehardware on 12/6/17Town Hall - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5The Dukes stayed on stage the whole night. Nonstop music for the whole night. Emmylou, Lucinda, Steve Earl all helped each other during their sets. They seemed to have as good of a time as we did! One of the tightest bands i’ve seen in a long, long time.
Fantastic line-up
by BobHats on 12/6/17Town Hall - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5Lucinda, Emmylou and Steve Earle didn't disappoint, solo and in duets...