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There’s nothing like experiencing Alabama Shakes live. Feel the energy, connect with the crowd, and sing along to the biggest hits in person! Check out the top songs from Alabama Shakes in the playlist below, and then choose an event to claim your tickets. Get ready for a night you’ll never forget!
An Alabama Shakes concert hits with the kind of soul-rock force that made the band a GRAMMY standout, including wins tied to "Don’t Wanna Fight" and the album Sound & Color. Brittany Howard’s voice is still the lightning rod, but the real hook is the full-band push and pull: tight grooves that suddenly open up, then snap back on a dime. Don't hesitate and grab Alabama Shakes tickets now at Event Tickets Center for a real-deal live set!
The Alabama Shakes tour conversation continues to grow: after the 2025 reunion run, the band has spring 2026 dates on the calendar. The last shows felt like a hometown revival with sharper edges, built around Howard’s swagger and the group’s quick turns from hush to full blast. Stops at venues like Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena and Washington, D.C.’s The Anthem proved they can scale up without losing that gritty, garage-soul snap. Expect crowd choruses, extended outros, and a rhythm section that stays locked even when the guitars get noisy.
Yes! The spring 2026 North American tour is set to begin April 16, 2026, with the run opening at Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront in Richmond, Virginia, and it wraps May 25 with a two-night finish at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Between those bookends, the schedule hits Asheville, Memphis, Atlanta, Raleigh, and a Florida stretch that includes Clearwater’s The BayCare Sound. Support rotates by date for the headline shows with Joy Oladokun, Mon Rovîa, Lamont Landers, and JJ Grey & Mofro.
Alabama Shakes songs still land best in a live room, and the 2025 return setlists show how the band builds momentum. Recent nights have leaned on big sing-alongs like "Hold On," then pivoted into fuzzier grooves such as "Don’t Wanna Fight" and "Gimme All Your Love," with "Sound & Color" as a late-set centerpiece. Setlist reports from the 2025 run usually clock in at about 20 songs with a single encore at the end, so you get a whole arc instead of a quick festival sprint.
The 2026 dates are a rare chance to catch a band that helped pull Southern soul, garage rock, and modern indie into the same conversation. These shows tend to turn into communal moments fast, the kind where a chorus becomes the loudest instrument in the building. If you have been waiting for the next Alabama Shakes chapter, this spring run is your window. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this tour. Get your Alabama Shakes tickets at Event Tickets Center today!