The Allman Betts Band Confirms Concert at the Wilma

Americana rockers The Allman Betts Band will make their first performance at the Wilma on Sunday, September 12, 2021.

The band consists of the sons of three founding members of the legendary Allman Brothers Band – Devon Allman, Duane Betts, and Berry Duane Oakley – along with bandmates Johnny Stachela, R. Scott Bryan, John Lum, and John Ginty. The 7-piece ensemble has released new albums in 2019 and 2020, but is now ready to do what they were meant to do, perform live and in-person!

Tickets

PRESALE: Limited Logjam presale tickets for The Allman Betts Band will be available online only from 10am to 10pm (or while supplies last), Thur, June 10th. A password will be provided via email after completing the sign up form below. PLEASE NOTE: Logjam Gift Cards cannot be used for presale purchases. Learn how to purchase tickets with your Logjam gift card here.

PUBLIC ON SALE: Tickets go on sale Fri, June 11th at 10:00am (MST) at the Top Hat, online or by phone at 1 (800) 514-3849. All tickets are general admission standing room only. All ages are welcome. All ages are welcome.

About The Allman Betts Band

When The Allman Betts Band released Down to the River in June of 2019, the debut album represented not only the first time the group had recorded together, but, in fact, the first time the seven-piece ensemble had ever played together. If Down to the River was the sound of the band’s combustible sparks igniting, then Bless Your Heart is their bonfire, built for the summer of 2020 and beyond; a double-album follow-up fueled by road-forged camaraderie and telepathic musical intensity, vibrantly reflecting the individual and collective experiences of these seven, all drawing inspiration from the band’s symbolic hometown- a place Devon Allman calls “the United States of Americana.” In 2019, as Down to the River topped charts and dotted playlists, The Allman Betts Band toured. Relentlessly. Sold-out U.S. theatres in spring turned to festival dates in summer, even crossing over the Atlantic for a string of European appearances. It was in Germany in late July when Allman, the group’s co-founder, guitarist, and singer, required a tour-ending hospital stay for minor, but necessary surgery. Continue reading…