Dave Matthews Band Open 2026 Tour by Digging Deep into Their Catalog
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Dave Matthews Band Open 2026 Tour by Digging Deep into Their Catalog
"DMB started their 20-song set with “So Right” and “Warehouse” before doing an extended intro to “American Baby.” They busted out “Only Takes a Moment,” also known as “Cha Cha,” an unreleased song that the band hasn't played since 2023, according to DMB set trackers. The band also performed “Broken Things,” which is even rarer on setlists. The band played the song a couple dozen times between 2012 and 2013, shelving it until two shows in 2021. “Broken Things” fell in the middle portion of the set."
"For the encore, Dave Matthews played a solo rendition of “Take All Day” before the band came back out for a cover of “All Along the Watchtower.” Get Dave Matthews Band Tickets Here Dave Matthews Band rolled into Dallas' Dos Equis Pavilion on May 9th, launching their 22-song set with “Granny” and “I Did It,” another rarity, which the band only played once in the previous 10 years."
"They also offered a version of “Kit Kat Jam” from 2002's Busted Stuff, another song that had been missing from their set for about a decade except for one performance last year. The set ended with a solo version of “Rye Whiskey” and the band performing “The Stone.” The 35-date run stretches from May through a three-night Labor Day weekend residency at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. In between, Dave Matthews Band hits Austin, Tampa, Kansas City and Charlotte among other cities."
"The band also plays short residencies in places such as West Palm Beach, Grand Rapids and Camden, New Jersey. Tickets for DMB's 2026 tour are available through Ticketmaster. Fans can find deals or get tickets to sold-out shows from St"
Dave Matthews Band began a 2026 US tour with two shows in Texas featuring multiple surprises. In The Woodlands on May 8, the set started with “So Right” and “Warehouse,” followed by an extended intro to “American Baby.” The band performed “Only Takes a Moment” (“Cha Cha”), an unreleased song not played since 2023, and also played “Broken Things,” a rare selection. The encore included a solo “Take All Day,” then a cover of “All Along the Watchtower.” In Dallas on May 9, the band opened with “Granny” and “I Did It,” a rarity last played once in the prior decade. The set included “Kit Kat Jam,” ended with a solo “Rye Whiskey,” and featured “The Stone.” The tour runs 35 dates from May through a three-night Labor Day residency at the Gorge Amphitheatre, with stops including Austin, Tampa, Kansas City, Charlotte, and short residencies in several cities. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster.
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