The Wood Brothers is currently touring across 2 countries and has 33 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date is at Virginia G. Piper Theater, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts in Scottsdale, after that they'll be at Outdoor Stage, Pappy + Harriet's in Pioneertown.
See all your opportunities to see them live below!The Wood Brothers give concert attendees so much more soulful sound than it seems a 3-person band could! Their music played in a small venue like The State Theatre, State College, PA is outstanding. (I saw them ten years ago in a similar venue in Lancaster, PA too.) Their skills playing together have only improved, and the way they play off each other by ear, by feel, and add creative riffs and grooves to liven up their standby songs is delightful. Jano is an incredibly talented percussionist, Chris's bass, energy and spontaneous dancing are fun, and oh Oliver's voice and bluesy guitar--oh my (eyes flutter, heart beats, muse here available for his songs ha ha). They played the favorites, they played new songs, and opening act singer Kat Wright added a gorgeous vocal to one of The Wood Brothers best songs for an added treat. The energy was high the entire show. It ended too soon!
Absolutely love listening to The Wood Brothers! Their live show was above my expectations, played straight through with no set change. The sound was perfect, clear instrumentals, vocals, and overall volume was just right. They packed the house, possibly overpacked The Vogue. Extremely crowded, but even still I enjoyed every song The Wood Brothers shared by toe tapping away in my tiny space. Many thanks for the great music!
What a great show at the Fremont in San Louis Obispo! The drummer and bass player are phenomenal musicians and the lead singer voice is raw and very soulfull. Almost as reaching you in a way that only a person who has lived his lyrics can do in a live show. Felt very personal and jouful. A great band I will be seeing again in the future. The opening act was great with very sexy voice! I loved when they all sang and played around 1 old fashioned microphone as if traveling back in time. Overall a great experience with this band who played plenty of old stuff of theirs mixed with new stuff. The Fremont was great....even if they did have to confiscate our "bought outside" candy. ;-)