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Devon Allman says he s found a home with the Allman Betts Band; show Friday at MPAC
Devon Allman and Duane Betts are sons of Allman Brothers founding members, and are coming into their own light together after years of other projects
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Tickets range from $40 to $60.
Tickets are available at mpaconline.org and by calling the MPAC box office at 334-481-5100.
Devon Allman can look back on his music career and see he has always tended to have a band that goes for a few years, and then he’s been ready to shake things up and start something different.
It is indeed a very strange and (here comes that word again) “unprecedented” time for live music. Bands, audiences, venues, and promoters are all still trying to figure out when the gears for the industry will start moving again, and how shows and tours will even
look while the pandemic is still with us or in its own end times.
Contemporary southern rockers the Allman Betts Band are placing their bets on getting back out on the road sooner than later, with an ambitious tour schedule starting this week.
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Their website lists 60+ dates of festivals, support slots, and headlining shows stretching through October (this includes a summer “Spirit of the South” tour that pairs them with like-minded musicians and friends Blackberry Smoke). The third date will bring them to the Houston area at the Dosey Doe on February 2.