The Allman Betts Band have announced three special livestream events via NoCap that will stream on Mondays starting June 14th through June 28th.
On Monday, June 14, the band will play a special seated, intimate acoustic show, featuring songs from Down to the River, Bless Your Heart and some other gems.
On Monday, June 21, the Allman Betts Band will play their latest album Bless Your Heart in its entirety for the first time ever. They will perform live from Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, California.
On Monday, June 28, the band will play an entire set of Allman Brothers Band songs.
Fans who buy tickets for all the 3 shows will unlock an interview with legendary music journalist Matt Pinfield.
The Allman Betts Band have also announced several new dates to their spring and summer tour schedule, which will kick off on May 27.
Allman Betts Band Tour Dates:
May 27 | Florence, SC @ Francis Marion University PACMay 29 | Birmingham, AL @ Alabama TheatreMay 30, | Pensacola, FL @ Saenger TheatreJun 1 | Key West, FL @ Key West TheatreJun 2 | Key West, FL @ Key West TheatreJun 3 | Delray Beach, FL @ Old School SquareJun 4 | Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd HallJun 5 | Orlando, FL @ Hard RockJun 6 | Tallahassee, FL @ The MoonJun 9 | Macon, GA @ Macon City Auditorium Jun 10 | Walhalla, SC @ Walhalla Performing ArtsJun 11 | Ashland, VA @ The PavilionJun 12 | Union Hall, VA @ The CovesJun 13 | Alexandria, VA @ BirchmereJun 15 | Vineland, NJ @ Landis TheatreJun 18 | Swanzey, NH @ Monadnock Drive-InJun 19 | Lafayette, NY @ Apple Valley Park
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