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About Dave Matthews Band

Established in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991, the Dave Matthews Band began as the brainchild of one singer-songwriter and guitarist—Dave Matthews, of course. The band's genesis was rooted in his ambition to perform a demo tape of his compositions, leading to their debut performance on May 11, 1991, at a rooftop party in Charlottesville. The band quickly distinguished themselves with a unique blend of rock, jazz fusion, folk rock, and alternative rock, underpinned by Matthews' distinctive vocal style.

The DMB’s journey in the music industry is marked by significant chart success and critical acclaim. Their albums, including Crash, Before These Crowded Streets, and Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King, have hit #1 on the Billboard 200, and their accolades include Grammy Awards, with a notable win for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for "So Much to Say" in 1997. Additionally, they were the first band to have six consecutive studio albums debut at number one on the Billboard chart, a testament to their consistent popularity and influence.

The DMB Setlist

A band that’s been around for decades usually has quite a catalog! Playing every song at one show wouldn’t be possible, but these crowd-pleasers can be found at most Dave Matthews Band concerts: 

  1. Ants Marching

  2. Jimi Thing

  3. Tripping Billies

  4. Two Step

  5. Warehouse

  6. Satellite

  7. Dancing Nancies

  8. Don't Drink the Water

  9. Too Much

  10. All Along the Watchtower (Bob Dylan Cover)

Live Moments That Made Headlines

Over thousands of shows, the band's unique ability to connect with fans through their dynamic live shows has led to several memorable and newsworthy moments. These instances not only highlight their musical mastery but also underscore their impact on the industry and popular culture, solidifying their place as one of the most influential bands of their generation.

  • Red Rocks Breakthrough (August 1995): The band's performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre was a defining moment, resulting in the critically acclaimed live album Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95. This concert cemented their reputation as a must-see live act and was a pivotal point in their rise to fame.

  • Central Park Concert (September 2003): Dave Matthews Band's free concert in Central Park, New York, drew over 100,000 fans. This event, featuring a guest appearance by Warren Haynes, was a significant cultural moment, demonstrating their massive appeal and charitable efforts.

  • Live 8 Philadelphia (July 2005): Participating in the Live 8 concert series, their performance at the Philadelphia Museum of Art was part of a global effort to combat poverty, showcasing their commitment to social causes and drawing international attention.

  • Katrina Relief Effort (September 2005): The band's involvement in the benefit concert "From the Big Apple to the Big Easy" at Madison Square Garden, New York, to aid Hurricane Katrina victims, highlighted their philanthropic spirit and garnered widespread media coverage. This concert also included Tom Waits, Trey Anastasio, John Mayer Trio, Joss Stone and the Meters

  • Piedmont Park Fundraiser (September 2007): Their performance at Piedmont Park, Atlanta, was a major environmental fundraising event, in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy. This concert was significant for its environmental advocacy and massive attendance.

  • Historic Wrigley Field Show (September 2010): Playing two nights at the iconic Wrigley Field in Chicago, and it was a high point in their career. This event, one of the largest concerts ever at Wrigley, was a clear sign of their enduring popularity.

  • Charlottesville Unity Concert (September 2017): Organized in response to the violent events in Charlottesville, their hometown, this concert aimed to promote peace and unity. It highlighted the band's commitment to community and social harmony.

  • Concert for Peace and Justice (April 2018): Performing in Montgomery, Alabama, for the opening of the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, the band continued their involvement in social justice causes, gaining widespread recognition.

Dave Matthews Band Collaborations

The Dave Matthews band has engaged in numerous collaborations that often happened in the studio and involved writing, recording, and producing. These partnerships have allowed the group to explore various musical landscapes, expanding their artistic boundaries while maintaining their unique sound. Here are some of the most notable examples:

  • Carlos Santana (1999): In a notable collaboration, Dave Matthews and Carter Beauford of the DMB worked with Carlos Santana on the song "Love of My Life" from Santana's Supernatural album. The fusion of Santana's Latin rock sound with Matthews' distinct style created a groove with a sound that, although musically complex, felt effortless.

  • Emmylou Harris (2000): Dave Matthews collaborated with Emmylou Harris on the song "My Antonia" from her album, Red Dirt Girl. Matthews' contribution added a distinctive flavor to the track, showcasing his ability to blend seamlessly with country and folk genres.

  • Blue Man Group (2003): The band collaborated with the Blue Man Group for the song "Sing Along" featured on The Complex. This collaboration was a unique blend of the Blue Man Group's experimental theatrical style and Dave Matthews Band's musical sensibility.

  • Warren Haynes (2003): Dave Matthews Band worked with Warren Haynes on the song "Cortez the Killer," featured on Central Park Concert, a live album. Their combined talents delivered a powerful rendition of this classic, showcasing their synergy in live performance.

  • Jurassic 5 (2005): Dave Matthews collaborated with the hip-hop group Jurassic 5 on the track "Work It Out," featured on their album, Feedback. This collaboration showcased a unique blend of the band's rock sound with the urban, rhythmic style of Jurassic 5, highlighting the band's versatility.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Are there any age restrictions for Dave Matthews Band concerts?

Most Dave Matthews Band shows are open to all ages, but check individual locales for specific details as restrictions vary by venue.

Are Dave Matthews Band tickets sold out?

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Does the Dave Matthews Band tour?

The Dave Matthews Band tours extensively and has shared the stage with many incredible artists, including Santana, The Rolling Stones, John Mayer, and others. Catch them whenever you can!

How long do Dave Matthews Band concerts last?

Dave Matthews Band's concerts typically last about 2.5 to 3 hours, including an encore. The regular set features around 20–25 songs, with the encore adding a few more.

Are outside food or beverages permitted inside the venue for a Dave Matthews Band concert?

Policies vary and depend on where you see the Dave Matthews Band live. Some venues allow outside food and drinks, but others prohibit it. Check the official venue website or artist event listings for specific restrictions.

How much are Dave Matthews Band tickets?

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Who are the Dave Matthews Band’s stage influences?

The DMB draws inspiration from a diverse range of artists, including Little Feat, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Neil Young, the Doobie Brothers, the Grateful Dead, and more.