Doobie Brothers tour dates 2026

Doobie Brothers is currently touring across 2 countries and has 38 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, after that they'll be at Acrisure Amphitheater in Grand Rapids.

See all your opportunities to see them live below!
Doobie Brothers Concert Tickets - 2026 Tour Dates.

Upcoming concerts (38) See nearest concert

  1. 114 RSVPs
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  12. 99 RSVPs
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  30. 9 RSVPs
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  32. 5 RSVPs
  33. 6 RSVPs

Past concerts

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Recent tour reviews

  • The band was truly excellent. The vocals were as great as they were when they started out. They have such distinctive and cool voices! The guitar playing was top notch and the sax player was excellent. Overall they were truly great. The Doovies opened for Steely Dan and the two acts together were awesome. This was a concert not to miss. I recommend this show to anyone at any age. In fact, I recommend it to a younger crowd to get a true education on two great long standing rock groups.

    Gordon

  • Honestly one of the best nights of my life, never thought I'd ever get to see Doobie Brothers live on stage,still seems like a dream. The night was amazing, the band was electrifying, the lights and musical performance were mesmerising, the energy and charisma of the guy's had us the audience hooked from the very first note. I've always had their CD's, but to hear them singing and watch their performance on stage is truly exceptional, if they ever come back to Glasgow I would love to see them again, OUTSTANDING, X

  • Bluesfest Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers

    The Doobie Brothers were up first. With their mix of southern rock, country, folk, R&B and soul, the current lineup rotated from three guitars and bass, to acoustic guitars, harmonica, electric violin, along with the excellent sax playing of Marc Russo, keyboards of Little Feet’s Bill Payne complementing the vocal harmonies of Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston and John Mcfee that defines The Doobie Brothers music. All the classics were played. Starting with Jesus is Just Alright, Rockin’ Down the Highway, Take Me in Your Arms, Taking to the Streets, Black Water, Long Train Runnin’, China Grove and my personal favourite, Clear as the Driven Snow and finishing with Listen to The Music. By the end of the set, everyone was on there feet and dancing…Brilliant evening