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Greensky Bluegrass on Tour

It might not be out of line to call Greensky Bluegrass the Grateful Dead of the progressive bluegrass scene. Like the Dead, they combine several strands of American musical tradition into a sound that's best experienced in concert and leaves plenty of room for jamming, and, true to form, their live recordings are as enthusiastically received as their studio albums. In fact, members of the Dead have collaborated with Greensky at various points. And while their repertoire contains powerful original material, Greensky have also become known for transforming popular tunes from disparate genres into something all their own. Amid a batch of their own tunes, in concert they might tackle The Allman Brothers Band's "Ain't Wastin' Time No More," Prince's "1999" or Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World." But whatever enters their set, and no matter the source, it ends up definitively Greensky.

Greensky Bluegrass in Concert

Kalamazoo, Michigan, is the birthplace of one of the most unique bands in progressive bluegrass. It was in 2009 that banjo player Michael Bont, mandolinist Paul Hoffman and guitarist Dave Bruzza formed the first incarnation of Greensky Bluegrass in Kalamazoo. By the time they released their debut album, Less Than Supper, in 2004, dobro man Al Bates and bass player Chris Carr had come aboard as well. Personnel changes have occurred since then, and while the original trio remains at the core of Greensky Bluegrass, they were eventually joined by bassist Mike Devol and dobro player Anders Beck in a lineup that has developed a musical language all its own. Naturally, that language draws most strongly from Greensky's bluegrass roots, but it also incorporates elements of rock, folk, jazz and more. Not only has the band long been a mainstay of the biggest bluegrass festivals, their knack for improvisational excursions has also earned them a place of honor on the jamband circuit. But then, Greensky's ability to engage a multitude of audiences has always been at the heart of the band's appeal. Previously, Greensky Bluegrass has sold out venues to capacity, like Tabernacle and House of Blues.

Setlists

    1. 1.In Control
    2. 2.A Letter to Seymour
    3. 3.What You Need
    4. 4.Worry for You
    5. 5.Grow Together
    6. 6.200 Miles From Montana
    7. 7.Leap Year
    8. 8.Past My Prime
    9. 9.The Radio Blues
    10. 10.Windshield
    11. 11.Entirely Mine
    12. 12.Living Over
    13. 13.Reasons to Stay
    14. 14.Time (Pink Floyd cover)
    15. 15.Kerosene
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord ([traditional] cover)
  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Solstice
    2. 2.Entirely Mine
    3. 3.The Radio Blues
    4. 4.Screams
    5. 5.Reverend
    6. 6.Give a Shit (w/ Dylan Langille on Finger Cymbals)
    7. 7.Jesus on the Mainline ([traditional] cover)
    8. 8.Get Out
    9. 9.I Fall Back (w/ Greg Listz on Banjo)
    10. 10.Living Over (w/ Greg Listz on Banjo)
  2. Set 2:

    1. 11.Worried About the Weather
    2. 12.Forget Everything
    3. 13.Old Barns
    4. 14.Monument
    5. 15.Streetlight
    6. 16.Handle With Care (Traveling Wilburys cover)
    7. 17.Past My Prime
    8. 18.Run or Die
  3. Encore

    1. 19.Get No Better (John Hartford cover)
  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Old Barns
    2. 2.Leap Year
    3. 3.Distracted
    4. 4.How Mountain Girls Can Love (The Stanley Brothers cover)
    5. 5.Take Cover
    6. 6.Past My Prime
    7. 7.Entirely Mine
    8. 8.Living Over
  2. Set 2:

    1. 9.Reasons to Stay
    2. 10.All Four
    3. 11.A Letter to Seymour
    4. 12.In Control
    5. 13.All for Money
    6. 14.Kerosene
    7. 15.Ball Drop Jam
    8. 16.Auld lang syne (Robert Burns cover)
    9. 17.Turn On Your Love Light (Bobby Bland cover)
    10. 18.Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin cover)
    11. 19.The Power of Love (Huey Lewis and the News cover)
    12. 20.Kissing My Love (Bill Withers cover)
    13. 21.Could You Be Loved (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover)
  3. Encore

    1. 22.Run or Die
  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Past My Prime
    2. 2.Do Harm
    3. 3.It's Not Mine Anymore
    4. 4.Reuben's Train ([traditional] cover)
    5. 5.Worry for You
    6. 6.Burn Them
    7. 7.Bottle Dry
    8. 8.My Love Will Not Change (>)
    9. 9.Leap Year
  2. Set 2:

    1. 10.Feel Like a Stranger (Grateful Dead cover)
    2. 11.Demons
    3. 12.Distracted
    4. 13.Murder of Crows
    5. 14.Friends in Low Places (Dewayne Blackwell cover)
    6. 15.Reasons to Stay
    7. 16.Roll With the Changes (REO Speedwagon cover)
    8. 17.Solstice (>)
    9. 18.Living Over (>)
    10. 19.Solstice (reprise)
  3. Encore

    1. 20.Grow Together
    1. 1.Living Over
    2. 2.Room Without a Roof
    3. 3.Solstice
    4. 4.Entirely Mine
    5. 5.Past My Prime
    6. 6.Reasons to Stay
    7. 7.Time (Pink Floyd cover)
    8. 8.Breathe (Reprise) (Pink Floyd cover)
    9. 9.Kerosene

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 300 reviews
  • Huge snow storm. Should have rescheduled

    by Jay on 2/19/25State Theatre - PortlandRating: 1 out of 5

    A huge snowstorm was hitting before and during the show. I had to miss it because it was too dangerous to drive. For the safety of their fans, Greensky should have rescheduled.

  • Great show, ok sound quality

    by Greg A. on 2/19/25State Theatre - PortlandRating: 4 out of 5

    Wish they focus a little more on sound quality rather than volume.

  • Great Band

    by GS on 2/19/25State Theatre - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5

    I wasnt able to go, due to the snow storm we were experiencing. That said, I've seen bluesky a few times and they always put on a great show.

  • Greensky

    by KNH on 2/19/25State Theatre - PortlandRating: 3 out of 5

    They were so loud you couldn't understand the lyrics to their songs. Their light show was blinding.

  • Outstanding Musicianshipness

    by Citizen on 2/11/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Greensky Bluegrass is nothing short of a powerhouse in the modern bluegrass scene. Blending traditional roots with a fresh, progressive sound, they’ve carved out a unique space that’s both authentic and innovative. Their musicianship is simply breathtaking—each member is a master of their craft, weaving intricate melodies and jaw-dropping solos into every performance. But what truly sets Greensky Bluegrass apart is their ability to transcend genres. They infuse elements of rock, jam, and folk into their sound, creating an electrifying energy that keeps audiences hooked from the first note to the last encore. Their live shows are legendary, filled with improvisation, seamless transitions, and a contagious spirit that turns every concert into an unforgettable experience. Beyond their technical prowess, their songwriting is deeply moving—honest, introspective, and brimming with emotion. Songs like Past My Prime and Windshield showcase their ability to tell heartfelt stories while still delivering that foot-stomping, dance-inducing energy fans crave. Whether you’re a lifelong bluegrass lover or someone just dipping your toes into the genre, Greensky Bluegrass is a must-listen. They honor tradition while pushing boundaries, and in doing so, they’ve become one of the most exciting and innovative bands on the scene today. If you get the chance to see them live, don’t hesitate—you’re in for a musical journey like no other.

  • A long time fan

    by GSBG fan from Fredneck on 2/10/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    We’ve fans of ‘Greensky for years and the Sat show in DC was another reason why. The guys hit it out of the park and closed on a stellar note when the Kitchen Dwellers joined them for the encore!

  • Great Band

    by duogv4412 on 2/8/25F.M. Kirby Center - Wilkes BarreRating: 5 out of 5

    great band, great show every time ! and the Kirby is an excellent venue. A great place to see big acts in an intimate setting.

  • Greensky at the Kirby

    by Orkie on 2/8/25F.M. Kirby Center - Wilkes BarreRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show.The band members can really play their instruments.They have been around for a long time and have some really good music.They also do some awesome covers.

  • Greensky Bluegrass

    by Mr positive on 1/28/25The Wiltern - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    What a show. These guys are great and do something very unique. And playing at the Wiltern was a treat.

  • Great show, terrible seats!

    by Hayley on 1/28/25The Sound - Del MarRating: 4 out of 5

    Greensky Bluegrass was incredible per usual, but ticket master and the venue sold us tickets that were in between a giant pillar so my husband and I technically couldn't sit next to each other the entire show. There was no information when I purchased the tickets saying you would be separated from your significant other the entire show. I am just grateful it was us who were stuck in that situation and not a couple on their first date awkwardly trying to figure out what to do. Whatever you do, DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT, purchase tickets Center Terrace 5 & 6 unless you would like to enjoy a show with a 3 foot wide pillar in between you and the person you are going with.