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ZZ Top

Current Tour: 2016 Tour
Discography:ZZ Top's First Album (1971)
Rio Grande Mud (1972)
Tres Hombres (1973)
Fandango! (1975)
Tejas (1976)
Degüello (1976)
El Loco (1981)
Eliminator (1983)
Afterburner (1985)
Recycler (1990)
Antenna (1994)
Rhythmeen (1996)
XXX (1999)
Mescalero (2003)
La Futura (2012)

Although ZZ Top is performing across the globe in 2016, their main tour will be a co-headlining trek with Gregg Allman that will take place during the summer and fall months.

The 25-date tour will begin on August 16 at the Rose Music Center in Huber Heights, OH. From there, the two acts will make stops across the United States, including at Blue Hills Bank Pavilion in Boston, PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO. The trek will wrap up at Agua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage, CA on October 8, however that performance will only feature ZZ Top. The last show that will include Greg Allman will take place a night prior at The Pearl in Las Vegas.

Make sure to get your ZZ Top tickets while they are still available!

ZZ Top is an American rock band formed in Houston, Texas in 1969. Created by lead singer and guitarist Billy Gibbons, the band’s original lineup consisted of Gibbons, bassist Lanier Greig, and drummer Dan Mitchell. However, Greig and Mitchell were quickly replaced by Frank Beard and Dusty Hill.

In 1970, the band signed with London Records and soon released their debut album, ZZ Top’s First Album in 1971, which was influenced by hard rock, metal, and southern rock. The album was somewhat successful, although neither the album nor any singles from the album appeared on Billboard charts.

A year later, the band released their second album, Rio Grande Mud. The album peaked on the 104th spot on the Billboard 200 and was met with mixed reviews.

In 1973, the band gained commercial stardom with the release of their third studio album, Tres Hombres, which peaked at 8 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album also produced the extremely popular track, “La Grange.” In 2012, the album ranked at number 490 on a list of the 500 greatest albums of all time by Rolling Stone. By this point in their career, everyone was looking for ZZ Top tickets.

Eliminator, ZZ Top’s eighth studio album was released in 1983, the second album released after the band’s two year hiatus in the late seventies and early eighties. The album was the band’s most successful and was certified Diamond for selling over 10 million copies in the United States, a rare feat for any musician or band. The album featured popular singles singles, including “Legs,” “Gimme All Your Lovin,” and “Sharp Dressed Man.”

In 2004, ZZ Top was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where they were given an induction speech by Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones. In 2012, ZZ Top released their fifteenth studio album, La Futura, which reached the number six spot on the Billboard 200.

ZZ Top Concerts

Date Location Venue Price Get tickets

05.03.2025 07:30

Dothan

USA

Dothan Civic Center

05.03.2025 07:30

$82.16-$475.49

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06.03.2025 08:00

Mobile

USA

Saenger Theatre - AL

06.03.2025 08:00

$67.16-$6220.00

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09.03.2025 07:30

Pompano Beach

USA

Pompano Beach Amphitheatre

09.03.2025 07:30

$71.27-$950.00

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10.03.2025 07:30

Fort Myers

USA

Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall

10.03.2025 07:30

$89.00-$1160.00

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12.03.2025 08:00

Tampa

USA

Hard Rock Hotel And Casino Tampa

12.03.2025 08:00

$170.00-$12430.00

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14.03.2025 07:30

Saint Augustine

USA

St. Augustine Amphitheatre

14.03.2025 07:30

$80.00-$11520.00

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18.03.2025 07:00

Hiawassee

USA

Anderson Music Hall

18.03.2025 07:00

$99.78-$452.40

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19.03.2025 07:30

North Charleston

USA

North Charleston Performing Arts Center

19.03.2025 07:30

$93.98-$4220.00

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21.03.2025 07:30

Fayetteville

USA

Crown Theatre - The Crown Center

21.03.2025 07:30

$75.59-$4920.00

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22.03.2025 07:30

Augusta

USA

Bell Auditorium

22.03.2025 07:30

$73.07-$6440.00

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23.03.2025 07:00

Montgomery

USA

Montgomery Performing Arts Centre

23.03.2025 07:00

$100.38-$5590.00

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26.03.2025 07:00

Tifton

USA

John Hunt Auditorium at UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center

26.03.2025 07:00

$85.00-$1030.00

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28.03.2025 07:30

Bowling Green

USA

Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center

28.03.2025 07:30

$126.00-$626.49

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01.04.2025 07:30

Nashville

USA

Brown County Music Center

01.04.2025 07:30

$121.35-$6060.00

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02.04.2025 07:30

Shipshewana

USA

Blue Gate Performing Arts Center

02.04.2025 07:30

$142.43-$732.25

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03.04.2025 08:00

Flint

USA

The Capitol Theatre - Flint

03.04.2025 08:00

$128.00-$375.00

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05.04.2025 07:30

Champaign

USA

State Farm Center

05.04.2025 07:30

$98.80-$462.02

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06.04.2025 07:30

Milwaukee

USA

Riverside Theatre - WI

06.04.2025 07:30

$98.81-$995.00

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08.04.2025 07:30

Cincinnati

USA

Icon Festival Stage

08.04.2025 07:30

$74.00-$6080.00

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11.04.2025 07:30

Cape Girardeau

USA

Show Me Center

11.04.2025 07:30

$92.82-$696.38

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12.04.2025 07:30

Forrest City

USA

East Arkansas Community College

12.04.2025 07:30

$180.00-$187.00

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Artist Info

This sturdy American blues-rock trio from Texas consists of Billy Gibbons (guitar), Dusty Hill (bass), and Frank Beard (drums). They were formed in 1970 in and around Houston from rival bands the Moving Sidewalks (Gibbons) and American Blues (Hill and Beard). Their first two albums reflected the strong blues roots and Texas humor of the band. Their third album (Tres Hombres) gained them national attention with the hit "La Grange," a signature riff tune to this day, based on John Lee Hooker's "Boogie Chillen." Their success continued unabated throughout the '70s, culminating with the year-and-a-half-long Worldwide Texas Tour.
Exhausted from the overwhelming workload, they took a three-year break, then switched labels and returned to form with Deguello and El Loco, both harbingers of what was to come. By their next album, Eliminator, and its worldwide smash follow-up, Afterburner, they had successfully harnessed the potential of synthesizers to their patented grungy blues groove, giving their material a more contemporary edge while retaining their patented Texas style. Now sporting long beards, golf hats, and boiler suits, they met the emerging video age head-on, reducing their "message" to simple iconography. Becoming even more popular in the long run, they moved with the times while simultaneously bucking every trend that crossed their path. As genuine roots musicians, they have few peers; Gibbons is one of America's finest blues guitarists working in the arena rock idiom -- both influenced by the originators of the form and British blues-rock guitarists like Peter Green -- while Hill and Beard provide the ultimate rhythm section support.
One of the few rock & roll groups with its original members still aboard after four decades, ZZ Top play music that is always instantly recognizable, eminently powerful, profoundly soulful, and 100 percent American in derivation. They have continued to support the blues through various means, perhaps most visibly when they were given a piece of wood from Muddy Waters' shack in Clarksdale, Mississippi. The group members had it made into a guitar, dubbed the "Muddywood," then sent it out on tour to raise money for the Delta Blues Museum. ZZ Top's support of and link to the blues remain as rock-solid as the music they play. The concert CD/DVD Live from Texas, recorded in Dallas in 2007 and featuring a still vital band, was released in 2008. The Rick Rubin and Gibbons-produced La Futura, the band's 15th studio album, and the group's first new studio outing since 2003's Mescalero, appeared in 2012. With the trio still a firm fixture on the worldwide touring circuit, ZZ Top released the Live: Greatest Hits from Around the World collection in 2016.

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