Last night, Chris Robinson Brotherhood made a stop at Chattanooga, TN’s Walker Theatre for a rocking two-set performance. While promoting Barefoot In The Head, the band’s sixth full-length record that is due out in 2019, The Chris Robinson Brotherhood are on their way toward completing 200 shows across the U.S. and Europe this year for the fourth year in a row.
Chris Robinson Brotherhood opened the first set with “Jump In The Turnstile”, as they continued to work through fan-favorites and originals with “Someday Past The Sunset”, “High Is Not The Top”, and “Tulsa Yesterday”. Â Next, the band rocked a cover of Bob Dylan’s “It’s All Over Now Baby Blue”, before closing the first set with “Hello L.A.”.
Following a brief set break, CRB opened the second set up with “Rosalee”, continuing with “Rare Birds”, “Wheel Don’t Roll”, and “She Shares My Blanket”. Following some soul-clad renditions of “Venus In Chrome” and “Behold The Steer”, Chris Robinson Brotherhood brought the second set to a close with
“Shore Power”. “Wasted Days & Wasted Nights” served at the evening’s encore.
Recently, CRB  announced the forthcoming release of Betty’s Midwestern Magick Blends, due out November 16th via Silver Arrow Records. Produced by the longstanding Grateful Dead sound engineer, Betty Cantor-Jackson, Betty’s Midwestern Magick Blends is the fourth volume from the series, featuring highlights from three shows in Milwaukee, Madison and Chicago in October 2016.
For more information on upcoming Chris Robinson Brotherhood tour dates, or to grab tickets, head over to the band’s website.
Below, you can view a gallery of photos from last night’s Chattanooga, TN show via photographer Christian Stewart.
Setlist: Chris Robinson Brotherhood | Walker Theatre | Chattanooga, TN | 10/18/2018
Set One: Jump The Turnstile, Someday Past The Sunset, High Is Not The Top, Tulsa Yesterday, It’s All Over Now Baby Blue, Beware, Oh Take Care, Blue Sky Sky, Hello L.A.
Set Two: Rosalee, Rare Birds, Wheel Don’t Roll, She Shares My Blanket, Hark, The Herald Hermit Speaks, Venus In Chrome, Behold The Seer, Shore Power
Encore: Wasted Days & Wasted Nights