Tedeschi Trucks Band kicked off a historic ten-show residency at the Beacon Theatre on Tuesday. To celebrate another lengthy stay on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Tedeschi Trucks Band debuted songs off its forthcoming album, Future Soul, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young classic “Ohio”, and busted out an original not seen in over ten years. Tuesday marked TTB’s first performance since leading a tribute to Joe Cocker at the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in L.A. last November.
Singer/guitarist Susan Tedeschi began the proceedings with “Anyhow”, her husband Derek Trucks shining on slide guitar in the following “Playing with My Emotions”. It didn’t take long for the 12-piece band to plug the new album—less than 15 minutes, in fact. “I Got You” ignited a run of Future Soul tracks, continuing with the live debuts of “Hero” and “Under the Knife”. The band’s sixth studio album arrives next Friday, March 20th, the sixth night of the band’s residency.
Tedeschi Trucks Band — “Hero” — 3/10/26
[Video: Matt Frazier]
Tedeschi Trucks Band — “Under The Knife” — 3/10/26
[Video: Matt Frazier]
By the time Future Soul hits shelves next Friday, Tedeschi Trucks Band will have claimed the title for second-most sold-out shows in Beacon Theatre history. The finale of last year’s May residency put the band at 64, an occasion TTB marked by debuting The Beatles’ “When I’m Sixty-Four”. The only groups left ahead of Tedeschi Trucks Band were Steely Dan (67) and another band featuring Derek Trucks, the Allman Brothers Band (239). Last night, Trucks recalled his decorated Beacon Theatre history with the Allman’s “Stand Back”, before the first “Love Has Something Else to Say”—off TTB’s Grammy-winning 2011 debut album, Revelator—since December 4th, 2015 (per Setlist.fm), closed the first set.
Coming out for set two, a slow, bluesy march ultimately revealed itself as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young‘s “Ohio”. However, this wasn’t Young’s original folk-rock screed. Instead, TTB went by way of The Isley Brothers‘ 1971 version, which allowed Susan to squeeze every drop of soul from the iconic lyrics. Trucks responded with a Jimi Hendrix “Star Spangled Banner”/”Machine Gun”-esque solo that mimicked the sounds of the war machine. The Isley Brothers actually paired their version of “Ohio” with “Machine Gun” on their 1971 covers album, Givin’ It Back.
Tedeschi Trucks Band — “Ohio” (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) — 3/10/26
[Video: Matt Frazier]
Elsewhere in the second set, TTB delivered beloved original “Midnight in Harlem”, selections from Derek and Susan’s respective solo catalogs (“Get What You Deserve” and “Just Won’t Burn”), and a twofer tribute to Derek and the Dominos with “Bell Bottom Blues” and “Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?”. After loading the first set with Future Soul cuts, Tedeschi Trucks Band included a selection from its last album, 2022’s multi-part I Am The Moon, with “La Di Da”, “Circles ‘Round the Sun” > “Pasaquan”. The latter instrumental rolled into a 20-minute jam that was a highlight of the night. The well-rounded second set then came to a close with Dr. John‘s “I Walk on Guilded Splinters”.
Tedeschi Trucks Band — “Pasaquan” — 3/10/26
[Video: Matt Frazier]
Though the night was coming to an end, in other ways, the Tedeschi Trucks Band was just getting started. Striking the celebratory mood that permeated the evening, TTB “Let the Good Times Roll” with the classic R&B cover before finally finishing the show with “Made Up Mind”.
Tedeschi Trucks Band — “Let The Good Times Roll” (Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five) — 3/10/26
[Video: Matt Frazier]
Check out Matt Frazier‘s video highlights from the first night of the 2026 Tedeschi Trucks Band Beacon Theatre residency, along with full-show audio by EJL95. TTB returns to the Beacon tonight, March 11th, followed by shows on the 13th, 14th, 18th, 20th, 21st, 25th, 27th, and 28th. Look for tickets on Ticketmaster.
Tedeschi Trucks Band — “Stand Back” (Allman Brothers Band) — 3/10/26
Tedeschi Trucks Band — Beacon Theatre — New York, NY — 3/10/26 — Full Audio
Setlist: Tedeschi Trucks Band | Beacon Theatre | New York, NY | 3/10/26
Set One: Anyhow, Playing with My Emotions, I Got You, Hero [1], Under the Knife [1], Part of Me, It’s so Heavy, Stand Back (Allman Brothers Band), Soul Sweet Song, Love Has Something Else to Say [2]
Set Two: Ohio (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) [3], Midnight in Harlem, La Di Da, Get What You Deserve, Bell Bottom Blues (Derek and the Dominos) > Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad? (Derek and the Dominos), Circles ‘Round the Sun > Pasaquan, Just Won’t Burn, I Walk on Guilded Splinters (Dr. John)
Encore: Let the Good Times Roll (Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five), Made up Mind
[1] Debut
[2] LTP 12/4/15
[3] FTP