The Allman Betts Band will return to the road for a 2025 summer tour celebrating seven years of the original project helmed by Allman Brothers Band heirs Devon Allman and Duane Betts. The Lucky Sevens Tour will see the sons of Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts backed by drummers Alex Orbison (son of Roy Orbison) and John Lum, bassist Justin Corgan, slide guitarist Johnny Stachela, and Hammond B3 organist John Ginty for The Allman Betts Band’s only tour of the year.
Set to kick off on June 6th at The Refinery in Charleston, SC, the Lucky Sevens Tour will visit 20 cities before it wraps on June 29th at the Rock, Ribs and Ridges Festival in Augusta, NJ. In between, The Allman Betts Band will stop in LaGrange, GA (6/7), Chattanooga, TN (6/9), Highland Park, IL (6/12), Cincinnati, OH (6/17), Atlantic City (6/21), Wilmington, DE (6/26), Batavia, NY (6/27), and more. Special guests Greg Koch and Mattie Schell will provide direct support on select dates, with John Prine’s son Tommy Prine opening on June 7th in LaGrange and The Record Company splitting the bill with Allman Betts in Highland Park on June 12th.
Tickets for most dates on The Allman Betts Band Lucky Sevens Tour will go on sale on Friday, February. 7th. Visit the band’s website for specific on-sale information for each show. Ahead of the tour, Devon and Duane will take part in the all-star In Memory of Dickey Betts tribute concert for the late Allman Brothers co-founder who passed away last year. Set for February 28th at the Macon City Auditorium in Georgia, the sold-out show will reunite former ABB members Jaimoe, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Chuck Leavell, and Oteil Burbridge alongside Susan Tedeschi, Charlie Starr (Blackberry Smoke), Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie), and ’70s ABB bassist Lamar Williams’ son Lamar Williams Jr. (Trouble No More).