The Wood Brothers continued their tour with folk-rock duo Shovels and Rope at The Eastern in Atlanta, GA on Thursday.

Touring in support of their recent release, Heart is the Hero, The Wood Brothers have kept the tour interesting by changing up the setlist each night while making sure to showcase songs from the new album. Fan favorites like “Sing About It”, “Sparkling Wine”, and “Luckiest Man” have appeared at various points in the one-set show alongside Heart is the Hero tracks including “Pilgrim”, “Line Those Pockets”, “Worst Pain of All”, and “Far from Alone”. Thursday’s performance also featured the album’s title track, “Between the Beats”, and “Far From Alone”, as well as “I Got Loaded” by Little Bob & the Lollipops and a cover of John Prine‘s “That’s the Way That the World Goes ‘Round” featuring Shovels & Rope.

Click below to view fan-shot videos and galleries of photos from The Wood Brothers and Shovels and Rope at The Eastern in Atlanta courtesy of photographer Emily Butler below. The Wood Brothers tour continues tonight, Saturday, May 20th at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. For a full list of upcoming shows and ticketing details, visit the band’s website.

The Wood Brothers | The Eastern | Atlanta, GA | 5/18/23 (Second Half of Set & Encore)

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The Wood Brothers – “Postcards From Hell” – 5/18/23

[Video: Joe Koufman]

The Wood Brothers – “I Got Loaded” – 5/18/23

[Video: Joe Koufman]

The Wood Brothers – “Luckiest Man” – 5/18/23

[Video: Joe Koufman]

The Wood Brothers – “Loaded” – 5/18/23

[Video: Joe Koufman]

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Setlist: The Wood Brothers | The Eastern | Atlanta, GA | 5/18/23

Set: Without Desire, Sing About It, Two Places, Line Those Pockets, Between the Beats, Worst Pain of All, Little Bit Broken, Postcards From Hell, Pilgrim, Far From Alone, Wastin’ My Mind, The Muse, I Got Loaded (Little Bob & the Lollipops), Heart Is the Hero, Sparkling Wine, Don’t Think About My Death, Luckiest Man, Snake Eyes, Honey Jar

Encore: Loaded, That’s the Way That the World Goes ‘Round (John Prine) (with Shovels & Rope), One More Day