Overall Rating
4.5
By Ashleebee
It was another amazing experience and I loved the Tito’s and Lemonade (but not so much the boot is hard to come in)
By DooNee
Best show ever
This was my first Dave show and it lived up to all the hype I've always about them. It was my sons first concert ever. He loved it although it possibly set the bar a little high.
By ManleyMom
DMB show
Great show, good crowd. Merch lines were ridiculous! Items were also sold out way too fast!
By Richard74
Dave was amazing!
I really enjoyed the Dave Mathews Band on Saturday. They were awesome!
By Gredig
DMB Weekend!
EPIC Show! The weather was fantastic and DMB rocked the night away....
By DavelDad
Missing Something
Dave Mathews was missing something on stage-Boyd Tinsley. He added color and extended out jams. Without him I have to admit all his songs started to sound alike. I attended the concert with a die hard fan and they commented that it was a very safe secure show and did not take too many chances. The low point in the concert was when Dave sang a solo song and I could not understand anything he sang. I also had very good seats which was not the issue.
By jlennon81
1 of best DMB shows ever been 2
Weather was perfect, crowd was perfect, venue was perfect & so was Dave & Co. Seen him 15-20 times, this was 1 of the best. Setlist was old school & ridiculously good. Best Two Step I’ve ever heard. Grey St, Warehouse & Ants Marching as encore were incredible. The boys sounded amazing tonight. Timeless. Please keep doing what you do for a long, LONG time!
By SEM3
DMB was amazing!!
DMB put on an amazing show. I can’t wait to attend another. The crowd was great.
By Robinevitts
Amazing
Great show as usual. Great venue! Love Dave Matthews!
By Anonymous
Great show! Always a good time a Ruoff and I love DAVE!
Dave Matthews Band in Concert
With a career spanning more than 27 years, Dave Matthews Band is one of the most influential bands in rock history. In 1991, vocalist/guitarist Dave Matthews decided to put some songs he had written on tape and sought the assistance of drummer Carter Beauford and saxophonist LeRoi Moore, who were both accomplished jazz musicians in the local Charlottesville, VA music scene. 16-year-old bassist Stefan Lessard came on board shortly thereafter. Their infectious, distinctive sound garnered lots of early attention and a die-hard loyal fan base, catapulting the band into one of the most successful touring acts of the past three decades.
The group has since released nine studio albums and numerous live recordings, selling a collective 38 million CDs and DVDs combined since the 1994 release of its major label debut, Under the Table and Dreaming. The GRAMMY®-winning band's many hits include "What Would You Say," "Crash Into Me," "Too Much," "Everyday," "American Baby," "Funny The Way It Is," "Mercy" and "Samurai Cop (Oh Joy Begin)."
Founding member LeRoi Moore passed away in August of 2008 and the band paid tribute to him with 2009's Platinum-certified Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King. Dave Matthews Band has since welcomed longtime collaborators/touring musicians Jeff Coffin (saxophone), Rashawn Ross (horns) and Tim Reynolds (guitar) into the lineup and - most recently - keyboardist Buddy Strong.
With 2018's Come Tomorrow, Dave Matthews Band became the first group in history to have seven consecutive studio albums debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. In a Critic's Pick review, The New York Times observed, "willed optimism fills the songs on 'Come Tomorrow,' while cynicism and irony are nowhere within earshot... each song notes the fears and sorrows it's determined to overcome. The music does that, with consolation in its melodies and a life force in its rhythms."
Renowned for their live performances, Dave Matthews Band has sold over 24 million tickets since its inception and ranked as the biggest ticket seller worldwide of the past decade. The group's Bama Works Fund, established in 1999, has raised more than $52 million dollars for humanitarian and environmental initiatives.