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John McEuen Tickets

John McEuen Concert Tickets

Grab a few friends and get ready for a night of fun with John McEuen tickets from TicketSmarter. American banjo player and multi-instrumentalist John McEuen is known best for his time with groundbreaking country-rockers the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, which he joined in 1966 following the departure of Jackson Browne. He became a formative figure in mixing bluegrass with country and rock and played a major role in the creation of the band's highly influential three-disc album 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken' in 1972. He played with them through several albums and international tours until 1986 when he left to pursue a solo career but he rejoined the band in 2001. Born in northern California, he learned to play banjo in his teens along with the fiddle and mandolin. Besides the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, he has played with a great many artists including the Allman Brothers, Asleep at the Wheel, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Mark O'Connor, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt.

A longtime friend of Steve Martin, he played on the comedian's novelty song 'King Tut' which went to number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100. He produced and played on Martin's 2009 release 'The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo' which reached number one on Billboard's Bluegrass Albums Chart and won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.

McEuen won another Grammy Award with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs on their 1978 song 'Earl's Breakdown'. He has written music for several television documentaries including 'The Wild West' (1993), 'Maynard Dixon: Art and Spirit' (2007) and 'Losing the West' (2013). His album 'Made in Brooklyn' (2016) went to number nine on the Bluegrass Chart and he hosts an American satellite radio program, 'The Acoustic Traveler'. His 2017 tour took in many towns and cities across the American south and his 2018 dates include venues in Oregon, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Florida, Ohio and Tennessee. 

How much are John McEuen tickets?

There is a noticeable difference in John McEuen tour tickets between each of the shows. These prices go up and down depending on the size of the venue and where each seat is located. Prices are sure to be higher for VIP upgrades than a standard general admission ticket.

John McEuen tickets to live shows in major cities like New York are typically the most expensive option and can cost over $200 per ticket. Concerts in smaller cities like Minneapolis are generally more affordable. Review John McEuen's tour schedule to compare ticket prices for an upcoming show near you.

John McEuen Tour Dates & Concert Schedule

John McEuen tours across the country with stops all over the United States. Right now, the John McEuen 2024 concert schedule doesn't have any upcoming shows lined up.

Country artists like John McEuen perform at venues across the country and fans can catch exciting festivals too like the Stagecoach Festival, in Indio, Calif., Country Thunder in Iowa, Florida, and Wisconsin or Country USA at Ford Festival Park in Oshkosh, Wisc. TicketSmarter makes it easy with our event calendar located at the top of each performer page. This helpful tool showcases all the upcoming tour dates.

Whether performing at a venue on the Country Megaticket or the Grand Ole Opry, our website makes sure you'll be the first to know. The John McEuen concert schedule links directly to our seating chart, making it easy to buy tour tickets and find great prices.

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Songs from the John McEuen Tour Setlist

John McEuen's setlist while performing in Richmond , VA at “The Tin Pan” included the following songs:

  1. The Ballad of Jed Clampett
  2. Crazy Words, Crazy Tune
  3. Buy for Me the Rain
  4. Some of Shelly's Blues
  5. Keep on the Sunny Side
  6. Instrumental jam
  7. House at Pooh Corner
  8. Mr. Bojangles
  9. Blue Ridge Mountain Home
  10. Earl's Breakdown
  11. Grand Ole Opry Song
  12. Wreck on the Highway
  13. The Mountain Whippoorwill (Or, How Hill-Billy Jim Won the Great Fiddlers' Prize)
  14. Old Rivers
  15. Way Downtown
  16. My Walkin' Shoes
  17. Finger Buster
  18. Acoustic Traveller
  19. Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
  20. Encore
  21. Texas - 1947

Source: Setlist.fm