J Roddy Walston Tickets

J Roddy Walston Concert Tickets
Experience authentic Southern rock with J Roddy Walston tickets. The multi-instrumentalist and vocalist J. Roddy Walston was the founder of the roots rock band J Roddy Walston and the Business in Cleveland in 2002. He also is the frontman for the band Palm Palm.
J Roddy Walston and the Business was comprised of Walston on lead vocals and piano along with drummer Steve Colmus, bassist Logan Davis and Billy Gordan playing lead guitar. The band was famed for its driving live shows and Walston’s style of piano playing. The band released four studio albums from 2007 to 2017 and several singles. The band’s biggest hit was the 2013 single “Heavy Bells,” off of the album Essential Tremors, which peaked at #13 on the Alternative Airplay Billboard chart. In 2019, the group announced they would disband at the end of the year.
Listen to roots rock live with J Roddy Walston tickets. Walston’s next project was Palm Palm, which is an organic rock and roll band that he has formed with Trillions member Charlie Glenn, Raphael Katchinoff of the Southern Belles and Andrew Carper. The group’s first Extended Play Palm Palm was released on August 13, 2021. He also has launched a solo tour.
How much are J Roddy Walston tickets?
These prices may fluctuate depending on where J Roddy Walston is performing. Make sure to check the information below the most updated stats:
J Roddy Walston Ticket Prices:
- Average Price: $100 per ticket
- Cheap Ticket Options: Tickets start at $50 in the upper levels
- VIP Seating: Premium tickets cost over $275 for the best views
Is J Roddy Walston going on tour in 2025?
There are not any upcoming shows scheduled, but check back soon to see if they announce more dates.
What songs are on J Roddy Walston's setlist?
J Roddy Walston's setlist while performing in Richmond , VA at “The National” included the following songs:
- Don't Break the Needle
- Full Growing Man
- Take It as It Comes
- I Don't Wanna Hear It
- Hard Times
- Marigold
- Same Days
- Pigs & Pearls
- Don't Get Old
- Bad Habits
- Uh Oh Rock & Roll
- Sweat Shock
- You Know Me Better
- Brave Man's Death
- Boys Can Never Tell
- I Think of You
- The Wanting
- Used to Did
- Encore
- Lucille
- I'm Going Out
- Takin' Care of Business
- Burn Black
- Heavy Bells
- Midnight Cry
Source: Setlist.fm