A love letter to the music that built us
Some nights feel different long before they start. June 6th, we’re bringing you one of those nights. A show built around the music that runs deepest through our veins. Come early. Stay late. Bring everyone you know.
OPENER
SHANE DAVIS
Before the main event, we’ve got someone special warming up the stage. And honestly, “warming up” is a bit of an undersell. Shane Davis is a one-of-a-kind performer who defies easy categorization. His self-proclaimed “soulful outlaw blue” is about as perfect a description as you’ll get. Allman Brothers meets Merle Haggard meets Bill Withers, something that may not seem to “work” on the surface, but does…and does well.
Shane’s set is a careful blend of covers delivered entirely his way, seasoned with originals that reveal how deep his musical roots go. He’s new to our stage, but he’s no stranger to making a crowd feel something REAL.
And the best part? Shane’s just as pumped to be here as we are to have him. He’s a huge Allman Brothers fan himself, and the chance to open for a tribute act of this caliber genuinely means something to him. That kind of sincerity shows up in the music. Get here early.
HEADLINER
THE RESTLESS NATIVES
There are lots of Allman Brothers tribute bands out there. We’ll say that up front. But, there’s only ONE Restless Natives. And if you haven’t seen them yet, June 6 is the show that’s going to ruin every other tribute for you.
Formed in 2020 by a group of musicians who are quite literally “native” to Macon and middle Georgia, The Restless Natives aren’t just performing this music. They grew up inside it. Their focus on the “Original 6” era of the Allman Brothers Band brings an authenticity and fire you simply cannot fake. They’ve taken that deep roots connection across the Southeast, performing dozens of festivals and special events, and building a reputation as one of the most compelling tribute acts in the region.
What sets The Restless Natives apart isn’t just the music, it’s the depth of the catalog they pull from. At Fillmore East. Eat a Peach. Watkins Glen Summer Jam. The Duane Allman Anthology. Laid Back. Dickey Betts’s solo work. Each and every show draws from that wide-open well to create something unique and alive.
They’ve shared the stage with some remarkable guests over the years: David Goldflies, Mike Kach, Le Roy Parnell, Randall Bramblett, Alvin Youngblood Hart. When those kinds of names come calling, you know the music is real.