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Alabama Shakes

with Mon Rovîa

Apr 22, 2026
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Alabama Shakes
Grind City Amp | Uptown Memphis

The Inner Circle

Another Life

$274.50+

One premium reserved ticket in the first few rows
One autographed, limited-edition VIP exclusive tour poster signed by Alabama Shakes
One VIP-Exclusive Alabama Shakes merchandise item
One commemorative VIP laminate & lanyard
Crowd-free merchandise shopping before the show*
On-site perks such as VIP check-in, dedicated host, priority lane into the venue before general doors for ease of entry, and an on-site customer service mobile text-only number*

Hold On

$199.50

One premium reserved ticket in the best available seats
One limited-edition VIP exclusive tour poster
One VIP-Exclusive Alabama Shakes merchandise item
One commemorative VIP laminate & lanyard
Crowd-free merchandise shopping before the show*
On-site perks such as VIP check-in, dedicated host, priority lane into the venue before general doors for ease of entry, and an on-site customer service mobile text-only number*

VIP packages vary by show

Details for this event will be announced soon.

Who’s Taking the Stage

Alabama Shakes

After an eight-year absence, Alabama Shakes are poised to make their return announcing a 2025 Tour across the U.S. The Athens, AL-raised band, comprised of vocalist/guitarist Brittany Howard, guitarist Heath Fogg, and bassist Zac Cockrell exploded onto the scene in 2012 with their debut album Boys & Girls, (ATO Records), which entered Billboard’s Independent Albums chart at No. 1. Boys & Girls earned the band multiple GRAMMY nominations and was hailed as one of the year’s best albums by numerous publications, including Rolling Stone, which also named lead single “Hold On” the #1 Best Song of 2012. Soon after its release, the bandmates found themselves thrust into the global spotlight, achieving such milestones as performing at the White House and on “Saturday Night Live.”

The band’s legacy continued to grow with the groundbreaking Sound & Color (ATO Records). Released 10 years ago, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, won GRAMMY Awards for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. The first single, “Don’t Wanna Fight,” took honors in the Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song categories. Sound & Color marked a profound evolution from Alabama Shakes’ debut album, as The New York Times Magazine observed, heralding the band’s “soul-stirring, shape-shifting new sound.” Both Sound & Color and Boys & Girls were certified Platinum by the RIAA.

The Shakes’ Cockrell, Fogg, & Howard have also reunited in the studio promising new music to fans who have been eagerly awaiting their return.

“I’m Mon, born in Monrovia, Liberia. My life began in the midst of civil war. I narrowly escaped the path of becoming a child soldier and was ultimately rescued by missionaries.
Much of my developmental years were spent moving between places and navigating a wide range of life experiences. Layered onto that journey was the complexity of assimilating as a transracially adopted refugee.
My music is a culmination of those experiences, shaped by both survival and empathy. It reflects not only my story, but the stories of others I’ve encountered along the way.
The mission of my music is healing. With every nation and every tongue, in due time.”

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