Jul 16, 2026 – Nov 22, 2026
Big Head Todd and The Monsters deliver a signature blend of blues-infused rock and roots-driven songcraft that fills venues with a warm, groove-heavy atmosphere where extended guitar lines and tight rhythm sections create an immersive live experience for longtime listeners and newcomers alike. The band tends to attract fans of classic rock, jam-oriented ensembles, and heartfelt American music who value both polished songwriting and the spontaneity of a well-rehearsed unit stretching out on stage. This current run stands out for its substantial length and broad geographic reach, moving through dozens of cities across the United States and settling into an array of mid-sized theaters, historic clubs, and select outdoor spaces that suit the group’s intimate yet expansive sound. Typical sets maintain a steady yet dynamic pace, opening with mid-tempo rockers that establish momentum before shifting into slower, soulful passages and building toward collective instrumental peaks that keep audiences engaged from start to finish. The overall flow balances familiar catalog highlights with fresh interpretations, allowing the music to breathe while preserving a cohesive evening arc. Review the dates table below to locate the performance closest to your area and plan accordingly.
| Date | City | Venue | Programme | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2026 · 6:00 PM | Stowe | The WhistlePig Pavilion at Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Jul 23, 2026 · 8:30 PM | Crystal Bay | Crown Room at Crystal Bay Club Casino | Gambler's Run Music Festival: Big Head Todd and The Monsters & Robert Jon and The Wreck - Friday | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
| Sep 17, 2026 · 7:30 PM | Indianapolis | Murat Theatre at Old National Centre | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Sep 19, 2026 · 8:00 PM | Newark | Midland Theatre - OH | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Oct 8, 2026 · 7:30 PM | Omaha | The Slowdown | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Oct 9, 2026 · 7:30 PM | Kansas City | Uptown Theater - KC | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Oct 10, 2026 · 7:30 PM | St. Louis | The Pageant | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Oct 15, 2026 · 7:30 PM | Iowa City | Englert Theatre | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Oct 16, 2026 · 7:30 PM | Des Moines | Hoyt Sherman Place Theater | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Oct 17, 2026 · 7:30 PM | Saint Paul | The Palace Theatre - St. Paul | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Oct 18, 2026 · 7:30 PM | Milwaukee | Pabst Theater | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Nov 12, 2026 · 8:00 PM | Peekskill | Paramount Theater Hudson Valley | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Nov 13, 2026 · 8:00 PM | Portland | State Theatre - ME | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Nov 14, 2026 · 8:00 PM | Beverly | The Cabot - Cabot Performing Arts Center | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Nov 15, 2026 · 7:30 PM | New Haven | College Street Music Hall | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Nov 17, 2026 · 8:00 PM | North Bethesda | Music Center At Strathmore | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Nov 19, 2026 · 8:00 PM | Charleston | Charleston Music Hall | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Nov 20, 2026 · 8:00 PM | Charleston | Charleston Music Hall | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Nov 21, 2026 · 8:00 PM | Atlanta | Variety Playhouse | Buy TicketsFind Hotel | |
| Nov 22, 2026 · 5:00 PM | Pelham | The Caverns - TN | Buy TicketsFind Hotel |
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Big Head Todd and the Monsters formed in Colorado in the late 1980s around vocalist and guitarist Todd Park Mohr along with bassist Rob Squires and drummer Brian Neff. The group built its sound on a foundation of rock and blues, where Mohr delivers vocals with a gravelly tone over guitar lines that alternate between concise rhythmic chords and longer melodic leads. Squires anchors tracks with repetitive bass patterns that lock into Neff's steady, mid-tempo drumming, creating a groove that supports both short verses and open instrumental stretches. The result is music that stays grounded in verse-chorus forms yet leaves space for guitar and bass interplay without relying on heavy effects or layered production.
Current performances take place in mid-sized theaters and clubs where the stage setup remains straightforward with standard lighting and minimal backdrops. Setlists draw from the band's catalog in loose order, mixing shorter songs with longer pieces that extend through repeated instrumental sections and occasional tempo shifts. Audiences encounter the music at a scale that allows clear sightlines from most seats while still producing natural room acoustics that highlight the trio's live dynamics rather than amplified spectacle.
One early milestone came with the release of the album Sister Sweetly, which established several tracks that continue to appear in setlists including the song Bittersweet. The band also recorded with guest musicians on later projects and appeared at regional festivals focused on roots and blues acts, building a catalog that spans multiple decades of consistent output without dependence on any single hit recording.
The group occupies a place within the broader American roots-rock and jam-band circuit alongside acts that emphasize live improvisation over polished studio work. Listeners who attend shows often include people drawn to blues-based guitar playing, those familiar with extended concert formats from similar ensembles, and regional fans who follow the band across multiple venues in the Midwest and Mountain West. The music appeals to audiences that value steady rhythms and lyrical storytelling delivered without elaborate visual production.
Typical concerts run approximately two hours with one intermission and feature opening acts that share the same stylistic range of rock and blues material. The room atmosphere tends toward attentive listening during verses followed by movement during instrumental passages, with sound levels balanced for conversation between songs yet loud enough to carry the guitar tones throughout the space. Merchandise tables usually appear near the entrance, and set times are posted clearly at the venue.
Readers can review the list of upcoming performances below to find shows that fit their location and schedule. The dates provide an opportunity to experience the band's current lineup in person across a range of venues.
Tickets are available through the band's official website, Ticketmaster, or authorized venue box offices. It is recommended to buy directly from these sources to avoid counterfeit tickets.
General admission tickets usually start around $30 to $60, while reserved seating can range from $75 up to $150 or more depending on the venue and demand.
Most shows are all-ages events, but some venues may require attendees under 18 to be accompanied by an adult. Always check the specific venue rules listed on your ticket.
VIP packages often include premium seating, meet-and-greet opportunities with the band, exclusive merchandise, and early entry. These can be purchased at the time of ticket buying through the official ticketing site.
Tickets are generally non-refundable except in cases where the event is canceled or postponed by the promoter. Contact the point of purchase for any specific refund requests related to personal circumstances.
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