The Avett Brothers in Buffalo
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About The Avett Brothers
The Avett Brothers are Scott and Seth Avett, a folk-rock duo from North Carolina who've built a following on earnest songwriting and relentless touring. They started playing together in the late 90s, blending traditional folk instrumentation with rock energy and often uncomfortable emotional honesty. Songs like 'Murder in the City' showcase their ability to write about mundane life—a brother talking to his younger sibling about mortality and responsibility—with the weight of something profound. Their albums wander between stripped-down acoustic records and fuller rock arrangements, but the throughline is always their voices and Scott's violin. They're known for writing about family, doubt, faith, and working-class life without making any of it feel precious. By the 2010s they'd become one of the more durable indie acts in America, headlining festivals and selling out theaters through sheer work ethic and word of mouth.
Their shows feel like someone opened a door to their living room. Crowds sing every word back, especially on the slower moments. There's a lot of genuine emotion in the room without it turning sappy. They play for hours. People cry. Some people drive very far to see them again.
Known for Incomplete and Irresolvable, Murder in the City, Shame, The Once and Future Carpenter, Kick Drum Heart
The Avett Brothers + Buffalo
The Avett Brothers have maintained a steady presence in Buffalo over the years, with their last visit to the city coming in April 2024 at Highmark Stadium. That show found them working through a setlist that balanced their folk-rock essentials with deeper cuts—opening with "Country Kid" before moving through "Distraction #74" and the achingly honest "Will You Return?" The brothers have always gravitated toward venues that let them breathe, and Buffalo's music venues have provided that space. Their April performance touched on the reflective side of their catalog, hitting "Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise" and closing the main set with "Ain't No Man," songs that showcase their ability to wring genuine emotion from relatively simple arrangements. For a band that's spent two decades building a devoted following, Buffalo remains part of their natural circuit.
The Avett Brothers in Buffalo News
- The Last Wild Buffalo on career, community and connection The Utah Statesman · Apr 7, 2025
- Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan to Headline 10th Annual Outlaw Music Festival with Billy Strings, Nathaniel Rateliff, Sheryl Crow, The Avett Brothers, Wilco, Waxahatchee and More Relix · Feb 3, 2025
- Buffalo Spree Magazine buffalospree.com · Jul 13, 2024
- The Avett Brothers Release New Single "Country Kid," Impersonate a Priest, Bear, Superhero & More in Accompanying Music Video Shore Fire Media · Apr 5, 2024
- The Avett Brothers Announce New US Tour Dates in 2024 Consequence of Sound · Mar 15, 2024
Live Music in Buffalo
Buffalo's music scene has long embraced the kind of earnest, guitar-driven folk and Americana that The Avett Brothers represent. The city sits at the intersection of roots music traditions and contemporary indie sensibilities, with venues and audiences that appreciate craft over flash. Local acts have built on that foundation, creating a community where introspective songwriting and tight musicianship are valued. The Avett Brothers fit naturally into that landscape—their stripped-down approach and narrative-driven songs resonate with Buffalo's ear for authentic, unpretentious rock.
Buffalo road trip to see The Avett Brothers?
Stay in Allentown, where the neighborhood's Victorian architecture and walkable blocks of galleries, vintage shops, and bars feel genuinely lived-in. Dinner at Sear should be priority—chef Jeremy Boyle's locally-sourced approach is legitimately ambitious without the pretense. Catch the contemporary art at Albright-Knox (their recent renovations are worth your time), then spend an evening at one of the neighborhood's dive bars like The Owl that still feels like actual people hang there, not tourists.
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