The Doobie Brothers are pulling double duty.
After announcing their summer, co-headlining ‘Oneness Tour’ with Santana, Michael McDonald and co. just shared that they’re also striking out on a solo run this fall they’re calling the ‘Walk This Road Tour’ in support of their 2025 album with the same name.
Their brief, autumnal run will send them to arenas, pavilions, auditoriums, amphitheaters and resorts all over North America from late September through mid-October.
That includes a stop at Atlantic City’s Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on Friday, Oct. 2.
While out and about alongside Santana, the “Takin’ It To The Streets” hitmakers have four New York and New Jersey concerts scheduled. They’re slated to go down at:
PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel, NJ
Saturday, June 27
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY
Wednesday, July 1
Jones Beach Theater
Wantagh, NY
Thursday, July 2
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Bethel, NY
Saturday, July 4
At their solo shows, the blue eyed soul legends typically perform 20-22 songs per show, according to Set List FM. Notable tracks to make the cut include “Long Train Runnin’,” “Jesus Is Just Alright,” “China Grove,” “Black Water” and, of course “Takin’ It To The Streets.”
“We’re all in our 70’s now,” co-founder Patrick Simmons told USA TODAY in 2025. “I used to think that was old. I do feel it, but it’s hard to believe we’re out here doing it at this age, and in my head I’m still 16. You have to think beyond your age. It’s a life adventure.”
Doobie Brothers tickets — for their ‘Walk This Road’ solo concerts — become available first for select dates through a pre-sale that starts Wednesday, March 25 at 10 am local time.
Tickets officially go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 27 at 10 am local time through Ticketmaster but are available now on trusted secondary market sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats.
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Doobie Brothers tickets
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Doobie Brothers solo tour schedule 2026
A complete calendar including all solo tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Santana and Doobie Brothers tour schedule 2026
All Santana and Doobie Brothers co-headlining dates, venues and links to buy tickets are listed here:
Doobie Brothers set list
When you have as many beloved hits as The Doobie Brothers — personally, we can’t get enough of the upbeat 1974 classic “Black Water” — constructing a set list ain’t easy.
However, it appears the band has settled on one they like quite a bit that pays homage to their impressive back catalog.
Take a look below to see what the band played at a December 2025 show of theirs, based on our findings at Set List FM.
01.) “Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)” (Eddie Holland cover)
02.) “Rockin’ Down the Highway”
03.) “Dependin’ on You”
04.) “Here to Love You”
05.) “Walk This Road”
06.) “It Keeps You Runnin'”
07.) “Call Me”
08.) “Minute by Minute”
09.) “Learn to Let Go”
10.) “Angels & Mercy”
11.) “Without You”
12.) “Jesus Is Just Alright” (The Art Reynolds Singers cover)
13.) “What a Fool Believes” (Kenny Loggins cover)
14.) “Long Train Runnin'”
15.) “China Grove”
Encore
16.) “Black Water”
17.) “Amazing Grace” (John Newton cover)
18.) “Takin’ It to the Streets”
19.) “Listen to the Music”
The above set list comes courtesy of Set List FM; their site features an archive of all Doobie Brothers concerts dating all the way back to a February 1971 gig at Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, CA.
Doobie Brothers new music
“Walk This Road,” The Doobie Brothers’ 16th studio album hit shelves on June 6, 2025.
Things kick off with the boisterous title track “Walk This Road” featuring Mavis Staples that serves as an excellent platform for McDonald to dust off his trademark soaring vocals. It’s a feel-good duet that sets the tone for what will likely be an upbeat album perfect for cookouts and road trips.
After that, The Doobies deliver the fiddle-heavy bop “Angels & Mercy” that straddles the line between rock, bluegrass and country. Somehow, the tune works even if the song is quite a departure from their ’70s sound.
The mellow “Call Me” also bucks the group’s aesthetic for something entirely different. In fact, in an alternate world, we believe this one would have been a huge ’90s radio hit. The friendly jam sounds more Third Eye Blind/Barenaked Ladies/Goo Goo Dolls than Doobie Brothers and there’s nothing wrong with that.
Other highlights here include the mellow yet bluesy “Learn To Let Go,” endlessly catchy “Here To Stay,” and jaunty, Dr. John-esque epic “The Kind That Lasts.” On the whole, “Walk This Road” appears to be The Doobie Brothers’ attempt to dabble in a number of aesthetics they haven’t taken out for a test ride yet.
Finally, “Walk This Road” closes with the Doobies bringing in Mick Fleetwood, Jake Shimabukuro and Henry Kapono for the trippy, tropical “Lahaina.” There’s a hint of melancholy and longing here from the band, which is a welcome change of pace from their oft-sunny tunes.
To hear for yourself, you can listen to “Walk This Road” here.
Classic rockers on tour in 2026
Quite a few iconic acts that have been kicking for over half a century are still shredding deep into the 2020s.
Here are just five of our favorites from way back when that you won’t want to miss live.
• Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band
• AC/DC
Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest classic rockers on tour in 2026 to find the show for you.
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