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Blues Traveler first came into the public eye after the release of their studio album Four in 1994. Unable to top the commerical success of their hit songs, they have still maintained a loyal, dedicated fan base since the beginning of their careers, especially because of their incredible improvisational live shows.

Fans of the blues-rock style should definitely check them out and get treated to John Popper's amazing vocals and harmonica that have now become Blues Traveler's trademark.

Click the any of the dates below to view the setlist and to stream or download the concert.
Blues Traveler's Sharing Policy

2008
2008-10-16 Highline Ballroom, New York, NY
2008-08-02 FoxFireFest, Elgin, IL
2007
2007-12-07 Fox Theater, Boulder, CO
2007-12-04 Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
2007-11-05 Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
2006
2006-05-12 The House of Blues, Orlando, FL
2003
2003-08-24 Niagara Square, Buffalo, NY
2003-07-20 Scene Pavilion, Cleveland, OH
1997
1997-10-18 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA
1996
1996-12-28 Northeastern University, Boston, MA
1993
1993-07-14 Riverport Amphitheater, Maryland Heights, MO
1991
1991-03-13 Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO
1990
1990-12-31 with the Spin Doctors - Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
1990-08-23 Wetlands Preserve, New York, NY
Blues Traveler Sharing Policy

Audience taping is permitted at all Blues Traveler shows. For purposes of this policy, performances by individual band members of Blues Traveler will be treated as Blues Traveler shows. Guest performances by band members with other artists will be governed by that artist's policy. When Blues Traveler is performing at a festival or other event featuring multiple bands, that particular event's policy may override Blues Traveler's customary taping policy. All taping is limited to audio only (DAT, MiniDisc, and analog are all permitted) - no video is ever allowed - and with microphones only (no soundboard patches). Each taper is entitled to bring ONE audio recording rig and ONE microphone stand/set of microphones into the venue; additional equipment may not be permitted to enter if space does not allow. Taper tickets are not necessary to record, and recording is permitted from anywhere the venue will allow it. Anyone found taping in violation of the above policy may be removed from the venue and unauthorized recordings may be confiscated. The enjoyment of the audience in attendance at a concert always takes precedence over recording efforts. This means that at no time should tapers ever require other patrons to be quiet or otherwise interfere with their enjoyment of the show. Any questions regarding this taping policy should be directed to tour manager Marty Sheridan.

Distribution of authorized Blues Traveler recordings (as above) is permitted, provided that all exchanges are equal; no money may change hands and no extra media shall be included as a condition of copying a recording. The only acceptable exception to this policy shall be the inclusion of a pre-stamped, self-addressed envelope as part of a "blanks and postage" agreement. No copyrighted material shall ever be distributed via trade, electronically or otherwise. If Blues Traveler decides to release a recording of a show or set (via physical media such as CD, cassette or via digital download), this "official" version will take precedence over amateur recordings and soundboard recordings of said show or set should no longer be traded. Audience recordings may continue to circulate freely. Thanks for taping and trading - enjoy the shows!