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The Wood Brothers

Apr 30, 2026 / 7:30 p.m.

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The “masters of soulful folk” serve up harmonies, humor, and grooves

Some concert experiences just take hold of you, and The Wood Brothers have a way of making that happen. Oliver Wood's raw, bluesy guitar and voice, Chris Wood's deep upright bass grooves (you may know him from Medeski Martin & Wood), and Jano Rix's inventive percussion lock together into something that feels both spontaneous and inevitable. Fans of Nathaniel Rateliff, The Avett Brothers, and Lake Street Dive will find a lot to love here as the “masters of soulful folk” (Paste) serve up harmonies, humor, and grooves.

The Wood Brothers—who’ve shared stages with Tedeschi Trucks Band and St. Paul & The Broken Bones—return to Scottsdale in support of their acclaimed ninth album, Puff of Smoke. Singer-songwriter Olive Klug opens the evening. 

About The Wood Brothers

Forming after brothers Chris and Oliver Wood pursued separate musical careers for 15 years, The Wood Brothers have evolved into one of roots music’s most revered acts, playing sold-out shows across North America, garnering a Grammy nomination, and releasing nine studio albums, including their 2025 release Puff of Smoke. Chris Wood is known for his incomparable work as one-third of Medeski Martin & Wood, while Oliver’s band King Johnson built a loyal following in the South. Drummer Jano Rix fills out the trio. 

About Olive Klug

Originally on a career path toward social work, Olive Klug utilizes their gifts for singing and storytelling as a means to accomplish lifelong goals of inspiring emotional catharsis and social change in their audiences. Influenced by artists from Joni Mitchell to Kimya Dawson, Klug’s unfiltered vulnerability is at the forefront of every song. Whether they’re discussing the complexities of the country’s politics or of grieving a relationship, their music conveys this sense of outwardly figuring things out, which is what gives their music such a sense of communion. They're letting you in on the fact that they're going through it too, and they don't shy away from discussing the awkwardness.

The Wood Brothers

Apr 30, 2026 / 7:30 p.m.

Member Pricing
Price A
$66.00
$60.30
Price B
$61.00
$53.80
Price C
$50.00
$45.70