SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY TOUR : THE BLACK CROWES

Guests attending Hard Rock Live events, including those who purchase tickets through third-party vendors, must be at least 21 years of age.
The Black Crowes soar into Tulsa with “Hard to Handle” rock Aug. 6
TULSA, Okla. (Jan. 28, 2026) — The Black Crowes, known for being one of rock’s most iconic and unapologetic bands, are taking flight and landing on the Hard Rock Live stage inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa on Thursday, Aug. 6 at 8 p.m.
The Grammy Award-nominated band, founded by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, have been defined by raw energy, soulful swagger and catalog of songs that has shaped generations. The band has fearlessly charted its own course with timeless hits like “She Talks To Angels,” “Hard To Handle,” “Remedy,” “Wiser Time,” “Twice As Hard” and “Black Moon Creeping,” to name a few.
The Black Crowes first took flight with the 5-time Platinum “Shake Your Money Maker,” in 1990, followed by the two-time Platinum Billboard No. 1 LP, “The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion,” and Gold-certified follow-up “Amorica” before the band embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime jaunt with Jimmy Page with an accompanying Gold-certified live record, “Live at the Greek.”
Since the band’s reunion in 2019, the Robinson brothers have reignited the fire that first made them a global force, bringing their electrifying show to more than 150 concerts across 20 countries worldwide.The band’s lore expanded with the chart-shaking “Warpaint” and “Before the Frost…Until the Freeze” and more sold-out shows. Another generation fell under their spell as the group launched their biggest headline tour yet to celebrate “Shake Your Money Maker’s” 30th birthday in 2021. They lit up the next chapter by snagging a Grammy Award nod for Best Rock Album and even picked up a 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination. Rather than rest on their laurels, the Robinson brothers most recently wrote and recorded their tenth full-length offering, “A Pound of Feathers” in just ten days.
Tickets start at $99.50 and go on sale Feb. 6.

