Allman Brothers Band fans who can't make it to the March 10 50th anniversary concert in New York will be able to livestream the concert at nugs.net.

The Madison Square Garden show will be available via pay-per-view for $29.99 (HD) and $49.99 (4K).

The Brothers consist of drummer Jaimoe, along with guitarists Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes, bassist Oteil Burbridge and percussionist Marc Quinones, as well as Widespread Panic drummer Duane Trucks and keyboardist Reese Wynans. Former ABB keyboardist (and longtime touring member of the Rolling Stones) Chuck Leavell will perform as a special guest.

While the Allman Brothers’ history is rooted in Macon, the band considered New York its “spiritual home,” according to Trucks. The final ABB performance took place in October 2014 at the Beacon Theatre, where the band held an annual residency.

Look for a feature on the Atlanta Music Scene about The Big House Museum in Macon on March 4, as well as coverage of the March 10 concert.

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