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- 2025-07-13Sunday 06:00 p.m.Grand Rapids, MI, USFrederik Meijer GardensTrombone Shorty w/ Orleans Avenue
Lineup
- Trombone Shorty
- Orleans Avenue
- JJ Grey & Mofro
Venue
Frederik Meijer Gardens
- 2025-07-19Saturday 07:30 p.m.Hyannis, MA, USCape Cod Melody TentTrombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue with JJ Grey and Mofro
Lineup
- Trombone Shorty
- Orleans Avenue
- JJ Grey & Mofro
Venue
Cape Cod Melody Tent
- 2025-07-23Wednesday 07:00 p.m.New York, NY, USThe Rooftop at Pier 17TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE - MIGHT NOT MAKE IT HOME TOUR
Venue
The Rooftop at Pier 17
- 2025-07-24Thursday 07:00 p.m.Vienna, VA, USWolf Trap Filene CenterTrombone Shorty w/ Orleans Avenue
Lineup
- Trombone Shorty
- Orleans Avenue
Venue
Wolf Trap Filene Center
- 2025-07-26Saturday 07:00 p.m.Selbyville, DE, USFreeman Arts PavilionTrombone Shorty w/ Orleans Avenue
Lineup
- Trombone Shorty
- Orleans Avenue
Venue
Freeman Arts Pavilion
- 2025-08-03Sunday 06:30 p.m.New Orleans, LA, USWoldenberg Riverfront ParkMumford & Sons and Friends: Railroad Revival Tour
- 2025-08-04Monday 07:30 p.m.Spartanburg, SC, USPiedmont Interstate FairgroundsMumford & Sons and Friends: Railroad Revival Tour
- 2025-08-05Tuesday 07:30 p.m.Richmond, VA, USAllianz Amphitheater at RiverfrontMumford & Sons and Friends: Railroad Revival Tour
- 2025-08-07Thursday 07:15 p.m.Essex Junction, VT, USChamplain Valley ExpositionMumford & Sons and Friends: Railroad Revival Tour
About
Trombone Shorty is the best-known moniker for Troy Andrews. He was born into a well-known New Orleans musical family in 1986. His grandfather, Jessie Hill, was a locally popular R&B recording artist. His older brother, James "12" Andrews, is a successful jazz trumpeter who was also an early mentor. Andrews began playing music at a very early age and was playing professionally at the age of five. He mastered trombone, trumpet, and drums, eventually choosing the trombone as his principal instrument and thus picking up his nickname. So advanced was he that, at the age of eight, a club in the city's Tremé district, where he was born and raised, was named Trombone Shorty's in his honor.
Andrews became a member of the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts' (NOCCA) musical education program for high-school students, other graduates including Harry Connick, Jr., Nicholas Payton, and Wynton and Branford Marsalis. At NOCCA, Andrews took music theory, ear training, and instrumental instruction courses under Clyde Kerr, Jr. and Kent Jordan, among others. In 2003 he was one of five young musicians chosen as the subjects for a PBS television documentary and also performed in the network's nationally broadcast tribute to Louis Armstrong, directed by Wynton Marsalis. Outside his home town, Andrews has appeared with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and has performed with U2 and Green Day. He has also traveled extensively overseas, playing concerts and festivals in Cuba and Europe; he has appeared at the Vienna Jazz Festival, the North Sea Jazz Festival, and the Istanbul Jazz Festival.
As a recording artist, Andrews has appeared on Global Song of Kids, a collection of children's songs played in the style of New Orleans marching bands that was released in Japan. His first recording under his own name, Swingin' Gate, was issued in 2002 and featured several of his own compositions; it was acclaimed by jazz critics. This was followed in 2004 by The Same Pocket, Vol. 1 (by the BlueBrass Project) and 12 & Shorty (with his brother James' band); in 2005 by the Treme Records releases The End of the Beginning (by the Troy Andrews Quintet) and Orleans & Claiborne (by Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews & Orleans Avenue); and by four volumes of his performances at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival entitled Live at Jazz Fest 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2008. He also appeared on the club hit "Tufflove" on Galactic's Ya-Ka-May in 2010 before releasing his Verve Records debut, Backatown (on which he not only plays trombone but also sings and plays trumpet, keyboards, drums, and other percussion), under the Trombone Shorty moniker. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi
Setlists
- 1.walking theorugh the audience
- 2.Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine (James Brown cover)
- 3.A Change is Gonna Come (Sam Cooke cover)
- 4.
- 5.Let's Go Crazy (Prince cover)
- 6.Pump It Up (Elvis Costello & The Attractions cover)
- 7.Love the One You're With (Stephen Stills cover)
- 1.Hold Up
- 2.It Ain't No Use
- 3.Do To Me
- 4.Let's Go Crazy (Prince cover)
- 5.On your way down
- 6.Here Come the Girls (Ernie K‐Doe cover)
- 7.Something Beautiful
- 8.Shortyville
- 9.Fire and Brimstone
- 10.Lifted
- 11.I’m Standing Here
- 12.Might Not Make It Home
- 13.Come Back
Encore
- 14.Hurricane Season
- 1.Lifted
- 2.Call Me
- 3.Foxy Lady (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
- 4.Only Wanna Give It To You
- 5.Wildflowers & Wine (Marcus King cover)
- 6.Comin' Home (Delaney & Bonnie cover)
- 7.Betty Bussit (With Tarronia 'Tank' Ball and Big Freedia)
- 8.Let's Go Crazy (Prince cover)
- 9.Here Come the Girls (Ernie K‐Doe cover)
- 10.Back That Azz Up (Juvenile cover)
- 11.Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin cover)
- 12.Paris (Ooh La La) (Grace Potter & the Nocturnals cover)
- 13.Hands Up To the Sky
- 14.Say Hey (I Love You) (Michael Franti & Spearhead cover)
- 15.Fire and Brimstone
Encore
- 16.Hurricane Season
- 17.Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker) (Parliament cover)
- 1.It Ain't No Use
- 2.Where It At?
- 3.Lifted
- 4.I’m Standing Here
- 5.Come Back
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