The Tedeschi Trucks Band setlist for the “Future Soul 2026 Tour” has been revealed. Tedeschi Trucks Band is a large blues-rock group led by Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks. They are known for rich live instrumentation, long guitar sections, and songs that often feel even stronger on stage than in studio recordings. Their music blends blues, soul, rock, and a little jazz, which gives their concerts a warm and very live feel. The Future Soul 2026 Tour brings that same style back on the road, with performances expected to mix fan favorites, slower moments, and extended live sections.
What is the setlist for Tedeschi Trucks Band’s Future Soul 2026 Tour set?
The following is what Tedeschi Trucks Band is expected to play in their setlist for the Future Soul 2026 Tour. This is based on their recent theater runs, multi-night shows, and the kind of song rotation they have been using in recent tours. Their sets usually do not stay exactly the same every night, but certain songs continue to return because they work especially well in a live setting. Looking at those recent performances gives a good idea of which tracks are likely to stay part of the main flow of the concert. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
Future Soul:
- Crazy Cryin’
- I Got You
- Who Am I
- Hero
- What in the World
- Future Soul
- Under the Knife
- Be Kind
- Devil Be Gone
- Shout Out
- Ride On (live debut)
- I Want More
- Soul Sacrifice (Santana cover)
Set 2:
- Keep On Growing (Derek and the Dominos cover)(with Julian Lage)
- Part of Me
- Outside Woman Blues (Blind Joe Reynolds cover)
- Take Me as I Am
- Anyhow
- Everybody’s Got to Change Sometime (Taj Mahal cover)
- Do I look Worried
- Spanish Moon (Little Feat cover)(with Warren Haynes)
- In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (The Allman Brothers Band cover)(with Warren Haynes)
- Made Up Mind
Encore:
- Let’s Go Get Stoned (The Coasters cover)(with Warren Haynes)
Once the concert starts, the flow of the set can change depending on both the crowd and the band’s own choices in the moment. If the audience really settles into one soulful section, they may let that feeling continue with another similar song or a longer instrumental stretch instead of moving on too quickly. At the same time, this is the kind of band that likes to make their own decisions on stage, so songs can move around, solos can go on longer, or a different track can be worked in if it fits the mood better. Because of that, the same tour can still feel unique from one city to the next.
The Future Soul 2026 Tour really fits the way this band performs best, which is in a live setting where the music has room to breathe. A lot of the songs are expected to open up more on stage, especially through longer guitar work, vocal moments, and sections that are allowed to build naturally. Instead of sounding fixed, the whole concert usually feels like it grows as the night goes on, which is a big reason fans enjoy seeing them live.
