Atlanta, get ready to feel something. On April 28, 2026, two of the most critically acclaimed, soul-shaking acts in American music are converging on Ameris Bank Amphitheatre for a night that is going to be talked about for years. Tedeschi Trucks Band and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit are bringing their combined firepower to Chastain Park, and if you love real music — the kind that grabs you by the collar and doesn't let go — this is your night.

A Double Bill Built in Musical Heaven

Let's be honest: either one of these acts headlining solo would be enough reason to grab tickets immediately. Together? This is a once-in-a-season event that no serious music fan in Atlanta can afford to miss.

Tedeschi Trucks Band is a force of nature. Led by the scorching guitar work of Derek Trucks — a man who has played alongside legends like Eric Clapton and the Allman Brothers Band — and the powerhouse blues vocals of Susan Tedeschi, this sprawling 12-piece ensemble delivers some of the most transcendent live music happening anywhere on the planet right now. Their shows aren't concerts. They're experiences.

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit bring an entirely different but equally devastating energy to the stage. A former Drive-By Truckers guitarist who has evolved into one of the most respected songwriters of his generation, Isbell crafts songs that are raw, literary, and deeply human. Backed by the tight, road-hardened 400 Unit, his live shows are emotionally charged events that leave audiences completely wrung out — in the absolute best way possible.

Why Atlanta Is the Perfect Stage

Atlanta has always been a city that appreciates authentic musicianship, and both of these acts have deep roots in the Southern music tradition. The Tedeschi Trucks Band carries the torch of the legendary Allman Brothers, a group whose DNA runs through the veins of this city. Isbell, an Alabama native, has long found a passionate and devoted audience across the South, and Atlanta crowds never let him down.

Ameris Bank Amphitheatre provides the ideal outdoor setting for a night like this — warm spring air, that iconic Chastain Park hillside, and acoustics that make every guitar lick and vocal run land exactly as the artists intended.

What to Expect on April 28

  • World-class guitar playing from Derek Trucks, widely considered one of the greatest slide guitarists alive
  • The powerhouse blues and soul vocals of Susan Tedeschi
  • Jason Isbell's unforgettable storytelling and razor-sharp songwriting
  • A full evening of Southern rock, Americana, blues, and soul under the open Atlanta sky
  • The kind of communal, electric live music experience that reminds you why concerts matter

Don't Sleep on This One, Atlanta

A double bill of this caliber doesn't come around often, and Ameris Bank Amphitheatre will fill up fast. Atlanta music fans know the drill — the best seats go first, and this is exactly the kind of night where you don't want to be scrambling at the last minute.

Head over to atlticket.exchange right now and secure your tickets for Tedeschi Trucks Band and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit on April 28, 2026. Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace makes it easy to find the seats that fit your vibe and your budget. Lock it in, and get ready for a night of Southern music royalty doing what they do best.