What this is
The Tedeschi Trucks Band is a celebrated American roots rock ensemble led by husband-and-wife duo Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, featuring up to twelve members including a full horn section and backing vocalists. The band blends blues, soul, gospel, jazz, and Southern rock into a rich, improvisational live experience that draws comparisons to the Allman Brothers Band — of which Derek Trucks was a longtime member. Formed in 2010, the group has won multiple Grammy Awards and is widely regarded as one of the finest live acts in contemporary American music. This Osaka date in November 2026 represents a rare opportunity to see world-class American blues-rock performed live in Japan.
Who should go
This show is ideal for fans of blues, soul, and classic rock who appreciate musicianship and extended, improvisational performances. The Tedeschi Trucks Band attracts a broad age range — from older fans who followed Derek Trucks through the Allman Brothers to younger listeners drawn to Susan Tedeschi's powerful vocals. The atmosphere tends to be warm, communal, and deeply musical rather than high-energy or rowdy. Arrive early to secure a good standing position and soak in the full sound of the large ensemble.
Good to know
Tickets for international touring acts in Japan are typically released via eplus.jp or pia.jp — both platforms accept foreign Visa and Mastercard, and Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the easiest collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. The Tedeschi Trucks Band tours with up to twelve musicians, so expect a full-production stage setup; mid-sized Osaka venues such as Namba Hatch or Osaka Orix Theater are common choices for acts of this profile. Most Japanese live venues operate a strict no-photography or no-video-during-performance policy, so check venue rules on the night. Bring cash for merchandise and drinks, as not all venue bars and stalls accept cards. Show duration is typically 2 to 2.5 hours with no support act for international headline tours of this level.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

