Troy Savings Bank Music Hall is the kind of room that stops you when you walk in. Completed in 1875 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989, it holds just under 1,200 seats and carries acoustics that have no business feeling this personal in a building this old — the kind of acoustics engineers spend careers trying to replicate and never quite get right. If Daughtry is going to strip two decades of songs down to acoustic for a 20th-anniversary tour, this is exactly the right room to open it.
About Daughtry
Daughtry formed in 2006 after frontman Chris Daughtry placed fourth on Season 5 of American Idol. What followed was not a slow build. Their self-titled debut became the top-selling album of 2007 and the fastest-selling rock debut in SoundScan history — the band has since moved over 11 million albums and 25 million singles worldwide.
The 20 Years Unplugged Tour is a 24-date acoustic run through October and November, and Troy is opening night. The format trades arena production for something stripped back — songs like “It’s Not Over,” “Home,” and “No Surprise” reframed so the weight of a lyric and the scrape of a guitar string do the work. Chris Daughtry said ahead of the tour that he “gave myself permission to be vulnerable.” In a hall this old and this well-designed, that vulnerability is going to land differently. The tour wraps November 14 at the Majestic Theatre in Dallas.
Buffalo-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ryan Perdz opens all dates.
About the Venue
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall — known locally as 1776 — sits at 32 2nd Street in Troy. It is one of the finest surviving 19th-century auditoriums in the United States, renowned for its exceptional acoustics and its Odell concert organ. An acoustic show in this room is not just a concert — it is a full demonstration of what the space was built to do. If you are anywhere in the Capital District and have not been inside this hall, this is the show to fix that.
Tickets
Showtime is 7:00 PM on Monday, October 12, 2026. Tickets are on sale now — this is a 1,175-seat room, it is opening night, and Daughtry’s reach is well beyond what a hall this size can hold. Get yours before it sells out.