Three Dog Night plays Troy Savings Bank Music Hall on Friday, September 25, 2026, at 8 p.m., bringing a 59-year catalog — and one of the most remarkable chart runs in rock — to one of North America’s most acoustically respected rooms. Tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster.
Nearly Six Decades, and Still Touring
Between 1969 and 1975, Three Dog Night placed 21 consecutive singles in the Billboard Top 40 — three of them No. 1: “Mama Told Me (Not to Come),” “Joy to the World,” and “Black and White.” “An Old Fashioned Love Song,” “Shambala,” “Never Been to Spain” — that’s not filler, that’s the B-list of a band that redefined what American pop-rock could sound like with three interchangeable lead singers trading verses. Founding member Danny Hutton is still fronting the current lineup, which keeps the catalog honest.
The Troy booking is a natural fit: this is a catalog band, not a spectacle band, and the Music Hall is built to reward that — warmer and more direct than an amphitheater, close enough that the harmonies land without amplification carrying all the weight.
A Capital Region Treasure
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, at 30 Second Street, seats roughly 1,300 under a horseshoe balcony with the 1875 Odell pipe organ still in place — a room NPR and classical music press routinely cite among the finest unamplified acoustic halls in North America. For an evening of interchangeable lead vocals and tight arrangements, there’s no better-scaled room in the Capital Region.
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