Here is the thing about catching Night Two of a multi-night run at a 300-capacity club: the second night always has something the first one does not. The crowd loosens up. The band settles in. Things tend to go further. If you missed Night One at Daryl’s House, this is your make-up date — and honestly, it might be the better ticket.
About Trouble No More
Trouble No More is an all-star ensemble built around one clear purpose: bringing the early Allman Brothers Band catalogue back to life with the energy it was always meant to carry. They debuted in March 2023 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, marking the 50th anniversary of Eat a Peach, and the project has been touring hard ever since — Peach Music Festival, Jam Cruise, club runs from New Hampshire to Florida.
The bloodlines are real. Vocalist Lamar Williams Jr. is the son of Lamar Williams, the original Allman Brothers Band bassist. He grew up in Macon, Georgia surrounded by this music, and when he sings it you feel that history in the room. Keyboardist Peter Levin brings five Grammy nominations and years with the Gregg Allman Band — meaning at least two people on that stage have a direct line back to the original. Guitarists Brandon “TAZ” Niederauer and Quinn Sullivan, alongside bassist Dylan Niederauer, complete a lineup that goes deep into the catalogue: Blue Sky, Melissa, Midnight Rider, Statesboro Blues — delivered with what the band calls “intense and up-tempo renditions.” That is not marketing language. It is a promise.
About the Venue
Daryl’s House is at 130 NY-22 in Pawling, right in the heart of the Hudson Valley. It is a 300-seat club — close enough to the stage that nothing gets lost between the band and the back wall. Doors open at 5:00 PM EDT; the show starts at 8:00 PM EDT. Give yourself time for the drive. The Hudson Valley in August earns the detour.
Tickets & Pricing
Tickets are priced from $45.17 to $65.77 and go on sale Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 10:00 AM EDT. All ages. Get your tickets here.