"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 3/8/25)
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Real Live Certified
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Critics Consensus
Based on 41 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that The Devil Makes Three is rated as an enjoyable live performer, with some notable strengths. The Devil Makes Three concert reviews describe live shows and performances as accessible and funky.
How long are their concerts?
How long are The Devil Makes Three concerts? The Devil Makes Three concerts usually last from one and a half hours to up to two hours.
How much to book?
How much does it cost to book The Devil Makes Three? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for The Devil Makes Three range from $25,000 - $75,000, with The Devil Makes Three's current estimated booking fee to be around $40,000.
On tour
Music Hall of Williamsburg; Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, United States; Brooklyn, NY, United States (May 8; May 8); Brooklyn Bowl Philly, Philadelphia, United States (May 9); 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, United States (May 11); Whelan's, Dublin, Ireland (June 15); Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, United Kingdom (June 27); Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands (July 3); Noordplein, Rotterdam, Netherlands (July 4)
The Devil Makes Three is an Americana band from Santa Cruz, California, United States. The group blends bluegrass, old time, country, folk, blues, jazz, and ragtime music.
Has Performed With
Joe Pug
Artist Website
Critic Concert Reviews
Nippertown (USA)
February 12, 2020
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There is no rest for the weary especially for critically-acclaimed bluegrass rockers The Devil Makes Three (TDM3). Spending more than two years on the road since their latest album Chains Are Broken (New West Records) debuted in the Top 10 Bluegrass Charts
True to their word, The Devil Makes Three appeared tonight in their usual trio guise, the drumming contribution of Sam Amidon, an honorary (and temporary) member of the band who added a rockier edge to their latest and very impressive sixth album, ‘Chains Are Broken', sadly not present.
Despite the frigid temperatures and icy sidewalks, fans were lined up in a queue that wrapped around the venue well before the doors had opened, and were packed-in by the time Roebuck hit the stage to warm them up.