Allman Brothers Tribute Band Celebrates 70s Roots in Macon

The Restless Natives bring an authentic Allman Brothers experience to Southern Roots venue

Feb. 6, 2026 at 8:39pm

The Restless Natives, an Allman Brothers tribute band hailing from Macon, Georgia, the original home base of the iconic Southern rock group, will be performing a special 70s-themed show at the Southern Roots venue. The band is known for their faithful recreations of classic Allman Brothers albums like "At Fillmore East" and "Eat a Peach", as well as Gregg Allman's solo work.

Why it matters

The Allman Brothers Band is deeply rooted in the musical history and culture of Macon, Georgia, and tribute acts like The Restless Natives help keep that legacy alive. The 70s-inspired party atmosphere at Southern Roots will transport attendees back to the heyday of Southern rock.

The details

The Restless Natives are made up of musicians who grew up in the Macon area and were immersed in the Allman Brothers' sound from a young age. They strive to recreate an authentic Allman Brothers experience, down to the original six-piece lineup. The band has performed at festivals like GABBA Fest and is known for their album-specific tributes. They've also collaborated with former Allman Brothers members and other Southern rock luminaries.

  • The event takes place on February 7, 2026.
  • Doors open at 6PM and the performance starts at 9PM.

The players

The Restless Natives

An Allman Brothers tribute band hailing from Macon, Georgia, the original home base of the iconic Southern rock group.

Southern Roots

The venue hosting the 70s-themed Allman Brothers tribute show by The Restless Natives.

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What they’re saying

“We strive to create an authentic experience, specializing in the early music of the "Original 6" members.”

— The Restless Natives

“They have occasionally performed with special guests who have a direct connection to the Allman Brothers Band, including former member David Goldflies, Mike Kach of Dickey Betts' Great Southern, and Randall Bramblett.”

— creativeloafing.com

What’s next

Tickets for the event are available online for $20.

The takeaway

The Restless Natives' 70s-themed Allman Brothers tribute show at Southern Roots promises to be an authentic and immersive experience for fans of Southern rock's most iconic band, keeping the Macon-born legacy alive.