Hot Tuna live in concert at the McDonald Theatre in Eugene, OregonProduced by: PCINW Concerts
Date: Monday, September 23, 2024
Event type: Reserved Seating, All Ages
Early  Show Doors open at: 7 p.m.
Early Show starts at: 8 p.m.

Tickets: All ages advance tickets are reserved seating and available Friday, March 15 at 10am for from $57 to $72 depending on seat location online at Cascade Tickets.

Unless sold out, tickets will also be available at the McDonald Theatre Box Office on the day of the show beginning at 5:30 p.m. when the Box Office opens.

The reserved seated concert is open to everyone of all ages. 

All tickets subject to service charges and /or user fees.

Hot Tuna

The name Hot Tuna invokes as many different moods and reactions as there are Hot Tuna fans — millions of them. To some, Hot Tuna is a reminder of some wild and happy times. To others, that name will forever be linked to their own discovery of the power and depth of American blues and roots music. To newer fans, Hot Tuna is a tight, masterful duo that is on the cutting edge of great music.

All of those things are correct, and more. For more than four decades, Hot Tuna has played, toured, and recorded some of the best and most memorable acoustic and electric music ever. And Hot Tuna is still going strong — some would say stronger than ever.

The two are not joined at the hip, though; through the years, both Jorma and Jack have undertaken projects with other musicians and solo projects of their own. But Hot Tuna has never broken up, never ceased to exist, nor have the two boyhood pals ever wavered in one of the most enduring friendships in music.

Along the way, they have been joined by a succession of talented musicians: Drummers, harmonica players, keyboardists, backup singers, violinists and more, all fitting with Jorma and Jack’s current place in the musical spectrum. Jorma and Jack certainly could not have imagined, let alone predicted, where the playing would take them. It’s been a long and fascinating road to numerous, exciting destinations. Two things have never changed: They still love playing as much as they did as kids in Washington, D.C. and there are still many, many exciting miles yet to travel on their musical odyssey.