New Jersey Stage logo
New Jersey Stage Menu



 

Blackberry Smoke LIVE! at STNJ

By Spotlight Central, Photos by Love Imagery

originally published: 03/16/2026

Southern rock fans inside New Brunwick’s State Theatre New Jersey auditorium this Thursday, March 5, 2026 evening feel a good one comin’ on as they ready themselves for a live Rattle, Ramble, and Roll Tour 2026 performance by Blackberry Smoke.

Led by singer/guitarist Charlie Starr, Blackberry Smoke was formed in Atlanta, Georgia in 2000 and quickly built a loyal fan base opening for such well-known acts as ZZ Top, The Zac Brown Band, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Supported by steady recording and constant touring, the band has brought Southern rock into the 21st century with an appealing blend of hard rock, blues, folk, Americana, and country music.

Inside the historic STNJ auditorium, opening act Andy Thomas takes the stage along with keyboardist Rhett Hoffman, bassist Steven Campbell, and drummer Mark Henderson. Singing and playing guitar on the rockabilly “Highway Junkie,” Thomas segues into the swamp rocking “Little Love Machine” and the driving “Freedom Song.”

After performing selections like the shuffle, “Hard to Tell,” Thomas renders a guitar solo on the minor-key blues number, “Dirty Work.”

Following the slow country rocker, “Last One Standing,” Thomas concludes his set by getting the crowd clapping along to a rockabilly medley of “Long Gone” and “Train Train” which elicits cheers, applause, and a standing ovation.




New Jersey Stage provides affordable advertising for the arts, click here for info



After a short intermission, concertgoers stand and cheer as the members of Blackberry Smoke — lead vocalist/guitarist Charlie Starr, guitarists Benji Shanks and Paul Jackson, keyboardist Brandon Still, bassist Richard Turner, and drummer Kent Aberle — take the stage.

White lights spin over the band and audience as music lovers dance to “Good One Comin’ On” where Charlie Starr croons, “We’re gonna keep this party rockin’/Till the break of dawn,” on this Southern rocker.

Guitarist Paul Jackson and bassist Richard Turner sing along with Starr on the slow, driving rock tune, “Payback’s a Bitch,” before Starr dances around on the song’s interlude under flashes of light.

Segueing into the country-rocker, “Six Ways to Sunday,” music lovers nod their heads in time to the infectious rhythm as Starr cries, “I’m gonna love you six ways to Sunday.”

The crowd cheers as Starr and Co. pound out the appealing country-rocker, “Hammer and the Nail,” where concertgoers happily sing along on the tune’s potent “Sometimes you’re the hammer/Sometimes you’re the nail” message.

Audience members hoot and holler and Starr exclaims, “Thank you, New Jersey!” before adding, “We’re gonna collectively run it till the wheels fall off,” and he and the band roll into the minor key rocker, “Till the Wheels Fall Off,” where Starr, Benji Shanks, and Paul Jackson rock out on guitars.

On “Hey Delilah,” concertgoers dance at their seats and sing along on the zydeco-inspired tune’s snappy “Hey Delilah, you got the power over me/All bound up in your shackles and chains/And I ain’t even tryna get free” refrain.

Starr wonders, “Are we feelin’ good tonight?” as he and the band fire into “Let It Burn,” a high-energy rockabilly number which features Starr’s rockin’ vocal and Kent Aberle’s driving drums.

Starr inquires, “Is everybody comfortable?” before plowing into the funky rocker, “Dig A Hole,” where the audience joins in on the song’s melodic “Let’s all sing like it’s a brand new thing” lyric.

Starr talks about “25 years of Blackberry Smoke” as he and the band slip into “Pretty Little Lie,” a straight-ahead rocker with a country twang. They follow up with “Sure Was Good,” where fans sway to the music and Jackson and Shanks alternate soloing on guitar on this country swing tune.

Following a snippet of the humorous “Livin’ Hell,” music lovers complete Starr’s lyrics as they dance to the rockin’ rhythm of “Waiting for the Thunder” on an animated performance filled with crunch power chords and spinning lights.

Ethereal sounds introduce “Sleeping Dogs,” a rhythmic rocker which has the crowd dancing as Brandon Stills’ organ flares and Starr slays a guitar solo. After segueing into The Beatles’ “Come Together,” Starr and Co. seamlessly segue back into “Sleeping Dogs” to enthusiastic whistles, hoots, hollers, and applause.

Starr introduces his bandmates before unfolding “Azelea,” an appealing folk tune which spotlights Benji Shanks on mandolin and Paul Jackson on acoustic guitar. As Starr fingerpicks his acoustic, he gets the crowd joining him in chanting, “I’m feeling fine, just fine as wine,” on the chorus of the group’s old-time country sing-along, “Ain’t Got the Blues.”

Starr announces, “We’re going to do a request,” as he and the band fly into “Free on the Wing,” a number they recorded with Gregg Allman. Shanks plays slide guitar on this appealing Southern rocker before Blackberry Smoke presents a tribute to The Allman Brothers Band by jamming to the ABB instrumental rocker, “Mountain Jam.”

Music lovers stand and clap as Starr, Shanks, and Jackson play their guitars together in a line on the rhythmic rocker, “Run Away from It All.”

After segueing into John Mellencamp’s rocking “Ain’t That America,” the group streams into the funky rocker, “We Got Company,” and follows up by galloping into the folk rocking, “One Horse Town,” where Starr and the audience sing, “If I didn’t think that it would shut the whole place down/I’d ride my pony right out of this one horse town.”

Starr announces, “Here’s another request — here’s to 25 years!” as he and the band sing, “Put me on a highway, the interstate/A dirt road to anyplace,” on the slow-rocking “Freedom Song.” At the conclusion, the crowd stands and cheers as the group leaves the stage but soon returns for an encore of the rhythmic rocker, “Jailbreak.”

Music lovers cheer and applaud before Starr and Co. wrap up tonight’s show with a powerful rendition of their appealing Southern rock tune, “Ain’t Much Left of Me,” where the crowd enthusiastically sings along with Starr as he cries, “I’m still here, there ain’t much left to see/Well, I’m still holding on but there ain’t much left of me.”

Segueing into the Lynyrd Skynyrd blues number, “Mississippi Kid,” Starr chants, “I got my pistols in my pocket boys/I’m Alabama bound,” before he and his bandmates create an instrumental explosion of sound which leads back into “Ain’t Much Left of Me.”

Concertgoers stand and cheer and Starr exclaims, “God bless you, New Jersey!” as he and Blackberry Smoke take a final bow before exiting the stage, leaving the crowd ready to rattle, ramble, and roll again.

To learn more about Blackberry Smoke, please go to blackberrysmoke.com. For info on upcoming shows at STNJ — including Graham Nash on April 11, Joe Jackson on July 8, and Buddy Guy on August 8 — please click on stnj.org.

Photos by Love Imagery

Spotlight Central NJ entertainment news,
concert recaps, and interviews

Love Imagery Fine art stage photography
@allyouneedisloveimagery


EVENT PREVIEWS

(RED BANK, NJ) -- Low Cut Connie was going to play the ParkStage show on July 3, 2026, but it was rescheduled due to the heat. Instead, he will celebrate the release of his latest album Livin' In The USA at The Vogel. Doors are at 6:30pm, showtime is 7:30pm.
Flamingosis to Bring Bright Moments 10th Anniversary Tour to Newark Culture Club

Flamingosis to Bring Bright Moments 10th Anniversary Tour to Newark Culture Club

(NEWARK, NJ) -- Flamingosis is the stage name of Aaron Velasquez, a New Jersey-based DJ, beatboxer, and electronic music producer who is coming to Newark Culture Club on Friday, July 3, 2026 at 10:00pm. A special set by one world's leading DJs/producers!
The Sandbox at Seastreak presents Badfish on July 4th

The Sandbox at Seastreak presents Badfish on July 4th

(HIGHLANDS, NJ) -- Badfish is a vibe. Badfish is a sonic house party complete with plenty of gyrating fans sipping libations and enjoying various extracurricular activities. Simply put, Badfish is feel-good music. See for yourself when Badfish performs at The Sandbox at Seastreak on Saturday, July 4, 2026 at 7:00pm. It's a great way to celebrate the holiday!

Carteret PAC presents Hellfest

(CARTERET, NJ) -- Carteret Performing Arts & Events Center presents Hellfest from July 3-5, 2026 with over 18 bands performing each day! Tickets are available per day or with a three day pass.
MPAC presents Darren Criss on July 9th

MPAC presents Darren Criss on July 9th

(MORRISTOWN, NJ) -- Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe winner Darren Criss returns to Mayo Performing Arts Center for an all-new solo show on Thursday, July 9, 2026 at 8:00pm. Since bursting onto the pop-culture landscape over a decade ago in Fox's hit TV show Glee, Darren Criss has embodied the kind of kaleidoscopic artistry that's entirely uninhibited by form or genre.

Lizzie Rose Music Room presents Bell Bottom Blues on July 10th

(TUCKERTON, NJ) -- Bell Bottom Blues returns to the Lizzie Rose Music Room on Friday, July 10, 2026. The band was formed in 2007 with the vision of providing an audience with a true Eric Clapton Experience. Showtime is 7:30pm.
Asbury Lanes presents There, There (A Tribute to Radiohead) on July 11th

Asbury Lanes presents There, There (A Tribute to Radiohead) on July 11th

(ASBURY PARK, NJ) -- There, There (A Tribute to Radiohead) will perform at Asbury Lanes on Saturday, July 11, 2026. Doors open at 7:00pm, showtime is 8:00pm.

Newton Theatre presents Dio Rules: Tribute to Rainbow, Black Sabbath & Dio on July 11th

(NEWTON, NJ) -- One voice. Three legendary bands. One unforgettable decade of rock. DIO RULES is a powerful live concert experience celebrating the music and legacy of Ronnie James Dio, one of the most influential voices in the history of hard rock and heavy metal. See for yourself when the band comes to The Newton Theatre on Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 8:00pm.
2026 Maplewoodstock Music + Art Festival to Take Place July 11-12

2026 Maplewoodstock Music + Art Festival to Take Place July 11-12

(MAPLEWOOD, NJ) -- Going on 20+ years, the annual, free, two-day Maplewoodstock Music + Art Festival will take place the weekend of July 11-12, 2026, in Memorial Park in Maplewood. The festival features performances by Anders Osborne, Lettuce, Slap Dragon, and Megan Jean's Secret Family. It kicks off with music at noon and ends around 9:30pm each night. As always, it is free and welcomes the entire community.

bergenPAC presents Warrant on July 12th

(ENGLEWOOD, NJ) -- Bergen Performing Arts Center (bergenPAC) presents Warrant on Sunday, July 12, 2026 at 7:00pm. The California band first hit it big in 1989 with their album Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich.
 

FEATURED EVENTS


Michael Allman Band - Matinee Show

Sunday, July 05, 2026 @ 3:30pm
Lizzie Rose Music Room
217 E. Main Street, Tuckerton, NJ


Michael Allman Band - Evening Show

Sunday, July 05, 2026 @ 7:30pm
Lizzie Rose Music Room
217 E. Main Street, Tuckerton, NJ


Joe Jackson + Band

Wednesday, July 08, 2026 @ 7:30pm
State Theatre New Jersey
15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ


Chris O'Leary Band

Thursday, July 09, 2026 @ 7:30pm
Lizzie Rose Music Room
217 E. Main Street, Tuckerton, NJ


Damn The Torpedoes Matinee Show

Saturday, July 11, 2026 @ 3:30pm
Lizzie Rose Music Room
217 E. Main Street, Tuckerton, NJ



 

Advertise with NJ Stage for $50-$100 per month, click here for info