The Outlaws
For over four decades, these Southern Rock pioneers have defined a genre, celebrated triumphs, and endured tragedies to remain one of its most beloved and influential bands. With a legacy built on electrifying harmonies, fiery guitar solos and unforgettable live performances, The Outlaws are stronger than ever. They’re bringing their iconic sound to Universal Preservation Hall, and you won’t want to miss this legendary evening of music.
From their triple-guitar rock attack to their soul-stirring country harmonies, The Outlaws burst onto the scene in 1972 with unforgettable hits like “Green Grass & High Tides” and “There Goes Another Love Song.” Touring alongside giants like Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers and The Eagles, The Outlaws earned their reputation as “The Florida Guitar Army.” Today, they honor their roots while continuing to blaze new trails with fan favorites, new material and a passion that burns hotter than ever.
Led by founding member Henry Paul, The Outlaws have recommitted to their mission of making music that matters. With a lineup of world-class musicians, including keyboardist Dave Robbins, bassist Randy Threet and guitarists Jimmy Dormire and Jeff Aulich, the band continues to inspire audiences with their timeless sound and electrifying energy.
This show will feature classic hits alongside newer tracks from their acclaimed albums “It’s About Pride” and “Dixie Highway.” Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, this is your chance to experience the band’s rich history and dynamic rebirth.