On September 30, 2024, the iconic folk/blues duo Hot Tuna graced the stage of the historic Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara, delivering a night of timeless and exhilarating music. Known for their blend of Americana, blues, and rock, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady once again proved their enduring talent and connection with the audience. The duo seemed to defy Father Time, performing nearly three hours of music in two sets despite being in the same age bracket as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
Hot Tuna has often performed at the Lobero Theatre, frequently collaborating with other musical legends like Charlie Musselwhite and David Bromberg. The pair retired from touring as an amplified act last year, but as their performance at the Lobero proved, they are still going strong as live musicians and don't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. A palpable energy filled the intimate venue from the moment the duo stepped onto the stage. The Lobero Theatre's charming architecture and excellent acoustics provided the perfect setting for their signature sound. Hot Tuna opened with “True Religion,” immediately setting a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere that resonated deeply with longtime fans and newcomers alike. The 23-song setlist was a living testament to the history of Americana music.
Jorma’s guitar playing was nothing short of mesmerizing. His fingerpicking style and spirited solos showcased his technical prowess and deep understanding of American roots music. Jack’s bass work complemented Jorma beautifully, providing a steady groove that propelled each song forward. The duo’s chemistry was undeniable as they communicated effortlessly through their music, alternating between lighthearted banter and soulful performances.
Highlights of the evening included renditions of classics like “Hesitation Blues” and “Let Us Get Together Right Down Here,” both of which prompted enthusiastic sing-alongs. The audience was treated to a mix of original songs and pieces harking back to their early days with Jefferson Airplane, including a captivating interpretation of “Trial by Fire,” which brought a fresh perspective to a familiar favorite.
The duo also honored their musical influences and shared stories from their decades-long journey, adding a personal touch to the concert. Jorma joked, "We got paid six dollars for our first gig together.” This storytelling element made the evening feel like an intimate gathering among friends, drawing everyone further into their world of music and history.
As the night progressed, the energy in the Lobero only heightened, culminating in a powerful encore of “Genesis” that left the audience craving more. The setlist flowed seamlessly from reflective ballads to high-energy jams, showcasing their versatility and skill as musicians.
Overall, Hot Tuna’s performance at the Lobero Theatre was a testament to their lasting legacy in music. Jorma commented on his website, “We’ve been playing the Lobero for a long time. It’s always a treat!” The sold-out audience seemed to feel the same.
The combination of their undeniable talent, the cozy venue, and the enthusiastic response from the audience made for an unforgettable night. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just discovering their music, this concert was a reminder of why Hot Tuna has remained a vital force in the music scene for over half a century. If you get the chance to see them live, don’t miss it!
Setlist
First Set:
True Religion
Where Have My Good Friends Gone
Great Divide Revisited
Hesitation Blues
Trouble In Mind
I See The Light
Barbeque King
Sleep Song
Trial By Fire
Second Chances
Whining Boy Blues
Second Set:
Been So Long
Day To Day Out The Window Blues
Heart Temporary
Let Us Get Together Right Down Here
Death Don’t Have No Mercy
Sea Child
Good Shepherd
Come Back Baby
Hamar Promenade
Candy Man
Ice Age
Encore:
Genesis