Tedeschi Trucks Band & Gov't Mule Jam At Toronto's Bud Stage

9/3/2025 - Toronto, Canada - I headed North of the border today into downtown Toronto to see one of my favorite bands Tedeschi Trucks Band perform at the Budweiser Stage accompanied by their good friends Gov't Mule opening for them. I drove up early and crossed at the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge with no problems and short wait times. I made it into Toronto painlessly and found a lot close to Budwieser Stage off of Fleet St. I walked the city a bit on this gorgeous early September day and grabbed some snacks at Timmy Hoes. I walked over Garrison Crossing and ended up touring the historic Fort York. An interesting and educational tour of the Fort that housed members of the British and Canadian militaries and defended the entrance to Toronto Harbour during the War of 1812. After visiting the Fort, I headed to my favorite park in Toronto, Trilium Park, for exceptional panoramic views of Toronto, last flower blooms of summer, sailboats navigating Lake Ontario and planes landing at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. After relaxing in the park I was off to Budweiser Stage to see a great evening of music. I purchased my ticket for this show long ago to see the first show of these two bands playing together on this tour. My ticket was excellent forth row just left of center stage. Nolan Taylor was the opening act a country singer/songwriter with his intimate tales of heartache, family, good times, and small-town struggles playing a well received short set. Warren Haynes and his band Gov't Mule was up next and played a good set. They opened with Hammer and Nails and did a good jam on Sco-Mule. The band was pretty tight on this evening consisting of Warren Haynes (guitar, vocals), Terence Higgins (drums), Danny Louis (keyboards, guitar, backing vocals), and Kevin Scott (bass). They closed thier set with a good version of Soulshine. After the setup intermission, Tedeshi Trucks hit the stage and entertained the Bud Stage crowd with a typical TTB set. They opened the set with Anyhow and jammed on Who Am I and covered Derek and the Domino's classic Keep On Growing and Prince's 1999. Derek Trucks and wife Susan Tedeschi were in pretty good form tonight and the band was tight as usual. They closed the set with Made Up Mind and came out for two encores being joined by Warren Haynes on the Allman Brother's Stand Back and closing the show again like last show with a soulful Beatle's cover of With A Little Help From My Friends. Another good show at the Bud Stage, see you next season for sure. Slideshow
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Tedeschi Trucks Band performs Keep On Growing at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada on Sep 03, 2025

Gov't Mule performs Soulshine at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada on Sep 03, 2025

Tedeschi Trucks Band performs Made Up Mind at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada on Sep 03, 2025

Tedeschi Trucks Band performs Anyhow at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada on Sep 03, 2025

Tedeschi Trucks Band performs Who Am I at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada on Sep 03, 2025

Tedeschi Trucks Band & Warren Haynes perform Stand Back at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada on Sep 03, 2025

Tedeschi Trucks Band & Warren Haynes perform With A Little Help From My Friends at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada on Sep 03, 2025

Gov't Mule performs Sco-Mule at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada on Sep 03, 2025