Starting July 23, fans will have a chance to relive The Brothers’ epic 50-year celebration of The Allman Brothers with an online and physical release of their 2020 Madison Square Garden Show.

As many recall, the one-night-only performance took place on the cusp of the COVID-19 pandemic, on March 10, 2020. It featured an all-star roster of Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Chuck Leavell, Jaimoe, Marc Quinones, Oteil Burbridge, Duane Trucks and Reese Wynans.

As Haynes told American Songwriter, “It was a very surreal night I think for all of us. It would have been under normal circumstances. But as we got closer and closer to show date, we were all wondering if we’re going to be allowed to play. We barely got in under the wire and then the next couple of days, they basically started shutting down everything and cancelling shows everywhere. It’s very bizarre that we turned out to be the last big show like that, and very strange in hindsight that we were probably all exposed much more than we realized.”

According to a press release, “A portion of the proceeds of the live show benefitted The Big House in Macon, GA which was the band’s home from 1970-1973 and now serves as their official museum.”

Additionally, the show “will be available physically (4 CDs, 3 DVDs, 2 Blu-Rays) and the audio will be available digitally. The video will be available for streaming on Nugs and CODA, Amazon Prime’s streaming service.”