Photo by Alyssa Gafkjen
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit wrapped their four-night run at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, Ga. last night with support from Kevn Kinney during the encore. The Drivin’ n’ Cryin’ frontman took the stage following the band’s 17-song main set, lending vocals on “Honeysuckle Blue.”
The track appeared on the 1989 studio album Mystery Road and was featured on Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit’s 2021 cover album, Georgia Blue, which benefited the nonprofit organizations Black Voters Matter, Fair Fight and Georgia STAND-UP.
The evening featured a Reunion heavy setlist, highlighting the band’s 2020 material, including “Be Afraid,” “Dreamside,” “It Gets Easier,” “Only Children,” “Overseas,” “Running With Our Eyes Closed,” “St. Peter’s Autograph” and “What’ve I Done to Help.”
The concert concluded with a Kevn Kinney-led “Honeysuckle Blue” followed by Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit’s cover of The Allman Brothers Band’s “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.”
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Tabernacle – Atlanta, Ga.
Dec. 19, 2021
Set I: 24 Frames, It Gets Easier, What’ve I Done to Help, Dreamsicle, Hope the High Road, Running With Our Eyes Closed, Overseas, Outfit, Last of My Kind, Only Children, Be Afraid, Goddamn Lonely Love, Alabama Pines, St. Peter’s Autograph, Be Afraid, Stockholm, Cover Me Up
Enc.: Honeysuckle Blue*, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
* With Kevn Kenney

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