Concert Review: MOE AT CHUBB THEATER AT THE CAPITAL CENTER FOR THE ARTS, CONCORD, NH
- Joanna Gleason
- 5 hours ago
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Updated: 3 hours ago

On February 10, 2026, the psychedelic rock band Moe performed in Concord, New Hampshire, as part of their 2026 “Born to Fly” Tour. The performance is part of a tour celebrating their 35th anniversary. Although it was a freezing night with heavy snow, many hundreds of fans were there to participate in the live concert. It was an unforgettable night of music with the legendary band, Moe. At the beginning to the end, people were singing, dancing, and encouraging the artists by actively engaging with their music.
Being close friends for decades and enjoying playing together, the group delivered a terrific live music show at The Chubb Theater at The Capital Center for the Arts in Concord, NH. Moe’s music was delicious and honest improvisational rock emphasizing Americana, psychedelic, and musical chops. The sound was clean and pure. It was an exceptional night of music.
In Concord, New Hampshire, Moe participated in each of the three subgenres. The band has been mixing up a heady blend of classic rock influences with modern sensibilities and adventurous psychedelic improvisation, which had made the audience crazy.
The ambiance was just amazing, and this show was one of their best. The music and the perfect sound permeated every inch of the venue to the delight of all. The band's sound was electric and their connection to the audience was strong. They are such a tight band who have been playing together for years. Each musician contributed on his way to this incredible group.
Moe played with high energy and passion. Rob Derhak (base guitarist/vocalist), Al Schnier (guitarist, vocalist), Chuck Garvey (guitarist/vocalist), Vinnie Amico (drummer), Jim Longhlin (percussionist, vibraphonist), and Nate Wilson (keyboardist), were terrific on stage. Warmly applauded during the show, Moe’s members in Concord had left a lasting impact that had made the public rethink the limits of musical expression.
Setlist
Set 1:
The Ghost of Ralph's Mom
Okayalright
Yellow Tigers (Ghosts of Jupiter cover)
Crab Eyes
Ups and Downs (Rob Derhak song)
Hi & Lo
She
Recreational Chemistry
Set 2:
Little Miss Cup Half Empty
Billy Goat
Moth
Locomotive Breath (Jethro Tull cover)
Brent Black (> "Moth" reprise)
Encore:
Light Up or Leave Me Alone (Traffic cover)
































































