If you're heading to New York to experience the 50th anniversary celebration of the Allman Brothers Band, a pop-up shop centered around the concert will also be available for fans to peruse.

Guitarist Warren Haynes, who is performing at the March 10 concert at Madison Square Garden, posted details on his Twitter account Monday, including the location – 430 W. 15th St. in Chelsea.

The shop will open on March 7-8 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. as well as the day of the show.

RELATED>> Read about the rebirth of Capricorn Studios, the Allman Brothers' recording home in Macon

The Allman Brothers Band 50th anniversary concert also includes co-founding member and drummer Jaimoe, guitarist Derek Trucks, bassist Oteil Burbridge, percussionist Marc Quinones and Duane Trucks and keyboardist Reese Wynans. Georgia staple Chuck Leavell, a former keyboardist for the band, is on the bill as a special guest.

In a lead-up to the celebration, the band’s team recently released a lyric video for their 1972 hit, “Melissa.”

Look for a feature on the Atlanta Music Scene about The Big House Museum in Macon later this week, as well as coverage of the March 10 concert.

Follow the Atlanta Music Scene on Facebook and Twitter.

About the Author

Keep Reading

Radio hosts Kristin Klingshirn (left), Moe Mitchell (center) and Bert Weiss in November 2019 during a charity event where the "Bert Show" collected letters for American military overseas during Thanksgiving. (Rodney Ho/AJC 2019)

Credit: RODNEY HO

Featured

Donald Trump's administration deployed the military to Washington, D.C., in the name of fighting crime, and in an Aug. 11 news conference he mentioned the possibility of military being sent to other large American cities, all of which are led by Black, Democratic mayors. And while Atlanta wasn't included in Trump's list, the city fits that profile under Mayor Andre Dickens. (Photo Illustration: Philip Robibero / AJC | Source: Getty)

Credit: Philip Robibero