Here's the latest concert announcement for the Capital Region! Save this date between Christmas and New Year's Eve for a rockin' holiday season.

Govt' Mule, fresh off their performance at the Broadview Stage at Saratoga Performing Arts Center this month, announce a return to the Capital Region for a show at Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady. Tickets for this new show will go on sale soon. Here is everything you need to know.

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Govt' Mule, featuring former Allman Brothers guitarist Warren Haynes, will play Proctor's Theatre, 432 State Street in Schenectady, on Sunday December 28, 2025. Tickets for this show will go on sale to the general public on Friday September 19th at 10am. Check for tickets HERE.

Acclaimed GRAMMY-nominated band Gov’t Mule, led by guitar legend, vocalist, songwriter and producer Warren Haynes, has announced the details for their annual New Year’s Run. This year’s three-night stand begins Sunday, December 28th at Proctors Theatre in Schenectady, New York and then returns to the famed Beacon Theatre in New York City for back-to-back nights Tuesday, December 30th and Wednesday, December 31st.

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This New Years Eve, we will be honoring the music of 1971, arguably the greatest year in rock music history. - Warren Haynes

Warren Haynes started his professional career at 20-years-old as a member of David Allen Coe's band. From 1989 until 2014 Haynes was an on-again, off-again, member of the Allman Brothers Band.

After forming in 1994, Govt' Mule have been playing stages around the world for more than 30 years. Haynes also splayed with The Dead in the early 2000's.

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