Billy Strings brought his âAâ game to L.A. for a pair of sold-out California crowds at the Kia Forum in Inglewood. Strings had a busy weekend between the shows and dropping his new video single âStratosphere Blues / I Believe In Youâ from the forthcoming album Highway Prayers. If it wasnât for the relative youth of Strings and his whip-crack sharp backing band of clockwork bassist Royal Masat, versatile fiddler Alex Hargreaves, banjo player Billy Failing, and mandolin maven Jarrod Walker it would be easy to worry that theyâre heading for a breakdown at this pace. Luckily, theyâre a well-oiled and maintained machine with plenty of miles to spare on their collective road life.
Friday, August 23rd
“Seven Weeks In County”, from Stringsâ aforementioned upcoming release, galloped off the face of the Earth when the psychedelic section detached and wandered through inner and outer space before settling back into the song’s framework. As exploratory as the instrumental break in “County” was, it had nothing on the adventurous “Home Of The Red Fox” that followed before morphing into Johnny Horton‘s “Ole Slew Foot” for a crisp, clean pick.
âIn The Mourning Lightâ showcased Stringsâ mournful voice at its melancholy finest, but the ensuing âRed Daisyâ was all kinds of raw boot-scootinâ bluegrass. Keeping the tempo high and the energy higher it was time for everyone in attendance to answer Billyâs invite to âMeet Me At The Creekâ, a go-to inlet to psychedelic improvisation for nearly a decade now. The âCreekâ jam melted into an oddly satisfying bluegrass take on The Doorsâ âHyacinth Houseâ before rounding back into âCreekâ with some of Jim Morrisonâs poetic lyrics jumbled in for good measure.
After that wild psychedelic jam, Billy and the band recentered themselves by gathering centerstage for some old-timey singinâ into the can to finish out the first set. âEast Virginia Bluesâ, âFreedomâ, and âFeast Here Tonight (Rabbit In A Log)â received the decidedly classic bluegrass treatment before the sweaty Strings and the band retired backstage to refuel, refresh, and maybe reset their minds for the second set to come.
Set two got things going with Billy’s wise-beyond-his-years take on pacing oneself, âCalifornia Soberâ before the darkness of the Bad Livers tune âPretty Daughterâ. Strings and company quickly knocked out an invigorating âHellbenderâ and morose âLove and Regretâ before sinking their teeth into the heart of the second set, a dynamic threefer of Frank Wakefieldâs âEnd Of The Rainbowâ and Stringsâ own âTaking Waterâ and âIce Bridgesâ.
Billy Strings â “California Sober” > “Pretty Daughter” (Bad Livers) â 8/23/24
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After the soul-baring âLove Like Meâ it was time for a quick nod to some of the true pioneers of the ânewgrassâ movement of the seventies, like the namesake New Grass Revival and its tune âWhisper My Nameâ. Though time was starting to run short, Strings and his bluegrass brothers-in-arms had time for one last fiery twofer of âFire Lineâ and a quick spin on âReubenâs Trainâ before they had to take the first night bows.
The faithful who filled the audience, mind you, werenât about to let Billy Strings slink off into the night without some sort of encore and they got a pair of them, the sweetly done yet still menacing Alice In Chains classic “Nutshell” and the fierce âWargasmâ. The brutality of the closing ballad may have left audiences a little rocked and shellshocked, but the formidable Billy Strings faithful were ready to return for another round of sonic shellacking on night two.
Billy Strings â “Nutshell” (Alice In Chains) > “Nutshell” â 8/23/24
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Billy Strings â Kia Forum â Inglewood, CA â 8/23/24 â Full Audio
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Setlist: Billy Strings | Kia Forum | Inglewood, CA | 8/23/24
Set One: Seven Weeks In County, Home Of The Red Fox > Ole Slew Foot (Johnny Horton), In The Morning Light, Red Daisy, Meet Me At The Creek > Hyacinth House (The Doors) > Meet Me At The Creek, East Virginia Blues (Traditional), Freedom, Feast Here Tonight (Rabbit In A Log) (Traditional)
Set Two: California Sober > Pretty Daughter (Bad Livers), Hellbender, Love and Regret, End Of The Rainbow (Frank Wakefield) > Taking Water > Ice Bridges, Love Like Me, Whisper My Name (New Grass Revival), Fire Line > Reubenâs Train (Traditional)
Encore: Nutshell (Alice In Chains) > Wargasm
Saturday, August 24th
A one-two opener of “Dust In A Baggie” and the instrumental jam âCharlieâs Birthday Breakdownâ got things off to a fast-paced flatpickin’ start for night two of Billy Strings at the Forum. It wasnât long before fingers were limber and by song’s end it was off to the races for Strings and his coterie of sharp shooting players. The following trio of Strings and company-penned tracks âBe Your Manâ and the second two-fer of the night, âThe Fire On My Tongueâ and âBronzebackâ, showed the crew’s intent to give the night two crowd all they could handle.
Billy Strings â “Dust In A Baggie” > “Charlie’s Birthday Breakdown” [Pro-Shot] â 8/24/24
A trio of coversâLoy Clingman‘s âAinât Nothing To Meâ, Red Allen and The Kentuckians‘ âHello, City Limitsâ, and Seattle grunge progenitor Mother Love Boneâs âCrown Of Thornsââshot out of their collective instrumental arsenal, the last of which was paired with Strings’ original âEnough To Leaveâ. One of the less-discussed factors of Strings’ success as a marquee live act is the sheer volume of material he covers in each show.
Barely 45 minutes into the first set of night two, eight songs were already expertly executed, completed, and passed. The next several tunesâincluding originals âEverythingâs The Sameâ and âOn The Lineââas well as a host of covers like Mel Tillisâ âWalk On Boyâ, Betsy Lane Shepherdâs Iâll Remember You, Love, In My Prayersâ, the traditional âTrain 45â, and Cousin Emmy‘s “Ruby” came and went like a murders row of fast and furious musical bombardments. By the time Strings slowed things with an emotionally charged acapella rendition of Charles Wesleyâs gospel-tinged âAnd Am I Born To Die?â the crowd and band rightfully earned the resultant setbreak.
Billy Strings â “Iâll Remember You, Love, In My Prayers” (Will S. Hays)”, “On The Line” > “Train 45” (Traditional) > “Ruby” (Cousin Emmy) â 8/24/24
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Billy Strings â “Am I Born To Die?” (Charles Wesley) â 8/24/24
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Nearly 45 songs into the two-night run, there was still an entire second set and encore yet to go. Not ones to waste even a few seconds of precious performance time, Strings and his bandmates fired up the last full chunk of songs with a more bluegrass take on The Byrdsâ âHickory Woodsâ and Gordon Lightfootâs âWhispers Of The Northâ than either author intended before dipping into their own catalog with âWatch It Fallâ.
A free-flowing mix of covers including âThe Train That Carried My Girl From Townâ, âBlack Mountain Ragâ, and longtime band buddies Greensky Bluegrassâ âReverendâ blazed by alongside originals âThis Old Worldâ, âThirst Mutilatorâ, and âSo Many Milesâ. That âMilesâ served as a lovely partner when paired with John Hartford‘s “I’m Still Hereâ, which surprisingly included a tease from the prefab ’60s band The Monkees.
With some gas still left in the tank, the band managed to squeeze in one last cover, Jimmy Martinâs âTennesseeâ before wrapping up their fourth and final set of the Kia Forum run. The band made one last trip back to the Kia Forum stage for the jam-packed weekend, finishing the run with genre forefather Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys‘ “The Gold Rush” and finally “Secrets”.
In a world of reductive concepts like âshrinkflationâ and the lack of bang for your buck in ever-rising ticket prices, there is an incredible return on investment in a single ticket to see Billy Strings do his thing. Itâs one of the many reasons Strings has developed such a devoted fanbase, and their fervor is as well-deserved as the praises heaped upon the band as they took their final bows at the front of the stage.
Billy Strings â Los Angeles, CA Recap â Summer Tour ’24
Billy Strings is set to take a well-deserved monthlong break from the road until his sold-out Renewal festival in Buena Vista, CO on September 27th and 28th. While he’s away, revisit Strings’ entire summer tour on nugs. [Editorâs Note: Live For Live Music is a nugs affiliate. Ordering your nugs subscription or purchasing a download via the links on this page helps support our coverage of the world of live music. Thank you for reading!]
Setlist: Billy Strings | Kia Forum | Inglewood, CA | 8/24/24
Set One: Dust In A Baggie > Charlieâs Birthday Breakdown, Be Your Man, The Fire On My Tongue > Bronzeback, Ainât Nothing To Me (Leon Payne), Hello, City Limits (Johnny Elgin, Benny Martin), Crown Of Thorns (Mother Love Bone) > Enough To Leave, Everythingâs The Same, Walk On Boy (Mel Tillis), Iâll Remember You, Love, In My Prayers (Will S. Hays), On The Line > Train 45 (Traditional) > Ruby (Cousin Emmy), And Am I Born To Die? (Charles Wesley) [1]
Set Two: Hickory Wind (The Byrds), Highway Hypnosis, Whispers Of The North (Gordon Lightfoot), Watch It Fall, The Train That Carried My Girl From Town (Traditional) > Black Mountain Rag (Leslie Keith), This Old World, Reverend (Greensky Bluegrass), Thirst Mutilator > Iâm Still Here (John Hartford) [2] > So Many Miles [3], Wait A Minute (Johnny Rivers), Tennessee (Jimmy Martin)
Encore: The Gold Rush (Bill Monroe) > Secrets
[1] Billy Strings solo acapella
[2] w/ “Last Train to Clarksville” tease
[3] Billy Failing on lead vocals


