Concert a tribute to Santana, The Doobie Brothers

April 7, 2026 BY

A POWERFUL one-night-only concert celebrating the music of two of rock music’s most iconic bands – Santana and The Doobie Brothers – rolls into the Capital in View Street on Saturday 11 April.

Fronted by acclaimed Adelaide singer-songwriter Dino Jag, the show will feature classic tracks including Black Magic Woman, Smooth, Listen to the Music, Long Train Runnin’ and What a Fool Believes – dynamically brought to life by a world-class collection of Australian musicians.

With multiple Top 10 chart successes and a reputation for high-energy live apperances, Jag is known for his formidable voice and dynamic stage presence.

He’s shared the stage with multiple high-profile artists including Richard Marx and continues to tour extensively with his original music and live productions.

“We’ve been having an incredible response to this show across the tour,” he said.

“It’s all about celebrating songs people know and love – the kind that instantly take you back and get you moving.”

Formed in 1966 by virtuoso guitarist Carlos Santana, Santana was a pioneering Latin rock band blending rock, blues and Afro-Latin rhythms.

The group achieved global success, selling more than 100 million records worldwide, and is said to have influenced many generations of musicians.

Meanwhile, The Doobie Brothers formed in 1970 and became known for deftly blending rock, soul and R&B.

The band has won multiple Grammy Awards and also remains influential.

Tickets can be purchased at Gotix.