Grammy award-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame artists Santana and The Doobie Brothers announce the Oneness Tour, bringing together two of classic rock’s most beloved and celebrated acts for a special run of dates across North America.
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The tour ignites Santana’s high-energy, passion-driven hits spanning more than five decades—from the epic breakthrough of Abraxas to Woodstock to the global phenomenon of Supernatural and beyond. Each song is delivered with the same fire and spiritual intensity that have made Santana’s sound one of the most instantly recognizable and celebrated in history. For over fifty years, since emerging from San Francisco as a pioneering Afro-Latin-blues-rock force, Carlos Santana has created music that transcends genres and generations. His guitar, message, and music speak a universal language of rhythm and soul, uniting audiences worldwide.
Critically acclaimed rock icons The Doobie Brothers will appear on the majority of tour dates, bringing their rich legacy of roots-based, harmony-laden, guitar-driven rock and roll to fans across North America. The legendary hitmakers (Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons, John McFee, and Michael McDonald) will perform all the hits fans know and love as well as new music from their highly acclaimed new album, Walk This Road. Walk This Road, their 16th album, is the first-ever Doobie Brothers studio album to feature Johnston, Simmons, McFee, and McDonald with songwriting by all three Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees.
Santana and The Doobie Brothers share a history of touring together — most notably in 2019, when The Doobie Brothers supported Santana on the Supernatural Now tour, celebrating major milestones in Santana’s career, including the 20th anniversary of Supernatural and the 50th anniversary of his iconic performance at Woodstock.