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Santana

Why see Santana?

Oneness Tour

Commonly recognized as one of the world's great guitarists, Carlos Santana has had an extraordinary career stretching back more than fifty years. Now, the Black Magic Woman guitar wizard will be co-headlining with Grammy nominees Counting Crows on the 'Oneness Tour'. Fans can expect to hear their timeless hits from both acts as well as fan favorites. It'll be an unforgettable show!

Released in 1999, Supernatural, which won an astounding nine Grammy Awards, boasted guest stars as diverse as Eric Clapton and Lauryn Hill, while 2002's Shaman once again blended Santana's soulful playing with the world of pop and hip hop, featuring the likes of Macy Gray and Dido. Don't miss Santana hit the road with alt-rock band Counting Crows. 

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37 reviews, average rating: (4.6 Stars)

Karen Villa-Kyle

Santana and the band were awesome

Loved the collaboration between the musicians and of course--Carlos is a force in creating an awesome synergy. The concert was a perfect way to celebrate life. ... Read more

Jim Lettuce

Santana / Doobie Brothers

What a great show. I've seen Carlos a bunch of times but hadn't seen the Doobie Brothers since high school in Des Moines. They put on a solid opening lead-in with outstanding renditions of most of their hits. Santana followed that up with a tremendous performance. He is still a virtuoso guitarist and the band he has put together totally shined. Both lead singers, trombone, keyboards, percussion - all stellar. Carlos' wife Cindy Blackman also had a prolonged drum solo that was electric. The Doobies also joined them onstage for a bit which was also a treat. Santana is always a must-see event and this was no exception. ... Read more

Santana Rules

Santana Rips the Hits and More

On Thursday, March 31, 2022, Santana visited the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Center, to perform for an nearly-sold-out audience, eager to enjoy live music again. The nine-member group opened with a long string of their best known songs, pushing full-throttle into "Soul Sacrifice", "Jingo", "Evil Ways", "Black Magic Woman", "Everybody's Everything", "She's Not There", "Oye Como Va", even reaching far back into the catalog for the sweet "Samba Pa Ti". Smoking hot musicianship from each and every member, audience up and dancing for much of the show, the happy vibe was shared by the crowd, perhaps the largest group of humans they had seen in 2 years. The group stretched out for some jams and more current material during mid-set, but roared back with even more hits, "Maria Maria", ending with their smash chart-topper "Smooth". Carlos is 74 and still has all the inspiration and biting guitar attack as when I 1st saw him in 1978. Band is equally powerful, so don't miss next time. ... Read more
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