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Béla Fleck Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Béla Fleck at Čakovec, Croatia in Cultural Centre Čakovec 2024
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Fan Reviews

Beth
April 5th 2024
It was a delightful evening. Rhapsody in Blue was over the top. We would see Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn again and again. Thank you for bringing such talent to the community.
Buffalo, NY@
Kleinhans Music Hall
Marie-Hélène
March 12th 2024
Wouah! Quelle chance j'ai eu de venir écouter ce concert ! Béla, toi et ton groupe de virtuoses vous êtes juste orgasmiques, hahaha :) Ton jeu au banjo est légendaire, ta simplicité incroyable et votre niveau musical intimidant ! Tu reviens quand en France ???
Maisons-Alfort, France@
Claude Debussy Theatre
Doug
November 19th 2023
My wife and I enjoyed the performance. However, Bela Fleck was a complement to the band, more often in a support role. I was hoping to see him playing the banjo in a lead role.
Los Angeles, CA@
Royce Hall
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About Béla Fleck

Béla Fleck (born July 10, 1958 in New York City, New York) is an American virtuoso banjo player. He is most well known for his work with the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, which he has described as "a mixture of acoustic and electronic music with a lot of roots in folk and bluegrass as well as funk and jazz."

Fleck, who is named after famous Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, was drawn to the banjo when he first heard Earl Scruggs play the theme song for the television show Beverly Hillbillies. He received his first banjo at age fifteen from his grandfather (1973). Later, Fleck would enroll in New York City's High School of Music and Art where he studied French horn. Almost immediately after high school, Fleck traveled to Boston to play with Jack Tottle and Mark Schatz in Tasty Licks. It is with Tasty Licks that Fleck played on his first major album. During this period, Fleck released his first solo album (1979) "Crossing the Tracks". It was Fleck's first foray into progressive bluegrass composition.

Fleck would play on the streets of Boston with bassist Mark Schatz until the two formed Spectrum: the Band in 1981. Fleck toured with Spectrum until 1981. That year, Fleck was asked by Sam Bush and company to join New Grass Revival. Fleck performed with New Grass Revival for nine years. During this time, Fleck recorded another solo album, "Drive." It was nominated for a Grammy Award in the then first-time category of Best Bluegrass Album (1988).

After a 1988 phone call with bassist Victor Wooten, Fleck and Wooten formed Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, rounded out with harmonica player Howard Levy and Wooten's percussionist brother Roy "Future Man" Wooten, who plays synthesizer-based percussion. Saxophonist Jeff Coffin joined the group with the album "Left of Cool".

With the Flecktones, Fleck has been nominated for and won several Grammy awards. Fleck has shared Grammy wins with Asleep at the Wheel, Alison Brown, and Edgar Meyer. He has been nominated in more categories than any other musician, namely country, pop, jazz, bluegrass, classical, folk, and spoken word, as well as composition and arranging.
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Genres:
Bluegrass, Country, Jazz

No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Béla Fleck to play in your city
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Live Photos of Béla Fleck

Béla Fleck at Čakovec, Croatia in Cultural Centre Čakovec 2024
View All Photos
Béla Fleck's tour

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Beth
April 5th 2024
It was a delightful evening. Rhapsody in Blue was over the top. We would see Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn again and again. Thank you for bringing such talent to the community.
Buffalo, NY@
Kleinhans Music Hall
Marie-Hélène
March 12th 2024
Wouah! Quelle chance j'ai eu de venir écouter ce concert ! Béla, toi et ton groupe de virtuoses vous êtes juste orgasmiques, hahaha :) Ton jeu au banjo est légendaire, ta simplicité incroyable et votre niveau musical intimidant ! Tu reviens quand en France ???
Maisons-Alfort, France@
Claude Debussy Theatre
Doug
November 19th 2023
My wife and I enjoyed the performance. However, Bela Fleck was a complement to the band, more often in a support role. I was hoping to see him playing the banjo in a lead role.
Los Angeles, CA@
Royce Hall
View More Fan Reviews

About Béla Fleck

Béla Fleck (born July 10, 1958 in New York City, New York) is an American virtuoso banjo player. He is most well known for his work with the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, which he has described as "a mixture of acoustic and electronic music with a lot of roots in folk and bluegrass as well as funk and jazz."

Fleck, who is named after famous Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, was drawn to the banjo when he first heard Earl Scruggs play the theme song for the television show Beverly Hillbillies. He received his first banjo at age fifteen from his grandfather (1973). Later, Fleck would enroll in New York City's High School of Music and Art where he studied French horn. Almost immediately after high school, Fleck traveled to Boston to play with Jack Tottle and Mark Schatz in Tasty Licks. It is with Tasty Licks that Fleck played on his first major album. During this period, Fleck released his first solo album (1979) "Crossing the Tracks". It was Fleck's first foray into progressive bluegrass composition.

Fleck would play on the streets of Boston with bassist Mark Schatz until the two formed Spectrum: the Band in 1981. Fleck toured with Spectrum until 1981. That year, Fleck was asked by Sam Bush and company to join New Grass Revival. Fleck performed with New Grass Revival for nine years. During this time, Fleck recorded another solo album, "Drive." It was nominated for a Grammy Award in the then first-time category of Best Bluegrass Album (1988).

After a 1988 phone call with bassist Victor Wooten, Fleck and Wooten formed Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, rounded out with harmonica player Howard Levy and Wooten's percussionist brother Roy "Future Man" Wooten, who plays synthesizer-based percussion. Saxophonist Jeff Coffin joined the group with the album "Left of Cool".

With the Flecktones, Fleck has been nominated for and won several Grammy awards. Fleck has shared Grammy wins with Asleep at the Wheel, Alison Brown, and Edgar Meyer. He has been nominated in more categories than any other musician, namely country, pop, jazz, bluegrass, classical, folk, and spoken word, as well as composition and arranging.
Show More
Genres:
Bluegrass, Country, Jazz

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