The Memphis Botanic Garden has announced that R&B legends and Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famers The Isley Brothers will play the final Live at the Garden 2025 concert, replacing the Steve Miller Band.
In July, Miller announced he was canceling all his tour dates, impacting 31 performances nationwide including a planned Sept. 19 date at Radians Amphitheater. The Isley Brothers will instead perform at the Radians Amphitheater on that Sept. 19 date.
“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome The Isley Brothers to the Live at the Garden stage,” said Jamison Totten, director of Live at the Garden and Radians Amphitheater. “This band is the perfect way to cap off our milestone 25th season with incredible energy and wide appeal. Our team has worked tirelessly to ensure every show this summer has been a top-tier experience for our patrons, and we’re confident this final concert will be the grand finale our audience deserves.”

Live at the Garden released a statement hailing The Isley Brothers as a group that stands alone “in the history of American music as a band with an unparalleled impact on the likes of the Beatles and Ice Cube. With a chart-topping presence spanning eight consecutive decades, from the ’50s to the present day, they have etched their place as one of the most influential groups in the history of popular music.”
For Live at the Garden table and season ticket holders, no action is needed. Tickets to the Steve Miller Band show will automatically be updated to reflect the new Isley Brothers concert.
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