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Frank Beard Returns to ZZ Top After August Absence: Timeline, Health Update, and What’s Next

FRANK BEARD of ZZ Top during Stagecoach Music Festival at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California Stagecoach Music Festival 2023, Indio, California, U.S. - 28 Apr 2023
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Quick Take

  • Frank Beard is returning to the road after missing most August dates with an undisclosed medical issue.

  • It’s his second 2025 absence, following a March health procedure; he previously returned in late May/early June.

  • John Douglas (longtime tech; has filled in before) covered the kit during Beard’s time away.

  • Early September U.S. dates include Midland (Sept 3), Tulsa (Sept 5), Memphis (Sept 6), and Tuscaloosa (Sept 7).


Why This Matters

Frank Beard’s pocketed, unflashy groove is the engine of ZZ Top’s Texas boogie. With Billy F. Gibbons and Elwood Francis up front, Beard’s return restores the trio’s most stable live configuration and reassures fans as the Elevation Tour rolls into its fall stretch.


2025 Timeline: Frank Beard’s Absences and Returns

  • March 15–16, 2025 — Steps away for health procedure. The band announced Beard would take time off the Elevation Tour for a medical issue; John Douglas was named the fill-in.

  • May 29–30, 2025 — Cleared to return. Multiple outlets reported Beard was back for the summer North American leg, with management citing foot and ankle issues behind his time off.

  • June 1, 2025 — Back on stage. Reports from the summer run note an energetic comeback at the Victoria, BC kickoff.

  • August 2025 — Second absence. Beard missed nearly all of August shows due to a separate, undisclosed medical issue; Douglas again handled drums.

  • September 2025 — Return to road. With shows scheduled in Midland (Sept 3) and Tulsa (Sept 5), Beard is set to rejoin as U.S. dates pick up.


Who Filled In (and Why That Worked)

John Douglas is more than a tech; he’s a seasoned drummer who’s subbed for Beard before (notably during a 2002 emergency appendectomy) and has logged high-profile gigs elsewhere. That history made him a low-friction stand-in during both 2025 absences, keeping the show on track while Beard recovered.


Near-Term Elevation Tour Stops (September Highlights)

  • Sept 3 — Midland, TX (Wagner Noel PAC)

  • Sept 5 — Tulsa, OK (River Spirit Casino Resort)

  • Sept 6 — Memphis, TN (Radians Amphitheater)

  • Sept 7 — Tuscaloosa, AL (Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater)

  • Sept 11 — Selbyville, DE (Freeman Arts Pavilion)

  • Sept 13–14 — Asbury Park, NJ (Sea.Hear.Now / region dates)
    (Dates subject to change; check the band’s official tour page and venue listings.)


What Fans Should Watch For

  • Setlist stability: Expect the core canon (La Grange, Tush, Sharp Dressed Man) plus a few rotation slots.

  • Energy pacing: After two 2025 layoffs, watch show-to-show stamina—ZZ Top typically manages tempo and transitions to keep Beard’s workload efficient.

  • Production tweaks: The band sometimes adjusts drum mix presence when returning from an absence; early September shows will hint at any front-of-house changes.


FAQ

Why did Frank Beard leave the tour in March 2025?
A health procedure required time off; John Douglas filled in.

When did he first return in 2025?
He was cleared by late May and performed by June 1 on the North American leg.

Why was he out again in August?
An undisclosed medical issue sidelined him for most of the month.

Is Beard officially back now?
Yes—as of Sept 2 reports, he’s returning to the road for early September dates.

Who is playing bass for ZZ Top since Dusty Hill’s passing?
Elwood Francis has handled bass duties since 2021.

Key Takeaways

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