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Best Concerts in October 2024

Joshua Bell at Cincinnati Music Hall

Joshua Bell

From amazing child prodigy to breathtaking virtuoso, Joshua Bell has performed with every major orchestra worldwide. He came to national attention at the age of 14 in a highly acclaimed orchestral debut with Riccardo Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra. A Carnegie Hall debut, the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant, and a recording contract further confirmed his presence in the music world.

Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy at Memorial Hall

Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy

Gamers, tear yourselves away from your consoles for a moment, as Grammy-winning conductor Arnie Roth leads the specially commissioned Distant Worlds Philharmonic Orchestra for an evening of music from the games of the Final Fantasy series. This is a must-see (and hear) night out that games fans will treasure.

For King And Country at Truist Arena

For King And Country

The Grammy winners For KING AND COUNTRY are back with the 'Unsung Hero: The Tour'! Hailing from the land of Oz, Christian Contemporary Music duo For King And Country have taken their new homeland by storm with soaring praise anthems, emotionally charged lyrics and a reputation for theatrical, percussive and high-energy live shows that keeps their fan base growing.

COIN at Bogarts

COIN

The city of Nashville, Tennessee is synonymous with the stomping stetson anthems of Country music's brightest lights, but indie rockers COIN are breaking the mold of their home city and producing bright-eyed, upbeat pop more commonly associated with the LA, NYC and London scenes. Catch COIN live on tour and on a stage near you!

Quinn XCII at Andrew J Brady Music Center

Quinn XCII

Remember Quinn XCII's name as you're going to be hearing it a lot in 2024. After the release of his debut album, The Story Of Us, in 2017 the Detroit born sing-songwriter has been making musical waves and this year sees him hitting the road with his 2023 album, The People's Champ. This year, Quinn embarks on the 'All You Can Eat' tour.

America at Taft Theatre

America

Soft rock veterans America are back on the road, bringing their popular brand of vocals and acoustic guitar on their latest national tour. Having been inducted into the Vocal Hall of Fame in 2006, the band also have their own star on Hollywood Boulevard, recognizing them as an important contributor to the musical arts. Their 2006 album Here & Now saw the band collaborate with a new generation of artists including Ryan Adams, Ben Kweller, and Jim James among others.

Elle King at Andrew J Brady Music Center

Elle King

Having finally stepped out from her father's shadow (comedian/actor Rob Schneider), the irrepressible party animal, and country/folk singer King has taken the music scene by storm. Scoring two Grammy nominations with her hit 2015 single "Ex's & Oh's" King is a larger-than life part Amy Winehouse cum Anna Nicole Smith, with a 2016 a veritable whirlwind touring extravaganza; when not supporting the newly reunited Dixie Chicks she is touring solo, and bringing her eclectic cross-genre music and party energy to fans everywhere.

Martin Sexton at Memorial Hall

Martin Sexton

Singer/songwriter Martin Sexton has been hailed by Billboard as "the finest new male singer/songwriter of recent memory," as well as "a vocalist of amazing proficiency and sensual conviction." Sexton found his love for music through sounds of classic rock 'n' roll, finding old vinyls of his brothers' that were left in the basement, his fire was ignited.

Micky Dolenz at Live at the Ludlow Garage

Micky Dolenz

The Monkees are once more live as surviving member Mickey Dolenz mounts his heartfelt tribute tour 'Micky Dolenz Celebrates The Monkees' on stages across the country in the spring of 2024. Honoring his dearly departed bandmates, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork, the show will see Dolenz delve in the group's third record; 1967's Headquarters, alongside all the classic hits. The first album that saw The Monkees contribute to both songwriting and instrumental duties, it is a compelling look at the band as they evolved from their TV show roots.

MANIA - The Abba Tribute at Taft Theatre

MANIA - The Abba Tribute

It's time to smarten up your spandex and polish those platforms for the biggest ABBA party as it heads out on a new tour this year. One of the world's most respected tributes, MANIA is the way to experience the hits of the chart-toppers - presented as a glorious concert that'll take you all the way down memory lane. So, get ready to thank them for the music and join fans old and young for this unforgettable celebration of the one and only ABBA!

Puddles Pity Party at Madison Theater

Puddles Pity Party

The alter-ego of super-sized baritone and Kingsized band leader Mike Geier, Puddles has been a mainstay of the Atlanta entertainment scene since 1998. The six-foot-eight inches entertainer has come to international fame with his heartfelt renditions of famous songs and distinctive whiteface clown costume. An enigmatic figure, he is known for not taking interviews in character, but has performed at various festivals in both the USA (Adult Swim's Aqua Teen Hunger Force's tour in 2010) and at countless worldwide comedy festivals, including the renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Here Come The Mummies at MegaCorp Pavilion

Here Come The Mummies

A 5,000-year-old foul-smelling, well-endowed, and manly tribe, capable of infinite funkiness are coming to town! The funk band kicked things off in 2000, and are best known for their unrelenting live performances which melt your face and keep the mayhem going from beginning to end. Here Come The Mummies... literally!

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