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Best Concerts in October 2024

Black Violin at Warnors Theater

Black Violin

Classical music meets hip-hop in the groundbreaking duo Black Violin are heading out on tour! This outing that blurs the lines between genre, race, and gender with its unique fusion of groove and strings. The outfit features Will Baptiste on viola and Kev Marcus on the violin. Don't miss your chance to catch them live as they come to a stage near you.

Shrek Rave at Strummers

Shrek Rave

But he might not be the sharpest tool in the shed, so you know what to say when he asks what you're doing in his swamp. Fancy some swampy green cocktails while livin' la vida loca? You're in the right place for that, and like they say, it's dumb just come have fun, cool is dead. Awesome DJs will play the most swamp-worthy sets in between performances to keep your rave spirit alive. Make the most of the night and dress up as your favorite character, just don't skimp out on the gumdrop buttons or the classic Farquaad hair. And the morning after? Make sure you have some waffles!

Ashley McBryde at Fox Theatre

Ashley McBryde

Fast-rising country singer, Ashley McBryde, is hitting the road with her 'The Devil I Know' tour! Over the past couple of years, McBryde has rapidly grown in fame and recently was named the New Artist of the Year at the 53rd annual CMA Awards. Make sure you don't miss the country singing sensation when she comes to a town near you.

Dwight Yoakam at Paul Paul Theater

Dwight Yoakam

The young whippersnappers of modern Country owe a lot to Dwight Yoakam. Once shunned by the Nashville elite, the pioneering singer-songwriter is credited with paving the way for Country music's acceptance in the mainstream. His 'hillbilly honkey tonk' stylings earned him a following of fans that called themselves 'Cow-Punks' in retaliation to the polite Country Pop of the late 70's.

Walker Hayes at Fresno Fairgrounds

Walker Hayes

Country music's rising star has taken form in Alabama-born Walker Hayes. A story of never giving up, Hayes embarks on a massive brand new US tour in 2024 as he heads out on his 'Same Drunk' tour! He'll be bringing his catalog of catchy country songs along, so get ready to make this summer one to remember!

Thomas Rhett at Chukchansi Park

Thomas Rhett

Georgia-born country pop singer-songwriter Thomas Rhett is back on the road in 2024 for a brand new tour! With a total of five Grammy nominations throughout his career, his good-time energy, and charming stage presence, it's bound to be an unforgettable experience and a tour you don't want to miss. Don't miss Thomas Rhett as he comes to a stage near you!

Set It Off at Tioga Sequoia Brewing Company Beer Garden

Set It Off

If you haven't heard of Set It Off yet, you're about to see them everywhere! As one of America's fastest growing rock groups, Set It Off can boast of some of the most dedicated fans in the world with their latest album Midnight hitting 1,000,000 streams in just 48 hours! Now the four-piece are heading out on their The Deathless Tour Part 2 with special guests From Ashes To New and If Not For Me!

G-Eazy at Paul Paul Theater

G-Eazy

Californian rap star G-Eazy is heading out on his 'Freak Show' tour in 2024, to celebrate his upcoming album by the same name. G-Eazy has quickly risen through the ranks of the worldwide hip-hop and rap scene. Bursting forth in 2014 with his second full-length album These Things Happen, G-Eazy has become a mainstay at the top of the charts. G-Eazy's fourth album Beautiful & Damned took the star to new heights. Catch the 'Me, Myself and I' star live this year!

311 at Fresno Fairgrounds

311

311 emerged into the American rock scene of the early nineties with a generally sunny disposition and mellow blend of reggae, rap and funk. With over 13 albums to their name the five-piece have released such hits as "Down", "Love Song" and "Hey You". Don't miss your chance to see them live in this exclusive tour!

Los Lobos at Tower Theatre

Los Lobos

Fusing good old fashioned rock and roll with brown-eyed soul, cumbia, boleros and norteno, Tex-Mex outfit Los Lobos (which translates to The Wolves) first gained commercial success and an international following when their cover of Ritchie Valens' La Bamba hit the top of the charts around the world in 1987. Experimenting with multiple genres over the decades, their wide-ranging sound has flourished in a variety of styles, from acoustic ballads to experimental rock. Whilst they may reinvent themselves constantly, their definitive fusion of Latin and American music remains at the creative core.

Righteous Brothers at Paul Paul Theater

Righteous Brothers

Hailing from California, The Righteous Brothers produced some of the most indelible songs of the 1960s, including 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin', 'Unchained Melody' and 'Ebb Tide'. Originally formed of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield, the duo's relationship wasn't almost the most amicable but there was no doubting the incredible harmonies they conjured up on stage.

Molly Tuttle at Tower Theatre

Molly Tuttle

Molly, a rising star in the contemporary folk scene, draws inspiration from legends like Laurie Lewis, Kathy Kallick, Alison Krauss, and Hazel Dickens. Her bluegrass melodies have resonated with audiences across the US, and she's embarking on a massive 2024 tour called Down The Rabbit Hole' with her band, the Golden Highway.

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