![]() ![]() In Her Own Words is pop/punk/emo from LA and This Wild Life is a Long Beach acoustic rock duo composed of two drummers.Ĭelebration of Life Concert for Kris Schnebelen of Trampled Under Foot with Nick Schnebelen, Danielle Nicole and more Knuckleheads. The pride of Benson, MN, the indie-emo band (two brothers, one cousin) has a new self-titled and self-released album just out and has developed quite a Midwest following. Tiny Moving Parts w In Her Own Words, This Wild Life, Granada Theater-Lawrence, $22-$25 Rising pop/R&B singer-songwriter Spencer Sutherland is tapped to open. This first proper arena tour since their comeback promises to be hit-filled, including songs like “Boyfriend”. Since re-convening in 2021, they’re “Not Giving You Up” on their Forever Tour and the LA pop boy band has managed to retain as well as grow their fan base, since beginning back in 2009. Young rising Texas singer-songwriter Parker McCollum (supporting debut full length Gold Chain Cowboy ) has been added to the bill as well, to open the long evening of entertainment.īig Time Rush, T-Mobile Center. Expect to hear the quartet singing some new songs alongside hits like “Tornado” “Day Drinking” and “Girl Crush” and “Pontoon”, mmm, motorboatin’! Sun (due out Sept 16) with lead single, “Rich Man” already hitting airwaves. Little Big Town returns soon with new album Mr. ![]() Legend in the making Chris Stapleton has already earned eight GRAMMYS, 10 ACM and 14 CMA Awards, and was also named the ACM's Artist-Songwriter of the Decade, with his fourth studio album, Starting Over reigning as Country Album of the Year. There’s Country Music and then there’s Strait Country - the King basically re-wrote the book on things with his several decades of hits and has taken a sizable step back from regular touring, with only five dates on his schedule for 2022, so this is a rare chance to see the legend playing Arrowhead for the first time since 2001! George Strait with Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town, Arrowhead Stadium. Sarzo is the classic bassist for the group and beyond (remember his great Whitesnake run?) and vocalist Pearl is best known for previous band Love/Hate and also previously sang with L.A. You might hear a Grateful Dead and/or The Band cover as well, in addition to “Copperhead Road” and other hits.īang Your Head! You, like us, may be wondering who’s in the band at the moment, but a quick look up shows a solid lineup for your metal health - Rudy Sarzo– bass Alex Grossi– guitars Jizzy Pearl– vocals Johnny Kelly– drums. Walker, as well as he and the Dukes cover single of “Mr. The legendary three-time GRAMMY winner returns to a local stage and recently released Jerry Jeff, an album tribute to Mr. ![]() Steve Earle and The Dukes, Knuckleheads, $37.50-$57.50 The Dice Man cometh (but not for cheap)! You may have recently caught him in a supporting role on the Hulu mini-series Pam & Tommy, but he’s also returned to his stand-up roots and there are three nights to catch his act live. This is a complimentary chance to hear that new music and old favorites, in the heart of downtown.Īndrew Dice Clay, July 28-30, Comedy Club of KC, $78-$100 The Texas country singer-songwriter had his best success in the 1990’s but has been putting out new music ever since, including a three-volume set called Hindsight 2020. Tracy Lawrence, Power & Light District, Free! Bonus is Topeka-born fingerstyle guitar player Andy McKee is set to open.Ĭelebrating the 25 th anniversary of her breakout country album, Did I Shave My Legs for This? and its smash first single, “Strawberry Wine”. The longtime band returns on the 45 th anniversary of their legendary 1978 live album, Waiting for Columbus, which they will play live in its entirety. In addition to their Good Luck, Kid album, they’ve put out a pair called Trio Sessions as well. The second half of the show is filled with songs from the last twenty years, and with their last album being 2017’s Heartworms, we have to believe new music is cooking on their stove to be served at some point.Īrrive early for Portland sister act Joseph who we caught most recently headlining back in 2017 and were in Kansas City back in March at The Madrid. James Mercer and band are back out on the road to celebrate the 21 st anniversary of their seminal debut album, Oh, Inverted World, performing it in its entirety. The Shins w Joseph, Arvest Bank at The Midland, $29.99-$69.99 North Carolina’s Dylan Church is aka MoonLander and set to open. He initially broke out via YouTube with R&B covers of Chris Brown and The Weeknd and is known for a pop/soul style. Texas singer-songwriter is out in support of his fifth full length, last year’s The Duality of Man but also just released a couple of new singles, “Overflow” and “Petals”.
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