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Bluesy singer and rapper known for his time in House of Pain lends his husky voice to hits such as “What It’s Like” and “Put Your Light On”
Journey tribute band playing classic hits such as “Oh Sherry’” and “Any Way You Want It”
Grammy-winning artists Robert Cray and Marc Cohn co-headline the stage with a night of blues, folk, and soul music along with special guests
Singer-songwriter charms with introspective pop-rock fused with humor, heart, and hooks
Lead singer of Everclear treats fans to a career’s worth of songs and stories; Chris Collingwood also appears
Bassist Glenn Hughes turns back the clock in an homage to his tenure with British rock giants Deep Purple
Reggae-rap star mixes dancehall beats, deep lyrics, and live instrumentation
Virtuosic musicians faithfully recreate The Beatles’ iconic album Abbey Road on the eve of its 50th anniversary
Acclaimed singer-songwriter plows up the roots of country music, unraveling timeless melodies, ruthless wit, and bone-chilling narratives
The pioneers of Christian metal return for a blistering set of heavy riffs and falsetto vocals after the release of their latest album
A tribute to the era-defining sound of The Band beautifully re-creates classic hits including “The Weight” and “Up on Cripple Creek”
Siblings Joshua, Bethany, and Manny Humlie form the pop-rock trio We Three, who hit it big on season 13 of America’s Got Talent
Pitch-perfect tribute act that’s been on the road for more than 10 years recreates “Sweet Child o’ Mine” and other hard-rocking hits
Grammy-winning rock gospel stalwarts join forces with a Christian hip-hop artist to perform their newest album, Native Tongue
Former bandmates of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, Carly Simon, Cat Stevens, and Elton John play the hits of the ’60s–’80s
Weezer and the Pixies build upon their acclaimed alt-rock legacies with a live set of fan-favorites and songs off their new albums
Two pop radio icons behind the hits “Drops of Jupiter” and “Iris” return to the stage with a set of greatest hits and new songs
Rock pioneers led by Ann and Nancy Wilson crank up “These Dreams,” “Barracuda,” and other hits that made them Rock and Roll Hall of Famers
The multi-platinum-selling rock quartet and Billboard chart powerhouse delivers anthemic singles “Devil” and “Get Up” from their latest
Three-time Grammy-winning a cappella group performs originals and modern pop hits; guest Rachel Platten opens with her hit “Fight Song”
New York hip-hop star behind hits such as “Bando” and “Jungle” delivers funky trap rap in the vein of Future and Desiigner
The post-grunge rock veterans who devised “The Diary of Jane” and “Breath” tour across the US backed by their latest album release, Ember
’70s cover band and The Trammps rock the stage with infectiously energetic disco hits including “September” and “Disco Inferno”
Bill Medley and new brother Bucky Heard deliver blue-eyed soul classics, including “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” and “Unchained Melody”
Award-winning country artist fills hits such as “Killin’ Time” and tracks from 2015’s “On Purpose” with his twangy tenor
Internationally touring ABBA tribute thrills fans in a live replication laden with greatest hits such as “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia”
Blues legend whose career of buttery riffs and heartfelt wails spans more than 50 years teams up with renowned blue-rock guitarist
Vocalist Michael Martocci channels Ol’ Blue Eyes; stars of The Sopranos share tales from behind the scenes
Jimmy Beaumont’s Skyliners, Gary U.S. Bonds, and Danny and the Juniors take fans back to the golden age of doo wop
AC/DC, Avicii, Kings of Leon, and other bands get high-energy tributes from kilt-clad rockers playing bagpipes, guitars, and drums
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