CHARLOTTE — Hot acts are hitting the road and many are headed to the Queen City. To help local music fans, we’ve compiled a list of Charlotte venues where popular performers are making stops.
We’ve included a few festivals you may want to add to your calendar as well.
Unless otherwise noted, tickets for each show are on sale at the venue box office and online at Ticketmaster.com.
THE AMP BALLANTYNE
JJ Grey & Mofro – April 18
Address: 11115 Upper Ave.
BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM
Kenny Chesney with Zac Brown Band, Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker – April 27
George Strait with Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town – June 1
Morgan Wallen with Bailey Zimmerman, Nate Smith and Bryan Martin – July 18-19
Address: 800 South Mint Street
CAROWINDS PALADIUM
LeAnn Rimes – July 5
Brett Young – July 26
Brantley Gilbert – July 27
Skillet – Aug. 2
Flo Rida – Aug. 9
Russell Dickerson – Aug. 10
SPECTRUM CENTER
Bad Bunny – May 10
Heart – May 11
Aventura – May 15-16
Tim McGraw – May 17
NF – May 18
Aerosmith with the Black Crowes – Oct. 2 (rescheduled from Oct. 17, 2023)
Maxwell with Jazmine Sullivan and October London – Oct. 3
The Black Keys – Oct. 16
Usher – Oct. 22-23
Jelly Roll – Oct. 27
Chayanne – Nov. 7
Los Temerarios – Nov. 3
Iron Maiden – Nov. 13
Justin Timberlake – Nov. 14
Shakira – Nov. 23 (tickets go on sale April 22)
Kacey Musgraves – Dec. 5
Address: 333 East Trade Street
>> Click here to see who’s playing at PNC Music Pavilion and Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
FESTIVALS
High Water Music Festival featuring Noah Kaha, Fleet Foxes, Hozier, The Flaming Lips, Grace Potter and others — April 20-21 at Riverfront Park in North Charleston. Link
MerleFest featuring Old Crow Medicine Show, Turnpike Troubadours, The Teskey Brothers, Nickel Creek and others — April 25-28 at Wilkes Community College in Wilkesboro. Link
Lovin’ Life Music Fest featuring Post Malone, Stevie Nicks, Noah Kahan, Maggie Rogers, the Avett Brothers and others — May 3-5 in First Ward Park in Uptown Charlotte. Link
Earl Scruggs Music Festival — Hosted by Jerry Douglas and featuring Tanya Tucker, Old Crow Medicine Show, Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives, Yonder Mountain String Band and others. Aug. 30 – Sept. 1 at Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort in Mill Spring. Link
Breakaway Music Festival (lineup to be announced) — Sept. 27-28 at zMAX Dragway. Link
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