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The Music Man at Byers Theater

The Music Man

One of the most beloved musicals in American theater repertoire, The Music Man is marching into town this season! When a fancy-footed conman instrument salesman into a small town, he is determined to fleece the naive community by pretending to teach the local children to play in a marching band! But as the conman is drawn deeper into his con, he falls for the local librarian and undergoes a change of heart. Will he be able to pull off his plan, or will the rhythm of the town set him straight?

Finished Sep 15

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Mt. Joy at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

Mt. Joy

Indie rockers Mt. Joy hit the road in 2024! Mt. Joy's 2022 album Orange Blood saw the American five-piece go from a relatively unknown alt-rock group to late night TV staples and racking up millions of Spotify plays. Don't miss your chance to see these rockers live when they come to a city near you!

Five Finger Death Punch at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood

Five Finger Death Punch

As the name suggests, Five Finger Death Punch isn't your grandmother's band. Named after the nifty and deadly martial arts technique in Tarantino's Kill Bill, this heavy metal fivesome formed in Las Vegas in 2005 and has been climbing the metal ranks ever since. Led by vocalist Ivan Moody, Five Finger Death Punch is renowned for their ferocious stage presence and expert blending of thrash, alt-rock, and classic metal elements. This year, they're hitting the road with special guests Marilyn Manson and Slaughter To Prevail as support!

Idles at Tabernacle

Idles

Grammy-nominated rock band Idles is heading on a new tour in support of the new album 'Tangk.' Describing themselves as an 'angry band,' the English punk rock outfit Idles fuse the cathartic, angular rage of their scuzzy guitar riffs, pounding drum beats, and rebel yell vocals with bitingly intelligent lyrics that explore everything from politics to toxic masculinity to tales of working-class strife. After the release of their acclaimed debut album 'Brutalism' in 2017, the Bristolian rockers have stomped their way through the game and are now hitting the North American shores!

Finished Sep 15

Tabernacle

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