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Best Concerts Sep 1 - 30

Cat Power at Rialto Theater

Cat Power

Indie icon Cat Power is hitting the road again on much anticipated new countrywide tour in support of her 2023 release: Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert. The solo songstress is known for her fusion of punk, jazz, folk, and blues styles and excellent, emotional guitar playing. 2018's 'Wanderer' was a highly regarded piece of work from the artist and featured a Lana Del Rey collaboration.

Chayanne at Tucson Arena

Chayanne

Puerto Rican singing sensation Chayanne has been sending fans into a frenzy ever since the '80s. The Latin pop heartthrob's sultry vocals and smooth ballads have sold over 50 million records worldwide, and now he returns to the US on tour in support of his 16th studio album, 'Bailemos Otro Vez', released in 2023. Don't miss your chance to see him live this year!

Lila Downs at Fox Theater

Lila Downs

A performance by Lila Downs is always a colorful and unforgettable experience of Mexican culture and arts, as the singer-songwriter incorporates traditional music and dance from a variety of Mesoamerican cultures, as well as native languages and ancient traditions and folklore.

Experience Hendrix at Fox Theater

Experience Hendrix

Arguably one of the world's greatest rock 'n' roll legends, his extraordinary prowess with an electric guitar has led Jimi Hendrix to never really fade from the spotlight, decades after his untimely death in 1970. For Experience Hendrix, is the considerable honor of tackling an unparalleled back catalogue, imbuing passion, respect, and talent whilst pursuing the sheer awesomeness of the man himself.

Sepultura at Rialto Theater

Sepultura

Alongside thrash, groove, and death metal pioneers Pantera, Machine Head and Testament, Brazilian heavy metal icons Sepultura have taken their place as one of the metal genre's most influential acts. Over three decades after the release of their debut album Morbid Visions, the hard-rocking outfit hits the road to say farewell! The quintet will spend September and October saying goodbye to their fans with the help of Jinjer, Obituary and Jesus Piece.

Dustin Lynch at Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheatre

Dustin Lynch

Saddle up! Stetson-toting country crooner Dustin Lynch is hitting the road! Catch the Small Town Boy hitmaker performing music from his upcoming album of the same name, and other DL classics. Shine your cowboy boots and get ready to dance along to tunes like Ridin' Roads, Little Town Livin' and Red Dirt, Blue Eyes!

Brincos Dieras at Rialto Theater

Brincos Dieras

Clown and comedian Brincos Dieras is taking his show on the road. The zany jester brings his unique brand of comedy to the stage for all to enjoy. Well known for his distinctive outfits and colorful makeup, the clown will put on a performance to remember. Don't miss out on the funniest night of your life!

Hozier at Tucson Arena

Hozier

The man who took us to Church is extending his 2023 tour 'Unreal Unearth' into 2024! With a big, soulful voice that plunges to dark, melancholy depths and ascends into wild, fierce howls, Andrew Hozier-Byrne has proved that the hype is justified. The video for his first-ever single, "Take Me to Church," went viral in 2013, reaching over 700 million views to date.

The Polyphonic Spree at 191 Toole

The Polyphonic Spree

Symphonic choral collective, The Polyphonic Spree is on tour! First formed in 2000 after the split of founder Tim DeLaughter's previous band Tripping Daisy, due to the untimely death of his collaborator Wes Berggren, the over 20 strong crew armed themselves with a smorgasbord of instruments and recorded The Beginning Stages Of... using 48 hours of Tripping Daisy's left over studio time. The rest is history...

Ben Folds at Fox Theater

Ben Folds

The frontman of his self-named band, rock artist and producer Ben Folds continues to work with some of the most eclectic names in music and entertainment (remember his Common People cover that featured William Shatner and Bill Clinton?), as well as pushing the envelope on alt-rock ever further. A self-confessed enigma, he prefers to stay out of the limelight except when touring, but can easily claim credit for some of music's most unlikely trends.

Bonnie Raitt at Linda Ronstadt Music Hall

Bonnie Raitt

Singer/guitarist Bonnie Raitt did not begin to win the comparable commercial success due her until the release of the aptly titled 1989 blockbuster Nick of Time. Her tenth album, it rocketed her into the mainstream consciousness nearly two decades after she first committed her unique blend of blues, rock, and R&B to vinyl. More than just a best-selling artist, respected guitarist, expressive singer, and accomplished songwriter, Bonnie Raitt has become an institution in pop rock music with 16 albums and nine Grammy Awards.

Celtic Thunder at Rialto Theater

Celtic Thunder

The Irish all-male wonder from producer Sharon Browne, and legendary songwriter/composer Phil Coulter, performs an eclectic mix of songs ranging from the traditional to the contemporary, with some international hits and original material in between. Boasting boy-band good looks and impeccable harmonies, the group delivers traditional Celtic songs and contemporary pop classics as only they know how.

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