Best known for their 1997 hit “All For You”, this rock band is touring in support of their tenth album, “Elements,” which was released last year. (June 27, Riverfront Live, 4343 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m., $ 25-30 $)
July
Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band
There’s a reason Buffett is the best-selling Riverbend artist in history. It’s arguably the biggest party of the year, so much so that the concert itself is almost a minor matter. Buffett was busy during the pandemic, releasing two albums in 2020: “Life on the Flip Side” and “Songs You Don’t Know By Heart”. (July 13, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 8 p.m., $ 37.25- $ 150.25.)
Always clear
These pop rockers broke through in the 1990s with “I Will Buy You A New Life” and “Father of Mine”. This is their annual Summerland tour, which Everclear started out as a nostalgia tour in 2012. Also on the bill are the metal stars of the 1980s, Living Color, Hoobastank (“The Reason”) and Wheatus. (July 15, Riverfront Live, 4343 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 5:30 p.m., $ 30-299.)
Luke Bryan
The country superstar and “American Idol” juror will stop in Cincinnati as part of his “Proud To Be Right Here” tour. The tour name is a line from the title track of his 2020 album “Born Here, Live Here, Die Here”, his seventh overall. Dylan Scott and Caylee Hammack open. (July 22, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7 p.m., $ 44- $ 134.)
Book cherry
This hard rock band is best known for a song we can’t get in a family newspaper. Her ninth album “Hellhound” will be released in June. Opening are Eva Under Fire, Spring Grove, Rootbound and Brent James. (July 25, Riverfront Live, 4343 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 8:00 p.m., $ 20- $ 40.)
Foo fighters
This rock band is touring in support of their tenth album, Medicine at Midnight, the release of which has been postponed until last February. Radkey opens. (July 28, Andrew J. Brady ICON Music Center, 25 Race St., Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m., sold out, but tickets are still available at secondary outlets.)
An evening with Chicago and its greatest hits
Peter Ceterra is still gone, but you will likely hear some power ballads from the Ceterra era on this show. Chicago’s last release in 2019 was Chicago XXXVII: Chicago Christmas, their fourth Christmas album. (July 30, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m., $ 24.50- $ 135.50.)
August
The Black Crowes Present: Shake Your Money Maker
The popular southern rock band will make their 1990 debut “Shake Your Money Maker” by playing the entire album. The album contains the hits “Hard to Handle”, “Jealous Again” and “She Talks to Angels”. Bassist Sven Pipien will be the last to rejoin the band after the split in 2015. Dirty Honey opens. (Aug. 3, 7:30 p.m., Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m., $ 29- $ 135.)
Jason Mraz: Look For The Good Life!
This popular singer / songwriter, perhaps best known for “The Remedy,” is touring in support of his seventh album, “Look for the Good,” which was released last August. (Aug 6, Andrew J. Brady ICON Music Center, 25 Race St., Cincinnati, 8:00 p.m., $ 51.50- $ 71.50.)
Lindsey Stirling: The “Artemis” Tour
After his breakthrough as a quarter-finalist on America’s Got Talent, this violinist / choreographer combines violin, dance, costumes and cinematic visuals. She is touring to support her fifth album “Artemis”. Kiesza opens. (Aug 6, PNC Pavilion, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7 p.m., $ 24 $ 199.50.)
Harry Connick, Jr. and his band – time to play!
The legendary pop singer will perform with his seven-piece band songs not only from his huge catalog, but also from his 2020 album “Alone With My Faith”, which was inspired by the pandemic. (Aug. 7, PNC Pavilion, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7 p.m., $ 23.50- $ 149.50.)
James Aldean: Back on the saddle tour
Almost all of Jason Aldean’s albums went platinum. His last release was “9” in 2019. Lainey Wilson opens. (Aug. 12, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7 p.m., $ 40- $ 125.)
Counting crows: Butter Miracle Tour 2021
For their hits “Mr. Jones “,” Round Here “and” Accidentally in Love “released their first album in seven years last May:” Butter Miracle, Suite One “. Matt Sucich and Sean Barna will open. (Aug. 14, PNC Pavilion, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7 p.m., $ 24 $ 139.)
An evening with Michael Buble
The pop singer’s sixth concert tour, which was originally started in support of his 2018 album Love, was interrupted by the pandemic. It now continues with an additional new single “Gotta Be Patient” recorded with The Barenaked Ladies and Sofia Reyes. (Aug. 20, Heritage Bank Center, 100 Broadway St., Cincinnati, 8:00 p.m., $ 69- $ 146.50.)
Buddy Guy with Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy is touring in support of his latest album “The Blues Are Alive and Well”. On stage is the Grammy-nominated soul / funk / blues group Robert Randolph & The Family Band. (Aug. 26, PNC Pavilion, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7 p.m., $ 24 $ 73.50.)
Maroon 5
These pop superstars will tour in support of their long-awaited seventh album, Jordi, which includes the hit “Memories” released nearly two years ago. Blackbear that appears on the album will open. (Aug 28, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7 p.m., $ 39.50- $ 164.50.)
The Zac Brown Band: The Comeback Tour
The tour title refers to the fact that we had to sit out in 2020 due to COVID-19, after a massive tour in 2019 that supported their sixth album “The Owl”. Teddy Swims and Ashland Craft open. (Aug. 29, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7 p.m., $ 36.50- $ 104.50.)
Kings of Leon: When You See Yourself Tour
The rockers “Use Somebody” and “Sex on Fire” are touring in support of their eighth album “When You See Yourself”, which was released last March. Cold War Kids are opening. (Aug. 31, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m., $ 36- $ 110.50.)
September
Doobie Brothers 50th Anniversary Tour
The legendary soft rockers celebrate their 50th anniversary with Michael McDonald, Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons and John McFee. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band opens. (Sept. 8, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m., $ 29.50- $ 350.)
Franki Valli & The Four Seasons
One of the best-selling music groups of all time, The Four Seasons brought nearly 70 singles to the charts in the 1960s alone and sold a total of around 170 million albums. (Sept. 9, PNC Pavilion, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 8 p.m., $ 24 $ 103.50.)
Dead & Co.
This supergroup was founded in 2015 by founding members of the Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart, Bob Weir and Bill Kreutzmann, bassist for the Allman Brothers, Oteil Burbridge, and singer / songwriter John Mayer. (Sept. 11, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7 p.m., $ 51.50- $ 177.50)
Alanis Morrisette, with Garbage and Liz Phair
Three icons of the 90s share the stage. Alanis Morrisette will hit the headlines celebrating the 25th anniversary of her breakthrough album “Jagged Little Pill” and her latest album “Pretty Little Forks in the Road”. (Sept. 15, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m., $ 51- $ 166.)
311: Live from the ride tour
This popular alternative rock / hip hop band couldn’t celebrate their 30th anniversary on tour last year. Fittingly, this tour is named after the livestream series “Live from the Hive” that they did instead. Iration and Ilya Terra will open. (Sep 19, Andrew J. Brady ICON Music Center, 25 Race St., Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m., $ 35- $ 386.)
Jonas Brothers: Remember that tour
The Jonas Brothers are following their successful 2019 tour in support of their fifth album “Happiness Begins” with the “Remember This” tour to commemorate the new single of the same name. Kelsey Ballerini opens. (Sept. 21, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7 p.m., $ 39.95- $ 499.95.)
Dave Matthews Band
This mega-popular, multi-faceted rock band continues to tour when they stopped when COVID-19 hit. Ticket buyers can pay an additional $ 2 for the Plant a Billion campaign, a massive tree-planting drive to fight climate change. (Sept. 28, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m., $ 45.50- $ 115.)
Florida Georgia Line: I love my country tour
These country superstars’ 2021 tour is named after their hit single from their latest album, Life Rolls On, which was released in February. Russell Dickerson, Lauren Alaina and RedFerrin open. (Sept. 30, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m., $ 39.50- $ 129.50.)
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