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Best Concerts from September 7 - November 7

in Evansville

For King And Country at Ford Center

For King And Country

The Grammy winners For KING AND COUNTRY are back with the 'Unsung Hero: The Tour'! Hailing from the land of Oz, Christian Contemporary Music duo For King And Country have taken their new homeland by storm with soaring praise anthems, emotionally charged lyrics and a reputation for theatrical, percussive and high-energy live shows that keeps their fan base growing.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show at The Aiken Theatre

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Don your highest high heels, fishiest fishnets, tightest of corsets, and other generally garish garments because it's time to do the Time Warp... Again! Give yourself over to absolute pleasure as Richard O'Brien's iconic Horror Picture show returns triumphantly for this 50th-anniversary spectacular screening of the iconic movie with shadow cast!

1964 The Tribute at Victory Theatre

1964 The Tribute

1964 The Tribute takes their audiences on a musical journey to an era in rock history that will live in all of our hearts forever. They are hailed by critics and fans alike as the most authentic and endearing Beatles tribute in the world. Choosing songs from the pre-Sgt-Pepper era, 1964 The Tribute live Beatles concert, with period instruments, clothing, hairstyles, and onstage banter.

Air Supply at The Aiken Theatre

Air Supply

The front runners of eighties soft-rock and still evolving, Air Supply know how to write a love song, creating the illusion of romance with sweeping ballads and sweet melodies. Touring now, an evening the Aussie megastars will enchant, as they play from their compelling and vast back catalog, with hits such as 'You are my Lady', 'Everywoman in the World', 'Without you' and many more!

Koe Wetzel at Ford Center

Koe Wetzel

Trading a stetson for a trucker cap, Texas wild child Koe Wetzel does country music his way. A resident of the Lone Star State, he fuses the raw, hillybilly East Texas country music of his upbringing with a punk rock spirit and bro-country hooks, all wrapped up in a fun-loving persona that makes for a party atmosphere at his live shows. Now, he's taking his country smash-hits all across America with the Damn Near Normal Tour.

Lainey Wilson at Ford Center

Lainey Wilson

One of country music's newest stars, Lainey Wilson, embarks on her latest mammoth tour, Country's Cool Again tour! The breakout artist has won the solid acclaim of the country music world, named in 2021 as Billboard's "Top New Country Artist" and earning the award for "Breakout Artist of the Year" from CMT in 2022. Her latest album, "Bell Bottom Country", builds on the success of her first three, hitting the top-10 country charts in both the USA and the UK.

Parker McCollum at Ford Center

Parker McCollum

Austin-born singer-songwriter Parker McCollum is relatively new on the scene, releasing his debut album, 'The Limestone Kid', in early 2015. But don't let that fool you - he's swiftly become one of country musics' ones to watch. Make a date to see this rising star live on stage and discover what makes him such a special new sound.

Flogging Molly at Victory Theatre

Flogging Molly

Celtic-punk rockers Flogging Molly are hitting the road again with a series of shows that promise to rouse audiences with their anthemic odes to the Emerald Isle. Formed in early 90's LA and led by Irish frontman Dave King, their infectious Celtic-tinged reels are perfect for dancing along to, for those who love their Irish heritage and those who just want a heart-stompingly good night out!

Steven Curtis Chapman at Victory Theatre

Steven Curtis Chapman

Steven Curtin Chapman is probably one of the biggest names in Christian Contemporary music. From his 20 albums, five Grammy awards and 58 (!) Gospel Music Association Dove Awards Chapman has been bringing his talent to fans and worshippers across the States for the last 30 years. Join Chapman has he brings his plethora of hits to a stage near you!

38 Special at The Aiken Theatre

38 Special

Lead by Donnie Van Zant, the brother of Lynyrd Skynyrd frontman Ronnie Van Zant, 38 Special broke out from the shadows of the Southern rock behemoth and carved out a name for themselves with soaring, stomping stadium rock and roll. Don't miss the Second Chance hitmakers when they dust off their catalog of hell-raising anthems and hit the road during an extensive tour of North America.

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band at The Aiken Theatre

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Now celebrating over 50 years since forming in 1966, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band have existed in various incarnations; from their early days as a large ensemble to the critically acclaimed folk and country rock group that they are today. Despite their heyday existing in the late Eighties where they charted three number one singles, their popularity has seen a resurgence with their continuing dedication to touring and recording new material.

Here Come The Mummies at Victory Theatre

Here Come The Mummies

A 5,000-year-old foul-smelling, well-endowed, and manly tribe, capable of infinite funkiness are coming to town! The funk band kicked things off in 2000, and are best known for their unrelenting live performances which melt your face and keep the mayhem going from beginning to end. Here Come The Mummies... literally!

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