50 must-see concerts coming to Birmingham in 2024

50 must-see concerts coming to Birmingham in 2024

The New Year has barely started, but Birmingham’s concert calendar is impressive and growing, with a wide variety of shows scheduled at venues large and small. Major stars are coming to town, along with classic bands, fan favorites, talented newcomers and more. Here are 50 shows that caught our attention for 2024. Take a look, take your pick and happy listening!

Tool, the rock band led by Maynard James Keenan, is set to perform in Birmingham, Alabama, on Jan. 26, 2024. (Courtesy photo/Travis Shinn)

TOOL

Who: Hardcore rock band led by Maynard James Keenan, known for experimentation, intensity and visually compelling live shows.

When: Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. With Elder.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $55.75-$145.75, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

CLINT BLACK

Who: Country star with more than a dozen studio albums to his credit, known for a long string of radio hits in ‘90s, including “A Better Man,” “Killin’ Time,” “Loving Blind” and “Where Are You Now.”

When: Jan. 31 at 8 p.m.

Where: Alabama Theatre, 1817 Third Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $32-$225.50, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

JUDY COLLINS

Who: Iconic folk and pop artist and Grammy winner, earned fame with covers of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides, Now,” “Send in the Clowns” and more.

When: Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m.

Where: Lyric Theatre, 1800 Third Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $32-$62, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

Kansas

Guitarist Rich Williams, left, a founding member of Kansas, and bassist Billy Greer perform with the classic rock band at Bank of America Performing Arts Center on September 15, 2022, in Thousand Oaks, California.(Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

KANSAS

Who: American prog-rock band formed in 1973, best known for albums such as “Leftoverture” and “Point of Know Return,” and radio hits such as “Dust in the Wind” and “Carry on Wayward Son.” Kansas is traveling on its “50th anniversary Tour: Another Fork in the Road.”

When: Feb. 3 at 7:30 p.m.

Where: BJCC Concert Hall, part of Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex, 2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $40-$305, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

MATISYAHU

Who: Rapper and singer-songwriter, performing on “Hold the Fire” tour.

When: Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. With Cydeways.

Where: Saturn, 200 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $31 general admission, $126 VIP, plus service fee, via Saturn website.

JOHN PAUL WHITE

Who: Americana singer-songwriter, Florence resident, co-owner of Single Lock Records in the Shoals, initially made his fame as part of Grammy-winning duo, The Civil Wars, now solo artist with three studio albums to his credit.

When: Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. With Elizabeth Moen.

Where: WorkPlay theater, 500 23rd St. South, Birmingham. First show announced for reopening of WorkPlay entertainment compex.

Tickets: $22.50 general admission, plus service fee, via See Tickets.

GRACE POTTER

Who: Rock singer, songwriter and guitarist, touring on 2023 album, “Mother Road.”

When: Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. With Brittany Spencer.

Where: Iron City, 513 22nd St. South, Birmingham, 205-908-3595.

Tickets: $39.50 general admission, $164.50 Mother Road Soundcheck Party, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

Maggie Rose

Maggie Rose performs during the Bourbon and Beyond Music Festival on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023, at Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky.(Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

MAGGIE ROSE

Who: Nashville singer-songwriter who plays country, rock, blues and more. She hosts a podcast focusing on interviews with female musicians, “Salute the Songbird with Maggie Rose.”

When: Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. With Caleb Elliott.

Where: WorkPlay theater, 500 23rd St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $25 general admission, plus $7.39 service fee, via See Tickets.

Journey

Neal Schon, right, and Todd Jensen of Journey perform with the band during a concert Saturday Aug. 6, 2022, at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.(AP Photo/David Dermer)

JOURNEY

Who: American prog-rock band formed in 1973, traveling on its “50th Anniversary Freedom Tour 2024.” Radio hits include “Open Arms, “Don’t Stop Believin,’” “Any Way You Want It,” “Wheel in the Sky” and more.

When: Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m. With Toto.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $50-$523.75, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

GLADYS KNIGHT

Who: Legendary R&B and pop singer, multiple Grammy winner, former frontwoman of Gladys Knight & the Pips. She’s known for hits such as “Midnight Train to Georgia,” “I Heard It Through The Grapevine,” “Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)” and more.

When: Feb. 18 at 6 p.m.

Where: Jemison Concert Hall, Alys Stephens Center, 1200 10th Ave. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $69-$89, sold out via Stephens Center website.

STEEL PANTHER

Who: Glam-metal comedy band fronted by Ralph “Michael Starr” Saenz, touring on 2023 album, “On the Prowl.”

When: Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. With Brittany Spencer.

Where: Iron City, 513 22nd St. South, Birmingham, 205-908-3595.

Tickets: $25 general admission, $169 Instagram Meet & Greet Package, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

THE MAVERICKS

Who: Tex-Mex band led by singer-guitarist Raul Malo, specializing in an eclectic blend of country, rockabilly, pop, Latin and swing music.

When: Feb. 23 at 8 p.m.

Where: Lyric Theatre, 1800 Third Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $42-$66.50, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

The Kat and Dave Show

David Foster and Katharine McPhee are set to perform in Birmingham in 2024, at the Alys Stephens Center.Courtesy of Whitehouse Wind Symphony

DAVID FOSTER AND KATHARINE MCPHEE

Who: Foster, a Grammy-winning composer and pianist, performs with singer and actress McPhee, a former “American Idol” finalist. Foster and McPhee have been married since 2019.

When: March 2 at 8 p.m.

Where: Jemison Concert Hall, Alys Stephens Center, 1200 10th Ave. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $65-$85, via Stephens Center website.

BRANDON LAKE

Who: Contemporary Christian singer-songwriter, worship leader and pastor, touring on “Coat of Many Colors” album.

When: March 7 at 7 p.m. With DOE.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $25.50-$200, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

FALL OUT BOY

Who: Rock band from Chicago that includes singer Patrick Stump and bassist Pete Wentz, touring on eighth studio album, “So Much (for) Stardust.”

When: March 13 at 6:30 p.m. With Jimmy Eat World, The Maine and Daisy Grenade.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $36.50-$345.50, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

CODY JOHNSON

Who: Country singer-songwriter with neo-traditional sound, touring on ninth studio album, “Leather.” Formerly an indie artist, Johnson upped his profile with 2019′s “Ain’t Nothin’ to It” and 2021′s “Human: The Double Album” on Warner Music Nashville.

When: March 16 at 7:30 p.m. With Justin Moore and Dillon Carmichael.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $45-$75, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

Pat Metheny

Jazz guitarist and composer Pat Metheny performs onstage during 58th Donostiako Jazzaldia Jazz Festival on July 24, 2023, in San Sebastian, Spain.(Photo by Gari Garaialde/Redferns)

PAT METHENY

Who: Jazz innovator and guitar virtuoso, performing solo on his “Dream Box Tour.” Metheny has 20 Grammy Awards and 39 nominations to his credit, including a nod in 2023 for Best Jazz Instrumental Album for “Dream Box.”

When: March 17 at 6 p.m.

Where: Lyric Theatre, 1800 Third Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $59-$99, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

Laura Jane Grace

Laura Jane Grace is set to release a new album, “Hole In My Head,” on Feb. 16, 2024.(Courtesy photo/Bella Peterson)

LAURA JANE GRACE

Who: Punk-rock singer-songwriter, LGBTQ+ trailblazer, leader of the band Against Me! Grace lives in Chicago and is touring on a new solo album, “Hole in My Head,” set for release Feb. 16.

When: March 20 at 7:30 p.m. With Thelma and the Sleaze.

Where: Saturn, 200 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $29.50 general admission, plus service fee, via Saturn website.

ZACH BRYAN

Who: Country singer-songwriter from Oklahoma, released breakthrough album, “American Heartbreak,” in 2022 and followed with 2023′s “Zach Bryan.” Nominated for three Grammys in 2024.

When: March 22-23 at 7:30 p.m. With The Middle East and Levi Turner.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: A few scattered single seats remain for both shows, priced at $260-$754.25, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

St. Paul & the Broken Bones

St. Paul and the Broken Bones are touring on a new album, “Angels in Science Fiction.” (Courtesy ATO Records)

ST. PAUL & THE BROKEN BONES

Who: Birmingham rock/soul band led by Paul Janeway, touring on fifth studio album, 2023′s “Angels in Science Fiction.” Band also is celebrating 10th anniversary of major label debut, “Half the City.”

When: March 23 at 7 p.m. With Lamont Landers.

Where: Avondale Brewing Co., 201 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $38 general admission, $63 preferred pit, $113 St. Paul & the Broken Bones Pre-Show Experience, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster. Venue is standing room only.

GEOFF TATE

Who: Hard rock and metal singer, former frontman of Queensryche, now touring as a solo artist.

When: March 24 at 8 p.m. With Fire and Water.

Where: Saturn, 200 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $30 general admission, plus service fee, via Saturn website.

MINISTRY

Who: Industrial/metal/thrash band founded in 1981 by Al Jourgensen, touring on 2024 album “Hopiumforthemasses.” First single, released in January, is “B.D.E.”

When: March 26 at 6 p.m. With Gary Numan and Front Line Assembly.

Where: Avondale Brewing Co., 201 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $37.50 general admission, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster. Venue is standing room only.

Kurt Vile

Kurt Vile of Kurt Vile and The Violators performs on stage at The Queen’s Hall on June 21, 2023 in Edinburgh, Scotland.(Photo by Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns)

KURT VILE & THE VIOLATORS

Who: Singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer from Pennsylvania, specializes in lo-fi rock with quirky lyrics and appealing slacker vibe. Vile is on tour with his band, on the heels of a November release, “Back to Moon Beach.”

When: March 27 at 8 p.m.

Where: Iron City, 513 22nd St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $30 general admission, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

Drake

Drake performs during Lil Baby’s Birthday Party at State Farm Arena on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2022, in Atlanta. Drake is set to perform in Birmingham in 2024, making a rare appearance at the Legacy Arena at the BJCC.(Photo by Paul R. Giunta/Invision/AP)

DRAKE

Who: Influential Rap and R&B star and actor with eight studio albums to his credit, making rare appearance in Birmingham on “It’s All A Blur Tour — Big As The What?” Drake has won a long list of awards, including five Grammys.

When: March 27 at 8 p.m. With The Middle East and Levi Turner.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $105.50-$769, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

SAMPHA

Who: Electronica/R&B artist from England, touring on 2023 album, “Lahai.”

When: March 28 at 8 p.m.

Where: Saturn, 200 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $30 general admission, plus service fee, via Saturn website.

TEDDY SWIMS

Who: Singer-songwriter born Jaten Dimsdale, music blends soul, country and hip-hop, made early fame with viral YouTube covers, touring on 2023 major-label debut, “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy.”

When: April 1 at 7 p.m.

Where: Avondale Brewing Co., 201 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: Sold out via Ticketmaster. Venue is standing room only.

OWL CITY

Who: Indie singer-songwriter Adam Young, performing with electro-pop project, on heels of 2023′s “Coco Moon.”

When: April 3 at 7:30 p.m. With Augustana.

Where: Iron City, 513 22nd St. South, Birmingham, 205-908-3595.

Tickets: $30 general admission, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

LEDISI

Who: Grammy-winning R&B, jazz and soul artist, performing on “The Good Life Tour.”

When: April 3 at 8 p.m. With Raheem DeVaughn.

Where: Alabama Theatre, 1817 Third Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $46.50-$256, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

Hank Williams Jr.

Hank Williams Jr. has announced tour dates for 2024, including a show in Birmingham.(Courtesy photos)

HANK WILLIAMS JR.

Who: Veteran country and Southern rock star, son of the legendary Hank Williams. Signature songs include “If the South Woulda Won,’’ “That’s How We Do It in Dixie,” “Family Tradition,” “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight” and more.

When: April 5 at 7 p.m. With Whiskey Myers.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $41-$854, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

BROTHERS OSBORNE

Who: Country duo with four studio albums to its credit, known for hits such as “21 Summer,” “Stay a Little Longer” and “It Ain’t My Fault,” performing on “Might As Well Be Us Tour.”

When: April 12 at 7 p.m. With Zach Top.

Where: Avondale Brewing Co., 201 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $37.50 general admission, $63 preferred pit, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster. Venue is standing room only.

JOHN MELLENCAMP

Who: Veteran rocker and singer-songwriter from Indiana, touring on 2023 album, “Orpheus Descending.” Mellencamp has a long string of hits to his credit, including “Jack & Diane,” “Hurts So Good,” “Small Town,” “R.O.C.K. in the USA” and more.

When: April 12 at 8 p.m.

Where: BJCC Concert Hall, part of Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex, 2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $75.50-$349, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

KEYSHIA COLE

Who: R&B star headlines “The Love Hard Tour.” Cole, a singer, songwriter and TV personality, is known for hits such as “I Remember” and “Heaven Sent.” Her TV credits include “Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is,” “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood” and “The Masked Singer.”

When: April 13 at 8 p.m. With Trey Songz, Jaheim and K. Michelle.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $59.50-$389.50, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

THE VERVE PIPE

Who: Rock band from Michigan formed in 1992, best known for radio hits “The Freshmen” and “Photograph.”

When: April 14 at 6 p.m. With Damnit Doll.

Where: WorkPlay theater, 500 23rd St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $25 general admission, plus service fee, via See Tickets.

Tyler Childers

Tyler Childers comes to Birmingham in 2024, performing a sold-out date at the Legacy Arena at the BJCC. (Courtesy photo)

TYLER CHILDERS

Who: Country star and leader of The Food Stamps band, performing on his “Mule Pull ‘24 Tour.” Childers’ music blends traditional country sounds with bluegrass, Southern rock and folk influences.

When: April 15 at 7:30 p.m. With 49 Winchester.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: Sold out via Ticketmaster.

SWANS

Who: Experimental rock band formed in 1982 by Michael Gira, touring on 2023 album, “The Beggar.” Swans has seen several lineup changes over the years, and went on hiatus 1998-2010. Singer-guitarist Gira remains the prime mover.

When: April 20 at 8 p.m. With Kristof Hahn.

Where: Saturn, 200 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $35 general admission, plus service fee, via Saturn website.

WEEN

Who: Indie rock band formed in 1984, known for diverse music styles, quirky themes and irreverent tone. Albums include “Chocolate and Cheese,” “The Mollusk” and “White Pepper.”

When: April 21 at 7 p.m.

Where: Avondale Brewing Co., 201 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $43 general admission, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster. Venue is standing room only.

Flaming Lips

Wayne Coyne of Flaming Lips performs at the Shaky Knees Music Festival on Sunday, May 7, 2023, at Central Park in Atlanta.(Photo by Paul R. Giunta/Invision/AP)

THE FLAMING LIPS

Who: Psychedelic rock band led by Wayne Coyne, performing on “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” anniversary tour. The album was released in 2002, and remains a trippy fan favorite.

When: April 23 at 7 p.m.

Where: Avondale Brewing Co., 201 41st St. South, Birmingham.

Tickets: $43 general admission, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster, standing room only.

CASTING CROWNS

Who: Grammy-winning Christian pop band led by Alabama native Mark Hall, performing on “20th Anniversary Tour.”

When: April 30 at 7 p.m.

Where: Alabama Theatre, 1817 Third Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $35-$200, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

Hozier

Hozier performs during Bourbon and Beyond Music Festival on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, at Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky.(Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

HOZIER

Who: Irish singer-songwriter, best known for hit single “Take Me to Church,” performing on “Unreal Unearth Tour” named for 2023 album.

When: May 5 at 8 p.m. With Allison Russell.

Where: Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, 1000 Amphitheater Road, Pelham.

Tickets: Sold out via Ticketmaster/Live Nation.

WAXAHATCHEE

Who: Rock singer-songwriter and Alabama native Katie Crutchfield, performing on heels of new album, “Tigers Blood.”

When: May 6 at 8 p.m. With Good Morning.

Where: Lyric Theatre, 1800 Third Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $29.50-$123.75, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

STAIND

Who: Hard rock band led by singer and guitarist Aaron Lewis, touring on 2023′s “Confessions of the Fallen,” band’s eighth studio album and first record in 12 years.

When: May 15 at 8 p.m. With Seether, Saint Asonia and Tim Montana.

Where: Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, 1000 Amphitheater Road, Pelham.

Tickets: $41.30-$269.40, plus taxes and service fee, via Ticketmaster/Live Nation.

Lionel Richie

Lionel Richie, right, performed during the concert at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Sunday, May 7, 2023, celebrating the coronation of King Charles III.(Leon Neal/Pool Photo via AP)

LIONEL RICHIE

Who: R&B and pop star, performing on his “Sing a Song All Night Long” tour. Richie, a Tuskegee native, is a former member of the Commodores with a long list of hits, including “Penny Lover,” “All Night Long,” “Hello,” “Say You, Say Me,” “Dancing on the Ceiling” and more.

When: May 28 at 7:30 p.m. With Earth, Wind & Fire.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $36.95-$1,150 via Ticketmaster.

NF

Who: Rapper and producer from Michigan, born Nathan John Feuerstein, performing on his “Hope Tour.”

When: May 29 at 8 p.m.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $35.50-$165.50 via Ticketmaster.

LAUREN DAIGLE

Who: Contemporary Christian singer-songwriter and Grammy winner, performing on “The Kaleidoscope Tour.”

When: June 8 at 7 p.m. With Ellie Holcomb.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $199-$475 via Ticketmaster, a few scattered single seats available.

Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy performs on Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023, at the Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet, Ill. (Photo by Rob Grabowski/Invision/AP)

BUDDY GUY

Who: Legendary blues singer and guitarist, performing on “Damn Right Farewell Tour.”

When: July 26 at 7:30 p.m. (Rescheduled from original date of Oct. 27, 2023.)

Where: Alabama Theatre, 1817 Third Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $49.50-$350, plus service charges, via Ticketmaster.

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH

Who: Grammy-winning pop-rock band led by Darius Rucker, performing on “Summer Camp with Trucks Tour.” Hits include “Only Wanna Be With You,” “Hold My Hand,” “Time” and“Let Her Cry.”

When: July 26 at 7 p.m. With Collective Soul and Edwin McCain.

Where: Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, 1000 Amphitheater Road, Pelham.

Tickets: $67.45-$895.20, plus taxes and service fee, via Ticketmaster/Live Nation.

Third Eye Blind

Third Eye Blind has announced a summer 2024 tour that includes a stop in Alabama.(Courtesy photo)

THIRD EYE BLIND

Who: Rock band formed in 1993, led by singer Stephan Jenkins, performing on “Summer Gods Tour.” Hits include “Semi-Charmed Life,” “Graduate,” “Jumper” and “How’s It Going to Be.”

When: July 28 at 6:30 p.m. With Yellowcard.

Where: Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, 1000 Amphitheater Road, Pelham.

Tickets: $41.55-$1,331.70, plus taxes and service fee, via Ticketmaster/Live Nation.

Limp Bizkit

Wes Borland, left, and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit perform during Louder Than Life Music Festival on Friday, Sept. 22, 2023, at Highland Festival Grounds in Louisville, Ky.(Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

LIMP BIZKIT

Who: Nu-metal band formed in 1995, fronted by Fred Durst, has released six studio albums, best known for hit single “Nookie,” performing on “Loserville” tour.

When: Aug. 9 at 6:30 p.m. With Bones, N8NOFACE, Corey Feldman and Riff Raff.

Where: Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, 1000 Amphitheater Road, Pelham.

Tickets: $54.35-$708, plus taxes and service fee, via Ticketmaster/Live Nation.

Creed

Creed has reunited for a “Summer of ’99” tour, with 40 shows scheduled from mid-July through late September. From left, drummer Scott Phillips, singer Scott Stapp, guitarist Mark Tremonti and bassist Brian Marshall.(Courtesy photo/Chuck Brueckmann)

CREED

Who: Rock band led by Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti, performing on “Summer of ‘99 Tour,” band’s first tour since 2012. Hits include “Higher,” “One,” “My Sacrifice,” “With Arms Wide Open” and “My Own Prison.”

When: Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. With 3 Doors Down and Finger Eleven.

Where: Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, 1000 Amphitheater Road, Pelham.

Tickets: $89-$1,091.40, plus taxes and service fee, via Ticketmaster/Live Nation.

CHRIS STAPLETON

Who: Country star with five studio albums and many awards to his credit, performing on his “All American Road Show” tour. Hits include “Broken Halos,” “Millionaire,” “Starting Over” and “You Should Probably Leave.”

When: Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. With Grace Potter and Allen Stone.

Where: Legacy Arena at the BJCC, 1898 Ninth Ave. North, Birmingham.

Tickets: $65.75-$155.75 via Ticketmaster.

(Note on ticket prices: Prices for all shows listed here were for face-value tickets from Ticketmaster, on the day we checked them. Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing” means that prices can go up — sometimes way up — if the concert is in hot demand.)