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Best Concerts in November 2024

Black Violin at Ovens Auditorium

Black Violin

Classical music meets hip-hop in the groundbreaking duo Black Violin are heading out on tour! This outing that blurs the lines between genre, race, and gender with its unique fusion of groove and strings. The outfit features Will Baptiste on viola and Kev Marcus on the violin. Don't miss your chance to catch them live as they come to a stage near you.

Shakira at Spectrum Center

Shakira

World music superstar Shakira heads out on her massive 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' world tour this year. One of the few Latin music stars to also dominate the English language charts, Shakira, who hails from Colombia, is best known in North America for her breakout hit 'Whenever, wherever', and the inescapable jam 'Hips Don't Lie (feat. Wyclef Jean)', which remains one of the best-selling digital singles of all time. With her unmistakable vocals, which incorporate the odd yodel here and there, real songwriting chops and some very truthful hips, Shakira is a real all-rounder.

Justin Timberlake at Spectrum Center

Justin Timberlake

Admit it; you loved Justin Timberlake as a member of pop-powerhouse NSYNC. Now, as a solo performer, Justin Timberlake has hit it big with songs like Cry Me a River, Like I Love You, Mirrors and many more! The prince of pop has announced his first tour since 2019's The Man of The Woods tour! Following the launch of his upcoming album, 'Everything I Thought It Was,' on March 15, the vocal sensation will embark on the Forget Tomorrow world tour.

Marc Anthony at Spectrum Center

Marc Anthony

Marc Anthony is well known for many things - his good looks, his marriage to pop sensation Jennifer Lopez (aka J-Lo), and his acting career. However, his claim to fame remains his multi-award-winning career as a salsa singer. Now, the Grammy-award winning singer is heading out on a brand new tour, kicking off this October titled 'Historia'!

Bruce Cockburn at Neighborhood Theatre

Bruce Cockburn

The Canadian folk and alt-rock singer is known for his progressive messages for social justice, the environment, politics, and welcoming spirituality, as much as he is for the sheer volume of material put out over 40 years. With over 300 songs recorded for 30 album releases, this hard-working rocker has seen 20 of these records achieve platinum status. With his 2014 autobiography, Rumours of Glory: A Memoir praised for its eloquence and humanity, Cockburn represents the best of the Canadian spirit.

Local Natives at Fillmore Charlotte

Local Natives

After forming a musical bond at the Orange County High School, singer Ryan Hahn, Guitarist Taylor Rice and keys player Kelcey Ayer went on to form Local Natives with drummer Matt Frazier and bassist Andy Hamm in 2008, debuting their vibrant, genre-bending sound with the release of their first album Gorilla Manor in 2009. A decade and a few more record releases later, the quintet are hitting the road on with their brand new album titled 'Time Will Wait for No One'.

Maverick City Music at Spectrum Center

Maverick City Music

The award-winning American gospel group is heading out on The Good News tour this fall. The Grammy award winners take to the road for an exclusive number of events to spread their joy and worship with the world and will be joined by Naomi Raine, Chandler Moore, Tasha Cobbs Leonard and more. A must for lovers of gospel and worship, get your tickets now, and don't miss out!

Sixpence None the Richer at Neighborhood Theatre

Sixpence None the Richer

Billboard Music Award winners Sixpence None the Richer will appear on stage this fall for the first time in over twenty years! Not only that, but they'll be appearing as the original lineup in celebration of their new song "We Are Love" and the 25th anniversary of their self-titled album. Expect to hear all your favorite songs, including "Kiss Me", "There She Goes" and more.

Jackopierce at Neighborhood Theatre

Jackopierce

One of the hardest touring bands of the '90s, Jackopierce slipped under the mainstream's radar to earn a widespread following on college campuses with their pleasant acoustic folk-pop. This year they're bringing their harmonies and acoustic guitars and hitting the North American road for more live shows.

Panchiko at The Underground

Panchiko

The story of Panchiko is a modern-day online fairytale. Panchiko released their debut project Death Metal' in 2000, garnering almost no success, the band later disbanded. However, in 2018, a random Redditor posted their music after they had found a copy of their CD in a charity shop in 2016. This singular Reddit post went viral and reached the disbanded Panchiko, causing them to reunite, now with thousands of fans around the world. Make sure to catch this incredible band live in the US this year!

The Pineapple Thief at The Underground

The Pineapple Thief

UK Progressive Rock band The Pineapple Thief are preparing to bring their unique sound to North American audiences once more. The quartet, whose most recent lineup consists of Bruce Soord, Jon Sykes, Steve Kitch and Gavin Harrison formed in England in 1999. With multiple personnel changes and over a dozen albums, these guys are one of the most established Prog Rock groups still creating new music today.

Juvenile at Fillmore Charlotte

Juvenile

American rapper Juvenile and the 400 Degreez Band are heading out on a huge nationwide tour this summer to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the gold-certified track, Back That Azz Up. You might have caught the orchestral rendition that he performed during his NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concert, and his live show promises to be even better. Make sure you catch him on this special tour!

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