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Concerts coming to the Triangle this summer: Michael Bublé, Dave Matthews Band, Kiss

If you're a music lover, you'll want to know about these events coming to the Triangle.
Posted 2021-07-05T20:28:45+00:00 - Updated 2021-07-06T19:28:14+00:00
Red Hat Ampitheater welcomes back live music

This summer, indoor dining is back. Rush hour traffic is back. So are concerts across the Triangle! It's been over a year since we've seen large-scale musical performances, but that is about to change.

If you're a music lover — or you just want to have some fun after being inside all year — you'll want to know about these events coming to the Triangle.

Coastal Credit Union Music Park

  • July 23: The Dave Matthews Band is coming to Raleigh this summer. Tickets range from $45 to $1,500 each.
  • July 24: Country music star Luke Bryan is performing his "Proud to Be Right Here 2021" tour in Raleigh. Tickets cost anywhere from $41 to $285.
  • August 8: Rock band Kings of Leon is playing in Raleigh this summer. Tickets are as cheap as $36 and as expensive as $100.
  • August 13: Chris Stapleton is bringing his All-American roadshow to the Triangle. Tickets are sold out.
  • August 27: Country music singer Brad Paisley will be performing in Raleigh. Tickets are as cheap as $30.
  • August 28: KISS is performing their "End of the Road World Tour" in Raleigh. Tickets cost anywhere from $40 to $1,800.
The Durham Performing Arts Center in downtown Durham. Photo taken August 17, 2018.
The Durham Performing Arts Center in downtown Durham. Photo taken August 17, 2018.

DPAC

  • August 2: The English rock band Squeeze is coming to Durham. The group was popular during the late 1970s and 80s. Tickets are on sale now, for around $40 a piece.
  • August 11: Styx, an American rock band popular in the 70s and 80s, is visiting Durham. Tickets are nearly $50 each, plus additional fees.

Koka Booth Amphitheater

  • August 24: Actor and musician Harry Connick Jr. and his band, Time to Play, are coming to the Triangle. His tour features songs from across his career. Tickets range from $90 to $130, depending on where you sit.

PNC Arena

  • August 18: Michael Bublé is bringing his "An evening with Michael Bublé" tour to the Triangle. Tickets cost $65.

Red Hat Amphitheater

  • July 16: Country star Jamey Johnson will be visiting Raleigh. Johnson doesn't create a set list in advance, so no two shows are the same. Tickets range from $96 to $200.
  • July 21: Rock-blues artist Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats will be performing in Raleigh this summer. Tickets range from $35 to $45.
  • July 29: Lindsey Stirling, award-winning violinist and dancer, is stopping in Raleigh. Her shows are full of choreography, costumes and a light show. Tickets cost anywhere from $29 to $270.
  • August 7: DJ duo LOUIS THE CHILD will be playing in Raleigh, with special guests Jai Wolf and Evan Giia. Tickets cost $35 to 46 each.
  • August 17: Southern rock band Blackberry Smoke will be performing with The Allman Betts Band on their "Spirit of the South" tour. Tickets are nearly sold out, and cost $128 to $200.

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