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Best Indie & Rock from October 13 - December 13

in Cincinnati

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve at Heritage Bank Center

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is hitting the road once again in 2024, bringing their electrifying holiday rock opera to audiences across North America. To mark the 20th anniversary of their fourth studio album, The Lost Christmas Eve, the progressive metal group will perform 109 shows throughout November and December. Join them for a festive celebration that spans over two decades of Christmas magic! Along with The Lost Christmas Eve, fans can expect some of the band's greatest hits, making it clear why audiences keep coming back year after year.

For King And Country at Truist Arena

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.

Cheap Trick at Paramount Arts Center

Cheap Trick

The legendary rockers Cheap Trick never seem to be off the road, so it shouldn't be a surprise to see them lined up for a series of North American shows this year. The band have now been together for some 40 years, during which they've more or less defined the 'pop rock' genre. Tracks like Surrender and I Want You to Want Me showcase their enviable skill at marrying earworm, bouncy melodies with hard rock riffage.

Jason Bonhams Led Zeppelin Experience at Hard Rock Casino

Jason Bonhams Led Zeppelin Experience

Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience will celebrate the life and music of his father - the legendary Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham. The incorporates multimedia aspects into the concerts, including rarely seen home movies of him and his dad, plus anecdotes from his life, giving background context to the songs that he chooses to perform. All these elements combine for a truly heartfelt show that is more than a tribute concert, without bombarding the audience with filler.

Dawes at Taft Theatre

Dawes

Through a tapestry of warm vocals and sun-soaked guitar hooks, Dawes have made a name for themselves for replicating the feel of the Lauren Canyon sound of the 70's. But far from being a copy, the quartet are something retro inspired, but with a chilled vibe straight out of the present. Enjoy some authentically vintage beats by Dawes in 2024!

America at Taft Theatre

America

Soft rock veterans America are back on the road, bringing their popular brand of vocals and acoustic guitar on their latest national tour. Having been inducted into the Vocal Hall of Fame in 2006, the band also have their own star on Hollywood Boulevard, recognizing them as an important contributor to the musical arts. Their 2006 album Here & Now saw the band collaborate with a new generation of artists including Ryan Adams, Ben Kweller, and Jim James among others.

In This Moment at Andrew J Brady Music Center

In This Moment

With a string of hits to their name, including the rock anthem 'Whore', In This Moment is one metal act you won't want to miss live! Blending shades of goth and metal in their bubbling musical cauldron, they create deliciously dark, riff-laden anthems that leave audiences blissfully moshing at every show. Don't miss these goth rockers when they make their way to you.

Puddles Pity Party at Madison Theater

Puddles Pity Party

The alter-ego of super-sized baritone and Kingsized band leader Mike Geier, Puddles has been a mainstay of the Atlanta entertainment scene since 1998. The six-foot-eight inches entertainer has come to international fame with his heartfelt renditions of famous songs and distinctive whiteface clown costume. An enigmatic figure, he is known for not taking interviews in character, but has performed at various festivals in both the USA (Adult Swim's Aqua Teen Hunger Force's tour in 2010) and at countless worldwide comedy festivals, including the renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Say Anything at Andrew J Brady Music Center

Say Anything

Indie-rock group Say Anything is going on tour in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their 2004 breakthrough album '...Is a Real Boy'! Making stops across the country, including Oklahoma, Minneapolis, Cincinnati and many more. Here's your chance to join the celebration as they dive back into the past.

Gillian Welch at Taft Theatre

Gillian Welch

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings are heading on tour together this fall! They recently announced their first new album since 2020, titled "Woodland," which is set to be released in August 2024 and marks their 10th album together. Making stops in Atlanta, Knoxville, Cincinnati, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and many more, don't miss your chance to see them live!

A Day to Remember at Andrew J Brady Music Center

A Day to Remember

In the Spring of 2003 A Day To Remember first burst out of their hometown of Ocala, Florida with an ear-turning metalcore meets pop punk blend that's affectionally titled pop mosh by their fans. Over the course of six studio albums, the group solidified their status as forerunners of the post-hardcore wave. Don't miss their latest tour when they come to a town near you!

The Mountain Goats at Taft Theatre

The Mountain Goats

Despite his pluralized moniker, John Darnielle remains the sole driving force of Californian indie pop-rock outfit The Mountain Goats. With an ever-evolving roster of live and recording musicians surrounding him, Darnielle revels in his goth-tinged melancholy, fusing a winning combination of wry insight and black humor in his lyrics (which earned him the accolade of 'America's best non-hip-hop artist' by the New Yorker) with lingering melodic hooks and satisfying songcraft. This year, Darnielle brings his spell-binding songwriting to venues across America once more.

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