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Best Concerts from September 20 - November 20

in Fort Wayne

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

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.

A Motown Christmas at Embassy Theatre

A Motown Christmas

Inject some groove, soul, and rhythm into your festivities this holiday season with A Motown Christmas'! Created by BPE Productions, the perennially popular concert spectacular showcases the astonishing vocal talents of a world-class ensemble comprised of members from legendary Motown outfits The Temptations, The Miracles and The Contours.

Jesse McCartney at Clyde Theatre

Jesse McCartney

Singer-songwriter and actor Jesse McCartney finally returns to the road with the All's Well Tour Part 2! Continuing into late fall after the first part ended in May, Jesse has made fans happy by bringing it back due to high demand. Fans can expect to hear their favorite songs, including hits from the certified platinum album Beautiful Soul, be prepared for a night full of nostalgia!

Killer Queen - Tribute to Queen at Clyde Theatre

Killer Queen - Tribute to Queen

When a tribute band sell out the same arenas their subjects did, you know they're onto something and that is just the case with Killer Queen, a bunch of British superfans who've made celebrating their idols into an art form. Led by charismatic Freddie Mercury-look-and-soundalike Patrick Meyers, what started as a one-night thing has now spanned over 25 years and been welcomed the world over!

Todd Rundgren at Clyde Theatre

Todd Rundgren

Rock 'n' roll icon, guitarist, interactive progenitor, singer/songwriter, and record producer Todd Rundgren comes to town in 2024. Years of experience and critical acclaim have by no means made Rundgren complacent, and he continues to push the boundaries in inventive and surprising ways. Don't miss your chance to see him as he heads on the 'Me/We' tour!

Blue Oyster Cult at Lima Veterans Memorial Civic Center

Blue Oyster Cult

Formed in New York all the way back in 1967, rock band Blue Oyster Cult still have a dedicated cult following today, even after 47 years after the release of their self-titled debut album. The band saw much success in the late '70s and have sold over 24 million records worldwide and 7 million in the United States.

Rival Sons at Sweetwater Pavilion

Rival Sons

Long Beach, California's very own Rival Sons and Maryland rock quartet Clutch are teaming up for a brand new co-headlining tour, 'The Two-Headed Beast'! Both bands continue to prove that the spirit of rock 'n' roll is still very much alive and kicking with every raucous note, flaming guitar lick, and high-octane show. Wear comfy shoes and get ready to mosh until you drop!

Ben Folds at Clyde Theatre

Ben Folds

The frontman of his self-named band, rock artist and producer Ben Folds continues to work with some of the most eclectic names in music and entertainment (remember his Common People cover that featured William Shatner and Bill Clinton?), as well as pushing the envelope on alt-rock ever further. A self-confessed enigma, he prefers to stay out of the limelight except when touring, but can easily claim credit for some of music's most unlikely trends.

Leonid and Friends at Clyde Theatre

Leonid and Friends

Hitting the road in North America this year is Leonid and Friends, the YouTube sensation tribute band to Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire and others, from Eastern Europe! Despite never having seen Chicago live (they never toured to band leader Leonid Vorobyev's home country of Russia), the group became a global hit for their stunning recreation of the music of the legendary American soft-rockers.

The Used at Clyde Theatre

The Used

It's hard to believe it's been nearly two decades since The Used first burst out of Utah with a burning desire to upset the status quo of their uptight home state. This they achieved and more; the band led a generation of kids not content with the radio-friendly pop of the early 2000s and their burning screamo anthems still hold sway today.

Here Come The Mummies at Clyde 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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