Cincinnati’s 2024 concert calendar is filling up with big names
Cincinnati’s 2024 concert calendar is shaping up to be epic. Already, we are seeing announcements for big names coming to town, and it’s only going to get better as we head into concert announcement season.
We will keep this list of all the upcoming concerts and comedy shows updated throughout the year. Bookmark it for an updated list whenever you need the lowdown. Are we missing anything? Email us at [email protected].
January
Jan. 4: Aerosmith “Peace Out” Farewell Tour, Heritage Bank Center. With The Black Crowes.
Jan. 5: Koffin Kats, Southgate House Revival, Sanctuary.
Jan. 6: That Arena Rock Show, Bogart’s.
Jan. 6: Spokes (featuring members of Wheels), Southgate House Revival, Sanctuary. With Doug Hils and Melissa Reed.
Jan. 8: Cincinnati’s King Records: A Musical History featuring Ben Levin, Memorial Hall.
Jan. 10: Mustard Plug, Southgate House Revival, Sanctuary. With The Newport Secret Six, The Raging Nathans.
Jan. 12: Beartooth: North American Tour, Andrew J. Brady Music Center. With The Plot in You, Invent Animate, and Sleep Theory.
Jan. 12: The Godz, Blue Note Harrison.
Jan. 12: Ultimate Doors, Ludlow Garage.
Jan. 12: September Mourning, Madison Live.
Jan. 13: Nate Bargatze: The Be Funny Tour, Heritage Bank Center.
Jan. 13: Heywood Banks, Sorg Opera House.
Jan. 13: Najee, Ludlow Garage.
Jan. 13: Louisville Loves Emo, Madison Live.
Jan. 13: Restless Road, Bogart’s.
Jan. 13: Ronny Chieng: Love to Hate it Tour, Taft Theatre.
Jan. 14: George Michael Reborn starring Robert Bartko, Memorial Hall.
Jan. 15: Jazz at the Memo: Martin Luther King Jr, The Man, The Cause In and Out of Time, Memorial Hall.
Jan. 18: Noah Reid, Bogart’s.
Jan. 19: Dead Letter Office: Tribute to R.E.M., Ludlow Garage.
Jan. 19: King Buffalo, Woodward Theater. With Rezn.
Jan. 19: On a Winter’s Night: Cliff Eberhardt, John Gorka, Lucy Kaplansky, Patty Larkin, Memorial Hall.
Jan. 19: The Devil Wears Prada & Fit for a King: Metalcore Dropouts, Bogart’s.
Jan. 19: Ron White, Hard Rock Casino.
Jan. 20: Kashmir: Classic Zeppelin Live, Ludlow Garage.
Jan. 20: Schwabfest, Madison Live.
Jan. 20: Signs of Life: The American Pink Floyd, Madison Theater.
Jan. 21: All You Need is Love, Memorial Hall. Featuring Kasim Sulton, Steve Kimock, Michael Des Barres and more.
Jan. 22: Ron Jones Quartet: Music from the Great American Songbook, Memorial Hall.
Jan. 25: Story of the Year: 20 Years of Page Avenue, Bogart’s.
Jan. 26: Mr. Big, Ludlow Garage.
Jan. 27: The Commodores, Hard Rock Casino Ballroom. With The Spinners.
Jan. 27: Ken’s Mojo Dojo Casa Rave, Bogart’s.
Jan. 27: Fool House: The Ultimate 90’s Dance Party, MegaCorp Pavilion.
Jan. 28: Branford Marsalis, Memorial Hall.
Jan. 29: The Four Strangers Quartet: A Tribute to John Coltrane, Memorial Hall.
February
Feb. 2: Sugar: The Nu-Metal Party, Bogart’s.
Feb. 3: L.A. Guns, Blue Note Harrison.
Feb. 3: The Taylor Party: The TS Dance Party, Bogart’s.
Feb. 5: Mambo Combo: Cuba and Puerto Rico do Carnival Too, Memorial Hall.
Feb. 6: Dancing with the Stars: Live!, Taft Theatre.
Feb. 7: John 5, Blue Note Harrison.
Feb. 7-8: The Moth Mainstage, Memorial Hall.
Feb. 8: Wild Party, Southgate House Revival, Sanctuary. With Cousin Simple.
Feb. 8: Ellis Paul, Southgate House Revival, Revival Room.
Feb. 9: Crypta, Madison Live.
Feb. 9: Umphrey’s McGee, MegaCorp Pavilion.
Feb. 10: We Them One’s Comedy Tour, Heritage Bank Center. Featuring Mike Epps, Deray Davis, DC Young Fly, Chico Bean, Karlous Miller, Lil Duval and Mojo Brookzz.
Feb. 10: Dan Bern, Southgate House Revival, Sanctuary.
Feb. 10: Trippin Billies, Ludlow Garage.
Feb. 12: Mandy Gaines Sings of Love & Happiness, Memorial Hall.
Feb. 14: Glenn Hughes & His Band, Blue Note Harrison.
Feb. 15: Danish String Quartet, Memorial Hall. Part of Chamber Music Cincinnati.
Feb. 15: Jeffrey Martin, Southgate House Revival, Revival Room. With Tommy Alexander.
Feb. 16: William Elliott Whitmore, Southgate House Revival, Revival Room.
Feb. 17-18: Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow Party, Truist Arena.
Feb. 17: Zoso: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience, MegaCorp Pavilion.
Feb. 17: The Kills, Bogart’s.
Feb. 18: Adrian Vandenberg, Ludlow Garage.
Feb. 19: The Paul Hawthorne & Tom Schneider Duo, Memorial Hall.
Feb. 21: Haken: An Evening With, Bogart’s.
Feb. 22: Jackson Dean: Head Full of Noise Tour, Bogart’s.
Feb. 23: Neck Deep, MegaCorp. Pavilion. With Drain, Bearings, Higher Power.
Feb. 23: Joe Pug, Southgate House Revival, Sanctuary.
Feb. 24-25: Subtronics: Tesseract Tour, MegaCorp. Pavilion.
Feb. 26: The Music of Weather Report, featuring Noisepolice, Memorial Hall.
Feb. 28: Gaelic Storm, Taft Theatre.
Feb. 28: Aimee Mann with Jonathan Coulton, Memorial Hall.
Shen Yun comes to Aronoff Center for the Arts on March 2-3.
March
March 1: The Steel Wheels, Ludlow Garage.
March 2: Joe Bonamassa, Taft Theatre.
March 2: Brian Simpson, Jackiem Joyner & Steve Oliver, Ludlow Garage.
March 2: Russell Dickerson: Big Wheels & Back Roads Tour, Andrew J. Brady Music Center.
March 2: Hannah Berner, Hard Rock Casino.
March 2-3: Shen Yun, Aronoff Center for the Arts.
March 3: Matinee Musicale: Yun Zeng, Memorial Hall.
March 4: Carmon DeLeone Quartet: Time After Time, Memorial Hall.
March 5: Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox: The 10 Tour, Bogart’s.
March 5: The Price is Right Live, Aronoff Center for the Arts.
March 5: Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Memorial Hall.
March 8: Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue, Aronoff Center for the Arts.
March 8: Ron Pope, Ludlow Garage.
March 8: Disney Princess: The Concert, Taft Theatre.
March 9: Bailey Zimmerman: Religiously. The Tour, Andrew J. Brady Music Center. SOLD OUT.
March 9: The Union Underground, Blue Note Harrison.
March 9: Sammy Rae & Friends, Bogart’s.
March 9: Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, Lawrenceburg Event Center.
March 10: Imani Winds, Corinthian Baptist Church. Part of Chamber Music Cincinnati.
March 10: Chappell Roan: The Midwest Princess Tour, Bogart’s.
March 11: A Musical Journey Through the Universe of Song and Poetry, Memorial Hall.
March 12: Imani Winds, Memorial Hall. Part of Chamber Music Cincinnati.
March 13: Screaming Orphans, Ludlow Garage.
March 14: Green Road, Ludlow Garage.
March 14: Marc Broussard: Carencro 20th Anniversary Tour, Taft Theatre.
March 14: Anthony Jeselnik: Bones and All, Andrew J. Brady Music Center.
March 15: The Fab Four: Ultimate Beatles Tribute, Taft Theatre.
March 16: Becky Robinson: The She Gone Tour, Memorial Hall.
March 16: 1964: The Tribute, Ludlow Garage.
March 16: The Psychology of Serial Killers with host Dr. Rachel Toles, Bogart’s.
March 17: Queen of the Night: A Tribute to Whitney Houston, Taft Theatre.
March 18: Brandon Coleman Quartet: Sounds Beyond: Music Inspired by Paranormal Events, Memorial Hall.
March 20: Rhiannon Giddens, Memorial Hall.
March 20: Jeff Dunham: Still Not Canceled, Truist Arena.
March 20: Grouplove, Bogart’s. With Bully.
March 21: Brad Mehldau, Memorial Hall.
March 21: Tigran Hamasyan, Ludlow Garage.
March 22: Black Violin: Black Violin Experience Tour, Taft Theatre.
March 22: Last In Line, Blue Note Harrison.
March 23: Shooting Star, Blue Note Harrison.
March 23: Karla Bonoff & Livingston Taylor, Memorial Hall.
March 23: Joe Pera: The Peras Tour, Bogart’s.
March 25: Queen City Cabaret: As Time Goes By, Memorial Hall.
March 27: Excision: Nexus Tour, Andrew J. Brady Music Center.
March 28: Colin Hay, Taft Theatre.
March 29: Jesus Jones, Ludlow Garage.
April
April 1: Estrada do Sol: Echoes from Brazil, A 75-Year Retrospective, Memorial Hall.
April 6: Kathleen Madigan: The Potluck Party, Taft Theatre.
April 7: Andrea Bocelli, Heritage Bank Center.
April 7: Michael Nau, Southgate House Revival, Revival Room.
April 8: Five Little Bears: Swinging the Blues, Memorial Hall.
April 9: Randall Goosby, Memorial Hall. Part of Chamber Music Cincinnati.
April 10: Spyro Gyra: 50th Anniversary Tour, Ludlow Garage.
April 11: John Moreland, Ludlow Garage. With Justin Boss.
April 12: Sauce Boss, Sorg Opera House.
April 13-14: Monster Jam, Heritage Bank Center.
April 15: Suzanne Vega: Old Songs, New Songs and Other Songs, Memorial Hall.
April 16: Since You Asked, Songs From My Favorite Singers, Memorial Hall.
April 17: The Bygones, Woodward Theater.
April 19: Big Something: Headspace Tour, Madison Theater.
April 19: Celtic Woman, Aronoff Center for the Arts.
April 19: Carbon Leaf, Ludlow Garage.
April 20: Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles Musical Mystery Tour, Aronoff Center for the Arts.
April 21: Matinee Musicale: Pene Pati and Amina Edris, Memorial Hall.
April 22: Carlos Vargas Duo plays Ron Carter & Jim Hall’s “Alone Together,” Memorial Hall.
April 26: Sarah Jarosz: Polaroid Lovers Tour, Memorial Hall.
April 26: A Flock of Seagulls, Ludlow Garage.
April 27: Dustin Lynch: Killed the Cowboy Tour, MegaCorp. Pavilion. With Skeez.
April 29: Steve Hoskins and Phil DeGreg Trio play Paul Simon, Memorial Hall.
April 30: Madison Beer: “The Spinnin Tour,” Andrew J. Brady Music Center.
May
May 9-12: Cirque du Soleil: Corteo, Heritage Bank Center.
May 18: Ali Siddiq: I Got a Story to Tell Tour, Taft Theatre.
June
June 4: Jacob Collier: Djesse Vol. 4 Tour, Andrew J. Brady Music Center. With Emily King.
June 21: New Kids on the Block: Magic Summer Tour, Riverbend Music Center. With Paula Abdul, DJ Jazzy Jeff.
June 22: Buckeye Country Superfest, Ohio Stadium, Columbus. With Zach Bryan, Billy Strings, Turnpike Troubadours, Charley Crockett, Charles Wesley Godwin, Levi Turner.
June 25: Niall Horan, Riverbend Music Center.
July
July 21-23: Nelsonville Music Festival, Snow Fork Event Center, Nelsonville.
July 25: Foo Fighters, Great American Ball Park. With The Pretenders, Mammoth WVH.
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters.
August
Aug. 2: Creed, Riverbend Music Center. With 3 Doors Down, Finger Eleven.
Aug. 2-3: Luke Combs, Paycor Stadium. Special guests Friday: With Cody Jinks, The Avett Brothers, Charles Wesley Godwin, Hailey Whitters and The Wilder Blue. Saturday: Jordan Davis, Mitchell Tenpenny, Drew Parker, Colby Acuff.
Aug. 9-11: Voices of America Country Music Fest, Voice of America MetroPark. With Jason Aldean, Keith Urban.
Aug. 22: Green Day: The Saviors Tour, Great American Ball Park. With The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and the Linda Lindas.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati’s 2024 concert calendar is filling up quickly