![]() ![]() Tickets: $66 for lawn seats, $250 for special VIP pit packages. The group - which has a half century of hits, from “25 or 6 to 4” to “Saturday in the Park” to “Hard Habit to Break,” and many others - will close things out at the Memphis Botanic Garden’s Radians Amphitheater on Oct. The annual Live at the Garden concert series comes to a close with a show by rock and roll horn band Chicago. In addition to Blige, the lineup will include Ella Mai and Queen Naija. Blige will headline the “Good Morning Gorgeous Tour,” which will play FedExForum on Oct. Blige will bring her show back to Memphis. Tickets for the Hi-Tone show are $10 and available at. The Subteens will also play as part of a Back to the Light “Fall Turnout” showcase at Wiseacre Brewing Company’s Downtown location on Oct. Reager and Seize and Desist as part of the bill. 4: Dashed Hopes and Good Intentions” - which is being put out by local label Back to the Light - with a performance on Oct. The group will celebrate the release of “Vol. 15 at Wiseacre Brewing Company (Downtown)Memphis rockers The Subteens return with a new album this month. Scary movies: The horror! Halloween season delivers onscreen screams in Memphis. Halloween things to do: Bring on the ghouls, ghosts and good times! 11 things to do for Halloween in Memphis Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 day of show. The group - with Sleater-Kinney vet Janet Weiss filling in on drums - will play the Hi-Tone’s big room on Oct. Sord on drums, and Bob Bert playing trash can percussion. NYC rocker Jon Spencer brings his new combo, the HITmakers, into the Hi-Tone for a concert in support of the group’s debut album, “Spencer Gets It Lit.” The album features Spencer on vocals and guitar, Quasi’s Sam Coomes on synthesizers and vocals, M. Here’s a look at our top concert picks for the month.Īs always, be sure to check with each venue closer to the event date with regard to health and safety protocols or any vaccination requirements. And while Memphis’ concert calendar will start to slow with the coming of the holiday season, October still offers a nice mix of artists - from folk-punkers to soul queens, power-pop hitmakers to R&B veterans - set to hit local stages. It’s been a busy season for traveling shows. ![]()
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