![]() ![]() 23rd, Tickets: $24-$211, Buffett searched the archives for his yearly summer jaunt. To make the arenas feel as intimate as the music for the nearly three-hour shows, each gig will feature video screens, an in-the-round stage, and clusters of tables and chairs to replicate a small club Through July 20th, Tickets: $24-$154, This co-headlining tour puts Taylor and his one-time keyboard player together on the road for the first time since the 1970s. "Sometimes he gets the crap beat out of him, and we've lost microphones." "Matt just starts roaming," says guitarist Bryce Dessner. At a recent gig, singer Matthew Berninger jumped into the crowd and climbed a balcony. 11th, Tickets: $23-$35, In concert, the Brooklynites bring a noisy intensity to their elegantly bummed-out balladry. 10th, Tickets: $22-$32 The Ohio-bred duo are touring straight through the fall, hitting big clubs and festivals in support of their latest album, Brothers, and opening for the Kings of Leon. And with five LPs to draw upon, expect some of their well-worn anthems to sound fresh. "Sonically, it's a bigger band," says guitarist Tad Kubler. 27th Tickets: $16-$29 Adding a third guitarist to their lineup, the Hold Steady are even louder now. "We're more focused now." Still, expect plenty of trippy moments: The band has commissioned a "very Eighties" light show and are prepping unexpected covers, like Til Tuesday's "Voices Carry." 21st Tickets: $28-$40 We were too jammy on our last tour, says guitarist Ben Goldwasser. "Last time we were sort of underdogs," says keyboardist Nancy Whang. And on this tour, the band has upped its game even more. Through July 17th, Tickets: $25-$35 The benign dictatorship of disco-punk auteur James Murphy tends to bring ravelike bacchanalia wherever he goes.
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