August concerts include Willie Nelson, Guns N' Roses, Ted Nugent, Rod Stewart & Jelly Roll

Willie Nelson, Guns N' Roses, P!nk, Wayne Newton, Morgan Wallen, Ted Nugent, Rod Stewart and Jelly Roll all headline western Pennsylvania concert stages this August.

To keep tabs on this summer's busy concert schedule, here's a list of national concert tours visiting our region this next month and beyond.

Pavilion at Star Lake

Aug. 2: Mudvayne

Aug. 5: Godsmack and Staind

Aug. 12: Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival

Aug. 15: Jelly Roll

Aug. 19: Luke Bryan

Aug. 23: Ghost

Aug. 26: Disturbed

Sept. 1: The Offspring; Sept. 2: Odesza; Sept. 3: ZZ Top-Lynyrd Skynyrd; Sept. 8: Shinedown; Sept. 29: Nickelback.

Jelly Roll at Y108's 8-Man Jam at Rivers Casino.
Jelly Roll at Y108's 8-Man Jam at Rivers Casino.

PPG Paints Arena

Aug. 26: Rod Stewart

Sept. 6: Aerosmith; Sept. 8: Eric Clapton; Sept. 9: Duran Duran; Sept. 12 and 14: Bruce Springsteen; Sept. 15: Old Dominion; Sept. 16: $uicideboy$; Sept. 23: Peter Gabriel; Sept. 25: Jonas Brothers; Sept. 27: Stevie Nicks; Sept. 30: Pittsburgh Hispanic Heritage Festival featuring Farruko; Oct. 5: MercyMe; Oct. 13: Playboi Carti; Oct. 15: The Eagles; Oct. 27, Cody Johnson; Nov. 5: The 1975.

Rod Stewart returns to PPG Paints Arena.
Rod Stewart returns to PPG Paints Arena.

UPMC Events Center

Aug. 15: Incubus

Sept. 8: Babymetal and Dethklok; Sept. 16, Parker McCollum; Sept. 17: Motionless in White; Oct. 28: Cole Swindell; Nov. 8: Needtobreathe.

Brandon Boyd and Incubus will headline UPMC Events Center in Moon.
Brandon Boyd and Incubus will headline UPMC Events Center in Moon.

Roxian Theatre

Aug. 8: Gavin DeGraw

Aug. 22: Parliament Funkadelic with George Clinton

Sept. 1: Weyes Blood; Sept. 6: Rival Sons; Sept. 13: Poppy and Pvris; Sept. 14: Hatebreed; Sept. 15: The Melvins; Sept. 16, Tegan & Sara; Sept. 20: Senses Fail; Sept. 25: Zhu; Sept. 30: Andy Frasco; Oct. 1: Lil Yachty; Oct. 6: Eric Nam; Oct. 7: Thrice; Oct. 10: Band of Horses; Oct. 13: Russell Howard; Oct. 14: The Wonder Years; Oct. 20: Kota The Friend; Oct. 23: Boys Like Girls; Oct. 26: Michelle Wolf; Nov. 8: Shakey Graves; Nov. 11: Skinny Puppy.

Palace Theatre

Aug. 4: The Turtles and Little Anthony

Aug. 6: The Beach Boys

Aug. 16: Daughtry

Aug. 23: Joss Stone

Sept. 10: Steve-O; Sept. 15: Eric Johnson; Sept. 16: Vicki Lawrence & Mama; Sept. 24: Drive-By Truckers; Sept. 28: Buddy Guy; Sept. 30: Brian Setzer; Oct. 6: The Rascals with The Lovin' Spoonful; Oct. 17: Andy Summers; Oct. 20: Martin Barre; Oct. 21: George Thorogood; Oct. 26: John Cleese; Nov. 10: The Outlaws with Atlanta Rhythm Section; Dec. 3: Jim Brickman.

Stage AE

Aug. 1: Nathaniel Rateliff

Aug. 2: Beabadoobee

Aug. 5: Queens of The Stone Age

Aug. 11: Mastodon and Gojira

Aug. 25: +Live+ with Fuel

Aug. 26: Local Natives

Aug. 31: Alvvays and Alex G.

Sept. 6: The Glorious Sons; Sept. 12: Parkway Drive; Sept. 14: Bad Omens; Sept. 16: Warren Zeiders; Sept. 19: Ashnikko; Sept. 24: The Front Bottoms; Sept. 27: The Mars Volta; Sept. 28: Sylvan Esso; Oct. 3: Dance Gavin Dance; Oct. 15: Doobie; Oct. 17: Bullet for My Valentine; Oct. 18: Jessie Murph; Oct. 19: Dark Star Orchestra; Oct. 25: Renee Rapp; Oct. 26: Samia; Nov. 7: Teddy Swims; Nov. 11: Tech N9ne.

Beabadoobe headlines Stage AE in December.
Beabadoobe headlines Stage AE in December.

Jergel's Rhythm Grille

Aug. 6: Kidd G

Aug. 13: Brett Dennen

Aug. 14: Pablo Cruise

Aug. 16: Samantha Fish

Aug. 17: BlackHawk

Aug. 20: Yngwie Malmsteen

Aug. 24: Motorcycle Drive By

Sept. 8: Marshall Tucker Band; Sept. 15: Cherry Poppin' Daddies; Sept. 20: Glenn Hughes; Sept. 21: Saliva and Drowning Pool; Sept. 23: Geoff Tate; Oct. 15: Coco Montoya; Oct. 18: Melvin Seals and JGB; Oct. 19: Here Come The Mummies; Oct. 21: Raelynn; Oct. 27: Squeeze; Nov. 11: Orianthi; Nov. 18: The Fixx.

Yngwie Malmsteen showcases his guitar wizardry on an upcoming tour headed here.
Yngwie Malmsteen showcases his guitar wizardry on an upcoming tour headed here.

Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall

Aug. 30: Wayne Newton

Sept. 14: Chris Botti; Sept. 16: Bad Friends with Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee; Sept. 19: Toad The Wet Sprocket; Sept. 20: Kevin James; Sept. 29: Gino Vannelli; Oct. 1: Christopher Cross; Oct. 6: Joe Gatto; Oct. 7: Charlie Berens; Oct. 23: John Hiatt; Oct. 26: Gregorian: Pure Chants; Oct. 27: Loreena McKennitt; Nov. 2: Chris Distefano; Nov. 4: Tower of Power; Nov. 10: Don McLean; Nov. 14: Valerie June; Nov. 20: Peter Murphy and Adrian Belew in "Celebrating David Bowie"; Dec. 1: Nikki Glaser; Dec. 12:  Postmodern Jukebox.

Wayne Newton will play Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall.
Wayne Newton will play Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall.

Hartwood Acres

Aug. 6: Soccer Mommy

Aug. 13: Los Amigos Invisibles

Aug. 20: Pittsburgh Ballet

Aug. 27: John Scofield

Sept. 3: County Music Festival with Men Without Hats and Affordable Floors.

Soccer Mommy's "Sometimes Forever" was one of 2022's most acclaimed indie-rock albums.
Soccer Mommy's "Sometimes Forever" was one of 2022's most acclaimed indie-rock albums.

South Park

Aug. 4: Richie Goods/Chien Chien Lu

Aug. 11: J.D. McPherson

Aug. 18: Edwin McCain

Aug. 25: Tamburitzans

Sept. 1: Punchline

City Winery Pittsburgh

Aug. 10: Albert Cummings

Aug. 13: Tinsley Ellis

Aug. 18: Bettye LaVette

Sept. 8-9: Russell Peters; Sept. 19: Band of Heathens; Sept. 20: Vertical Horizon; Sept. 27: Rodney Crowell; Sept. 29-30: Michael Rapaport; Nov. 17: Rufus Wainwright; Nov. 19: Meshell Ndegeocello.

PNC Park

Aug. 5: P!nk

Aug 11: Gabby Barrett post-game concert

Aug. 18: Guns N' Roses

Aug. 30-31: Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen will headline PNC Park.
Morgan Wallen will headline PNC Park.

Club Cafe

Aug. 1: Slaid Cleaves

Aug. 17: Robbie Fulks

Aug. 24: Maia Sharp

Aug. 26: 500 Miles to Memphis

Sept. 3: Los Straitjackets; Sept. 23: James McMurtry.

Hollywood Casino at The Meadows

Aug. 4: Ted Nugent

Sept. 29: The Wallflowers; Oct. 14: Whitney Cummings.

Ted Nugent headlines a Washington County casino.
Ted Nugent headlines a Washington County casino.

1st Summit Arena, Johnstown

Aug. 6: Alice Cooper

Aug. 13, Alter Bridge

Aug. 18, Lee Brice

Aug. 19:  Ja Rule, Ashanti, Ginuwine and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Sept. 15: Boyz II Men; Sept. 16: Asking Alexandria; Sept. 23: Kip Moore; Oct. 3: REO Speedwagon; Oct. 26: Dropkick Murphys; Nov. 18: Skillet with Theory of a Deadman; Dec. 1: In This Moment and Ice Nine Kills.

Alice Cooper headlines 1st Summit Arena in Johnstown.
Alice Cooper headlines 1st Summit Arena in Johnstown.

Mr. Smalls Theatre

Aug. 4: The Beths

Aug. 29: Atmosphere

Sept. 12: Of Montreal; Sept. 13: Bowling for Soup; Sept. 16: Death From Above 1979; Sept. 22: Old 97's; Oct. 15: Low Cut Connie; Oct. 25: My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult; Oct. 30: The Dear Hunter; Oct. 31: Lettuce; Nov. 9: Spiritualized.; Nov. 10: Donna the Buffalo.

Crafthouse Grille

Aug. 2: Powerman 5000

Aug. 4: Taproot

Aug. 17: Sponge

Aug. 22: Black Flag

Sept. 11: Shaggy 2 Dope

Oaks Theater

Aug. 22: Al Stewart

Sept. 6: King's X

Thunderbird Cafe & Music Hall

Aug 8: Paul Thorn

Aug. 23: The Baseball Project

Sept. 13: Milk Carton Kids; Sept. 21: Devon Gilfillian; Oct. 3: Durand Jones; Oct. 6: Mae; Oct. 8: Martin Sexton; Oct. 9: G Flip; Oct. 12: Southern Culture on The Skids; Oct. 24: Rayland Baxter; Nov. 10: Brent Cobb.

The Baseball Project, which writes amusing and insightful songs about Major League Baseball and its players, has a Pittsburgh show.
The Baseball Project, which writes amusing and insightful songs about Major League Baseball and its players, has a Pittsburgh show.

Heinz Hall

Sept. 19: Guster with the Pittsburgh Symphony

Oct. 22: Chelsea Handler

Dec. 4: Nurse Blake

Byham Theater

Aug. 11: The Lox

Sept. 15: Kathleen Madigan; Sept. 28: Eddie Izzard; Oct. 21: Samantha Bee.

MCG Jazz Concert Hall

Sept. 30: Eliane Elias; Oct. 14: Matthew Whitaker; Oct. 21: Hubert Laws; Nov. 11: Sean Jones; Dec. 2: New York Voices; Dec. 16: Gerald Albright; Jan. 27: Diego Figueiredo; Feb. 24: Blue Note Quintet; March 9: Veronica Swift; March 23:  Jazzmeia Horn; April 6: Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra celebrates Duke Ellington at 125; April 7: Take 6; May 11: Kim and Kayla Waters.

Benedum Center

Sept. 13: Ray LaMontagne, Sept. 14 & 16: Steve Martin and Martin Short; Nov. 25: Anthony Jeselnik; Dec. 12: Straight No Chaser.

Petersen Events Center

Oct. 6: Katt Williams; Oct. 7: A Boogie wit da Hoodie; Dec. 12-13: Billy Strings.

Preserving Underground

Sept. 19: Palehound; Sept. 30: Code Orange

Others

Aug. 9: Steve Miller Band, Youngstown Amphitheater

Aug. 12-13: Four Chord Music Festival, Wild Things Park

Aug. 16: Hemlock with Mushcup, Hard Rock Cafe, Pittsburgh.

Sept. 1: Jay Leno, Arsenio Hall and Craig Ferguson; Sept. 16: Moe, Mountain View Amphitheater; Oct. 5: Michale Graves, Hard Rock Cafe; Nov. 11: Ben Vereen, Strand Theater, Zelienople.

Four Chords Music Fest lineup.
Four Chords Music Fest lineup.

Scott Tady is entertainment editor at The Times and easy to reach at stady@timesonline.com.

This article originally appeared on Beaver County Times: Willie Nelson, Ted Nugent, Rod Stewart, Jelly Roll among August shows