From Pink to Jonas Brothers & Rick Ross: 17 hype shows to see in Delaware, Philly in fall
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It's time to start seriously planning which concerts you'll hit this fall.
From superstars like Pink and Rick Ross to the Jonas Brothers, here's a look at concerts across all genres coming to Delaware and Philadelphia this autumn.
Duran Duran, Philadelphia
These English rocker icons are responsible for infectious tunes like "Come Undone," "Ordinary World" and "Hungry Like the Wolf."
Wells Fargo Center (3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia) at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7. Tickets for GA are $29.95-$129.95. Visit wellsfargocenterphilly.com or (215) 336-3600.
Beck & Phoenix, Philadelphia
The eight-time Grammy-winning artist Beck and the French band Phoenix are a co-headline tour that has the City of Brotherly Live in its sights. Openers are Weyes Blood and Sir Chloe.
TD Pavilion at The Mann (5201 Parkside Ave., Philadelphia) at 5:45 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8. Tickets are $40-$123+. Visit manncenter.org.
$uicideboy$, Philadelphia
One of the hottest rappers in the game right now are the duo $uicideBoy$, featuring Ruby da Cherry and $crim, with popular songs "Paris," "For the Last Time" and "Matte Black." Their Philly show include guests Ghostemane, City Morgue, Sematary and Ramirez.
Wells Fargo Center (3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia) at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8. Tickets for GA are $24.95-$144.95. Visit wellsfargocenterphilly.com or (215) 336-3600.
The McCartney Experience, Milton
This isn't deja vu. The McCartney Experience — which dishes up tunes from Sir Paul's days with Wings, plus the solo songs he popularized – is returning for an encore, after selling out the Milton Theatre in the spring.
Milton Theatre (110 Union St., Milton) at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13. Tickets for general admission start at $30. Visit miltontheatre.com or (302) 684-3038.
Peter Gabriel, Philadelphia
Two days before headlining Madison Square Garden, Genesis rock legend Peter Gabriel is on tap for a solo arena show in Philly.
Wells Fargo Center (3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia) at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16. Tickets for GA are $55-$300. Visit wellsfargocenterphilly.com or (215) 336-3600.
Emo Night Brooklyn, Wilmington
The Big Apple is coming to the heart of Delaware for an epic dance party with an evening of emotional rock tunes and pop-rock jams for ages 18 and older.
The Queen Wilmington (500 N. Market St., Wilmington) at 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16. Tickets are $8-$15. Visit thequeenwilmington.com or (302) 400-7020.
Ne-Yo, Philadelphia
Singer, dancer and producer Ne-Yo, who is also a Grammy winner, is taking his "Champagne and Roses Tour" to Philly with special guests Mario and Pleasure P.
The Mann (5201 Parkside Ave., Philadelphia) at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17. Tickets are $32-$152+. Visit manncenter.org.
Pink, Philadelphia
Doylestown superstar P!nk is playing two homecoming shows at the home of the Philadelphia Phillies, along with special guests Grouplove, Brandi Carlile and KidCutUp.
Citizens Bank Park (1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia) at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 18 and Tuesday, Sept. 19. Tickets for Monday show are $39-$389+; Tickets for Tuesday show are $39-$299+. Visit mlb.com.
Jonas Brothers, Philadelphia
Pop sensation The Jonas Brothers are on their "Five Albums, One Night" tour, a musical adventure that promises to give fans lots of nostalgia in a one-size-fits-all concert experience.
Wells Fargo Center (3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia) at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21. Tickets for GA start are $39.95-$229.95. Visit wellsfargocenterphilly.com or (215) 336-3600.
Rick Ross, 2 Chainz & many more, Wilmington
"Masters of the Mic: Hip Hop 50 Tour" is like a mini festival disguised as a concert. The lineup features a blend of contemporary rappers and pioneers such as Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Fat Joe, Big Daddy Kane, Doug E. Fresh, EPMD, Rakim and Slick Rick.
Frawley Stadium (801 Shipyard Drive, Wilmington) at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22. Tickets are $170. Visit thegrandwilmington.org or (302) 652-5577.
SZA, Philadelphia
Spotify giant SZA has over 61 million monthly listeners on Spotify. By comparison, Beyonce has over 52 million monthly listeners on the app. Delaware State University alum SZA's many hits include "Kill Bill," "Good Days" and "Love Galore." She'll be joined with special guest D4VD in Philly.
Wells Fargo Center (3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia) at 8 p.m. Sept, 26. Tickets for GA are $54.50-$179.50. Visit wellsfargocenterphilly.com or (215) 336-3600.
Dru Hill, Dover
After rocking the University of Delaware in March, the multi-platinum-selling R&B group Dru Hill are back. This time they'll bring their catalog of hits ("In My Bed," "We're Not Making Love No More," "How Deep Is Your Love") to the Capital City.
Bally's Dover Casino Resort (1131 N. Dupont Highway, Dover) at 9 a.m. Friday, Sept. 29 Tickets are $80-$110. Visit casinos.ballys.com or (800) 711-5882.
Steve Aoki, Philadelphia
Steve Aoki has managed to become one of the most recognizable DJs in the world, delivering songs like "Melody," "Azukita" and "Boneless." It also doesn't hurt that he has a habit of throwing cakes on fans, too.
NOTO Philadelphia (1209 Vine St., Philadelphia) at 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6. Tickets for GA start at $60.Visit notoftheordinary.com or (215) 575-5941.
Dar Williams with guest John Flynn, Arden
Veteran artist Dar Williams released her first album in six years with "I'll Meet You There" (2021). In her Arden concert she'll be joined with special guest Brandywine Hundred folk singer-songwriter John Flynn, a Grammy winner who runs the prison reentry program New Beginnings-Next Step: a nonprofit with a mission to help men serving time, as well as returning citizens, transition from incarceration to freedom.
Arden Gild Hall (2126 The Highway, Arden) at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6. Tickets are $45.32. Visit ardenconcerts.com.
Bullet for my Valentine, Philadelphia
One of the biggest metal bands from the United Kingdom has demanded respect with their songs like "Tears Don't Fall," "Your Betrayal" and "Scream Aim Fire." The band will be joined with openers Of Mice & Men and Vended.
Franklin Music Hall (421 N. 7th St., Philadelphia) at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15. GA Tickets $35. Visit franklinmusichall.com or (215) 627-1332.
Rock royalty Queen has made some of the most popular tunes of all time, like "We Will Rock You," "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Another One Bites the Dust." Since 2012, the British band toured extensively with singer Adam Lambert.
Wells Fargo Center (3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia) at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18. Tickets for GA are $59.50-$249.50. Visit wellsfargocenterphilly.com or (215) 336-3600.
Ms. Lauryn Hill & Fugees, Philadelphia
Acclaimed '90s rap group the Fugees are reunited on stage as part of Lauryn Hill's 25th anniversary of her solo album "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill." The Fugees are most famous for songs "Ready or Not," "Killing Me Softly With His Song" and "FU-GEE-LA."
Wells Fargo Center (3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia) at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3. GA Tickets are $54-$294+. Visit wellsfargocenterphilly.com or (215) 336-3600.
Depeche Mode, Philadelphia
This English electronic band from the '80s is going strong with a songbook that includes memorable bops like "Enjoy the Silence," "Precious" and "Never Let Me Down Again."
Wells Fargo Center (3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia) at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25. Tickets for GA are $69-$229. Visit wellsfargocenterphilly.com or (215) 336-3600.
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