November concert calendar for Pittsburgh brings wealth of talent
Pennsylvania-bred rocker Bret Michaels, pop-rock star Richard Marx, bluegrass sensation Billy Strings and acclaimed blueswoman Joanne Shaw Taylor lead the November concert calendar in western Pennsylvania.
From the old-school punk of Black Flag to the fresh country of Hershey, Pa.'s Warren Zeiders; and the soul-rap of Rod Wave to the jam-band flights of Trey Anastasio, there's something this month for most musical tastes.
Jergel's Rhythm Grille
Nov. 3: Sophie B. Hawkins
Nov. 4: Tyler Booth
Nov. 8: Fun Lovin' Criminals
Nov. 9: Black Flag
Nov. 10: Christian Beck
Nov. 12: Kix
Nov. 17: Noah Thompson and HunterGirl
Nov. 20: Winger
Nov. 25-26: The Clarks
Dec. 13: Samantha Fish
Dec. 15: The Mazeroskis
Dec. 18: Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
Stage AE
Nov. 3: Trampled by Turtles
Nov. 5: Warren Zeiders
Nov. 12: AFI
Nov. 16: Turnstile with Snail Mail
Nov. 19: Charley Crockett
Nov. 30: Amon Amarth
Dec. 30-31: Pigeons Playing Ping Pong; Jan. 26, Greensky Bluegrass.
Palace Theatre
Nov. 7: Steve Vai
Nov. 13: W.A.S.P. (sold out)
Nov. 16: Cahill Dunne
Nov. 25: Bret Michaels
Dec. 7: Ryan Adams
Dec. 14: Kenny G
Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall
Nov. 10: Richard Marx
Nov. 13: Michael W. Smith
Nov. 19: Guster
Nov. 26: Dave Landau
Dec. 1: Johnnyswim
Dec. 10: Jackie Evancho
Dec. 16: Jim Brickman
Roxian Theatre
Nov. 5: Phillip Phillips
Nov. 11: Todd Snider
Nov. 13: Godspeed You Black Emperor
Nov. 19: P.O.D., Jinjer
Dec. 10: Peach Pit
Dec. 11: Blackberry Smoke; Jan. 28, Neko Case.
Benedum Center
Nov. 28: Disney Princess: The Concert
Nov. 29: Harry Connick Jr.
Dec. 2: Beach Boys and The Holiday Vibrations; Dec. 13: Mannheim Steamroller; Dec. 20: Straight No Chaser; Jan. 17: Dancing With the Stars live; Feb. 4, Taylor Tomlinson; March 1: Joe Bonamassa; May 22-23: John Mellencamp.
Byham Theater
Nov. 11-12: Chazz Palminteri
Nov. 13: Joanne Shaw Taylor
Nov. 15: Boney James
Nov. 22: Soweto Gospel Choir
Nov. 27: Mark Milovats
UPMC Events Center
Nov. 15: Trey Anastasio and Goose
Dec. 8: Baby Shark Live
Dec. 17: The 1975
March 11: Donnie Iris & The Cruisers
Petersen Events Center
Nov. 5: Billy Strings
Nov. 27: Rod Wave
March 19: The Killers
Mr. Smalls
Nov. 3: The Cadillac Three
Nov. 12: Donna The Buffalo
Nov. 26: Corrosion of Conformity
Dec. 30: The Commonheart; Jan. 19: We Came as Romans; Jan. 27: Neal Francis; Feb. 3: Angel Olsen.
Manchester Craftsmen's Guild
Nov. 12: Django Festival All-Stars
Nov. 18-19: MCG Jazz Recording Label Celebration
Dec. 2: Mindi Abair; Feb. 4: Dianne Reeves; Feb. 17: Artemis; April 1: Danilo Pérez’s Global Messengers; April 15: Samara Joy; May 5: Arturo Sandoval
Heinz Hall
Nov. 12: Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
Dec. 14: Celtic Woman Christmas; Dec. 20: Marie Osmond; Jan. 9-10: Sting with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Feb. 15: Yo-Yo Ma with the Pittsburgh Symphony; March 7: Lang Lang with the PSO.
PPG Paints Arena
Dec. 17: Trans-Siberian Orchestra; Dec. 31: Jeff Dunham; Feb. 2: Impractical Jokers; Feb. 25: Carrie Underwood; March 24: Blake Shelton; March 31: Nate Bargatze; May 17: Blink-182; Aug. 26: Rod Stewart.
More:Blink-182 to play Pittsburgh with original members
Acrisure Stadium
April 29: Luke Combs(sold out)
July 8: Ed Sheeran
More:Allman Brothers' '71 Pittsburgh concert album released
Spirit
Nov. 13: Andy Frasco & The U.N.
Dec. 14: Whitney
Rivers Casino
Nov. 5: Barenaked Ladies
Dec. 3: Johnny Angel & The Halos.
Club Cafe
Nov. 5: Wheatus
Nov. 13: Ty Segall
Dec. 11: Stephen Kellogg
Dec. 12: Son Little.
Hard Rock Cafe
Nov. 10: Lucy Kaplansky
Jan. 17: Chris Barron of Spin Doctors
Scott Tady is entertainment editor at The Times and easy to reach at stady@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Beaver County Times: November concerts in Pittsburgh bring rising & established stars