Who is playing Ace of Spades in Sacramento this fall? Here is the latest lineup for 2023

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Ace of Spades in Sacramento has a packed program for the fall season, with artists in genres such as EDM, hip hop, metal, rock and pop.

Hip-hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is coming to the city, as well as country artist Kameron Marlowe and pop singer Victoria Monét.

See the latest lineup for the season:

Tickets for the shows are available online at Live Nation.

Jai Wolf

Tuesday, Sept. 26

EDM artist and producer Jai Wolf will play the venue for his Blue Badu Live Tour. Tickets are $40 before fees.

Buckethead

Wednesday, Sept. 27

Buckethead is a rock artist and multi-instrumentalist known for performing behind a white mask.

“Buckethead is one of the most bizarre and enigmatic figures in American underground and experimental music since Parliament-Funkadelic birthed their bevy of cosmic characters in the mid-’70s,” his Spotify biography states.

Resale tickets start at $53.

Behemoth

Thursday, Sept. 28

Behemoth is a Polish black metal band.

General admission starts at $35. You can also get a standard ticket with a fast lane pass to skip the line for $50.

Prof

Friday, Sept. 29

Prof is a rapper and producer from Minneapolis. He’s shared the stage with hip-hop stars like Yelawolf, Tech N9ne and Run the Jewels.

Tickets start at $75.

Shakey Graves

Saturday, Sept. 30

Shakey Graves, an Americana artist from Texas, is on his “Movie of The Week Tour.”

Resale tickets start at $68.

Owl City

Monday, Oct. 2

Owl City rose to fame with its track “Fireflies” in 2009.

Resale tickets for the show start at $39.

The Darkness

Wednesday, Oct. 4

The Darkness is a rock band from the United Kingdom. It will be on tour in California for October, hitting Sacramento before heading to Los Angeles’ The Wiltern on Oct. 6.

Tickets for the Sacramento show start at $39.50 and $54.50 with a fast lane pass.

Lil Tracy

Thursday, Oct. 5

Lil Tracy is on his “30 Days of Night” tour, featuring hip-hop artists fish narc and Hi-C.

General admission is $25 and $40 with a fast lane pass.

The Mountain Goats

Saturday, Oct. 7

Rock band The Mountain Goats is known for its tracks “No Children,” “This Year” and “Up the Wolves.”

Tickets start at $50.

Victoria Monét

Monday, Oct. 9

Pop singer Victoria Monét is on her “The JAGUAR” Tour. This comes after she released her JAGUAR II album, featuring collaborations with Lucky Daye and Buju Banton.

Resale tickets start at $115.

Antytila

Friday, Oct. 13

Ukrainian rock band Antytila is on a U.S. and Canada tour and is raising funds for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and humanitarian aid, according to its website.

Tickets start at $47 for kids up to 8 years old. General admission is $87. It’s $152 for admission and a meet and greet.

Max and Iggor Cavalera

Saturday, Oct. 14

Metal duo Max and Iggor Cavalera are on their Morbid Devastation tour.

Tickets start at $29.50.

El Tri

Sunday, Oct. 15

El Tri is a rock band from Mexico City. The band is on its 55th anniversary tour.

Tickets start at $75 and $90 with a fast lane pass.

Dirty Honey

Thursday, Oct. 19

Dirty Honey was recently on tour, supporting Guns N’ Roses.

The rock band is heading its own tour this fall and winter called “Can’t Find the Brakes Tour“ with Austin Meade.

Tickets start at $27.50. Admission with a fast lane pass starts at $42.50.

Db.boutabag

Sunday, Oct. 22

Db.boutabag, a Sacramento rapper, is making a stop at his hometown for his “Boutabag Celebration” tour.

From South Sacramento, Db.doutabag started releasing music in 2019 and has since worked with artists like Mike Sherm, Kamaiyah and ALLBLACK.

Tickets for the show start at $27. There’s a meet and greet for $77.

NoCap

Wednesday, Oct. 25

Hip-hop artist NoCap is on his “The BirdNest Tour.”

Tickets start at $35 and $55 with a fast lane pass.

Kameron Marlowe

Friday, Oct. 27

Country music artist Kameron Marlow recently released a single, “I Can Lie (The Truth Is)” with Erin Kirby.

He was also a contestant on The Voice’s 15th season.

Resale tickets for the Sacramento show start at $68.

Tyler Rich

Saturday, Oct. 28

Tyler Rich is a country artist from Northern California. He’s known for tracks “Leave Her Wild,” “The Difference” and “Better Than You’re Used To.”

Tickets start at $25.

Stephen Sanchez

Wednesday, Nov. 1

Stephen Sanchez is coming to Sacramento after releasing his sophomore album, “Angel Face,” in late September. He debuted in 2020 with his single “Lady by the Sea.”

Resale tickets start at $155.

Circle Jerks and Descendents

Thursday and Friday, Nov. 2 and 3

Rock band Circle Jerks and Descendents is coming to Sacramento for two shows.

Resale tickets for Thursday start at $69 and for Friday at $49.50.

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Wednesday, Nov. 8

Legendary hip-hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is coming to Sacramento.

Tickets start at $45.

It was reported Monday by the Los Angeles Times that rapper Krayzie Bone of the group was hospitalized on Friday. According to the report, he was battling sarcoidosis.

For the latest updates on show times and tickets, check the Live Nation website.

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