Where you can see touring rock, country, Motown and R&B artists in Myrtle Beach area

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A pair of concert venues at Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach have been filling their 2022 calendars with shows.

Alabama Theatre has scheduled a number of Motown, R&B, country, soft rock and classic rock legends whose music has endured and resonated for several decades, while the House of Blues is hosting a few country and rock bands over the next few months.

At Alabama Theatre, country legends The Oak Ridge Boys are scheduled on April 9, country singer Josh Turner is July 2 and Lorrie Morgan is Sept. 17.

Motown legends The Temptations and Four Tops are scheduled for Sept. 10, and popular doo-wop and R&B groups The Platters, The Drifters and The Coasters are scheduled to make two appearances together on April 23 and Oct. 8.

Soft rock stalwarts the Little River Band (March 26) and Three Dog Night (April 30) are scheduled to appear, as are The Lettermen (Jan. 29), The Isaacs (Feb. 5), Home Free (June 25) and the Edwards Twins (Aug. 21)

Alabama Theatre also has a number of tribute performers and commemorative live shows, and a pair of headlining comedians in Brian Regan on July 8 and James Gregory on July 23.

The next guest show at Alabama Theatre is Larry Gatlin, a Grammy Award winner, performing a benefit concert at 7 p.m. Monday.

He will feature many of the hits that made the Gatlin Brothers one of the legendary acts in country music.

The nonprofit Waccamaw Community Foundation is sponsoring the show. Proceeds will benefit the Pardue “Children in Need” Fund and Help 4 Kids. Fund founder Claude Pardue said more than 800 children are impacted by the nonprofit in the Carolinas and Georgia, including many on the Grand Strand.

Tickets for all Alabama Theatre shows are available at alabama-theatre.com.

The House of Blues has a pair of country artists and two rock bands scheduled over the next two months.

Chris Lane is Feb. 26 and Dylan Scott is March 25, while Theory of a Deadman is March 12 and 311 is March 26.

Other upcoming shows scheduled at the HOB include Grammy-winning guitarist Eric Johnson on April 2, country band The Cadillac Three on April 14, the Trinity of Terror Tour on April 24 featuring Black Veil Brides, Motionless In White, and Ice Nine Kills, and singer-songwriter Jesse McCartney on June 3.

The venue also has several tribute bands upcoming including those that emulate Prince, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bon Jovi and Sublime. The full schedule is on the House of Blues website hob.com.

Carolina Opry’s upcoming special events include Lyle Lovett and his Accoustic Group on March 6, The Gaither Vocal Band on April 24, Texas Tenors on June 12, and more than a dozen tribute bands including three this Thursday through Saturday playing the music of REO Speedwagon, The Carpenters and the Eagles. Tickets are available at carolinaopry.com.