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Best Concerts Jul 1 - Sep 1

in Huntington

Howard Jones at Paramount Theatre

Howard Jones

Howard Jones was one of the defining figures of mid-'80s synth-pop. His music merged the technology-intensive sound of new wave with the cheery optimism of hippies and late-'60s pop. Jones racked up a string of hits in the mid- and late '80s before he retreated into being a cult figure in the '90s. Don't miss the 'What Is Love' singer on tour in 2024, where he'll be co-headlining with the pop band ABC, with Haircut 100 as support!

10cc at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

10cc

Graham Gouldman leads this brand new tour from the influential hitmakers, offering audiences a chance to hear some of their greatest tunes. One of the biggest bands of the 1970s, 10cc always offered fans something new on every record. Whether it be the surreal (Life is a Minestrone), daft (Dreadlock Holiday), or fused with sincere longing (I'm Not in Love), they maintained an individualistic style that remained completely unique even with vast commercial success.

Eaglemania - Eagles Tribute at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

Eaglemania - Eagles Tribute

As American as apple pie, The Eagles are the best-selling US band of all time. This five member tribute band excel in recreating the sound of the California band, from the instrumentation to the wonderful, five-part harmonies. Their sets consist of the Eagles greatest hits, plus some solo songs from Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Glenn Frey.

Little Feat at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

Little Feat

Formed in 1969, Little Feat is one of the great survivors of American rock music. Having gone through numerous lineup changes and breakups, the band are still playing their unmistakable brand of murky blues, country, and funk. Founding member Bill Payne, who is also a prolific session player, and has played with the likes of Pink Floyd and The Doobie Brothers, is still going strong, touring extensively year on year!

New Found Glory at Paramount Theatre

New Found Glory

Hailing from Coral Springs, Florida, punk-pop band New Found Glory were formed in mid-1997 and have been brightening up stadiums and venues ever since with their catchy, anthemic pop-punk tunes. Catch them live on the road in 2024 with the 20th-anniversary tour of their album 'Catalyst', a unique experience where fans will get to hear all the tracks on the album plus many more!

Rufus Wainwright at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

Rufus Wainwright

Rufus Wainwright's lush, theatrical pop harks back to the traditions of Tin Pan Alley, cabaret and even opera. Son of Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle, brother to musical siblings Martha and Wainwright, songwriting is in his blood. He remains firmly out of their shadows though, with a folk legacy of his own that includes seven studio albums and a fully-fledged opera.

Beres Hammond at Paramount Theatre

Beres Hammond

Known for his trademark 'lover's rock' reggae sound, Jamaican Beres Hammond brings his soulful voice to the US once more on the Take Time To Love Tour. Heading out with a full band, expect to hear his classic grooves alongside tracks from his Grammy-nominated 'One Love, One Life'. Don't miss the chance to watch him live as he comes to a stage near you!

Dweezil Zappa at Paramount Theatre

Dweezil Zappa

Considering his father was the late great psychedelic-jazz-prog space wizard, many might assume that his son Dweezil has some big shoes to fill. However, the prodigious guitarist and producer came into his own as a solo performer in his own right, mesmerizing audiences with his technical prowess on the axe. He's regularly on the road with the Zappa plays Zappa ensemble as well as the Experience Hendrix Tour.

Who's Bad - Michael Jackson Tribute Band at Paramount Theatre

Who's Bad - Michael Jackson Tribute Band

The ultimate Michael Jackson has been thrilling fans for over a decade with its spectacular lighting, visual effects, teams of dancer and a live band on stage, all bringing The King of Pop's iconic catalog of hits to life. Jackson himself is portrayed by a rotating cast of impersonators. So grab your leather jacket, and one glove - it's time to be starting something.

Hot Tuna at Paramount Theatre

Hot Tuna

Hot Tuna (also the name of an Ozzie surf brand randomly) is made up of co-founders and continuing core members Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady, a duo with a unique combination of blues, jazz, bluegrass & folk influences. They've been making music together for fifty years, playing together as teenagers and later in the iconic '60s band The Jefferson Airplane, where Kaukonen played lead guitar and Casady was on bass.

Brian McKnight at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

Brian McKnight

A multi-talented singer, musician and gifted master of EIGHT instruments, Brian McKnight also produces and writes his own material; his most successful album to date was 1999's Back At One through Motown Records, eventually selling over three million copies. As of 2016 he has been nominated for 16 Grammy Awards, however without a win, second only to Snoop Dogg.

John Lodge at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

John Lodge

Moody Blues singer, guitarist and songwriter John Lodge is back in North America from across the pond for a brand new 2024 tour. Best known for his six-decade-long career with the seminal British prog-rock band, Lodge and his band will be performing the Moody's legendary album "Days Of Future Past" live!

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