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Best Concerts This Fall

in Huntington

Andy Grammer at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

Andy Grammer

Multi-platinum singer songwriter Andy Grammer is redefining what it means to be a pop star on his own terms. The Honey I'm Good performer was discovered after his busking on the streets of his hometown Los Angeles drew large crowds. After signing with S-Curve Records, his debut album reached the top of the Billboard Chart in 2011.

Quinn XCII at Paramount Theatre

Quinn XCII

Remember Quinn XCII's name as you're going to be hearing it a lot in 2024. After the release of his debut album, The Story Of Us, in 2017 the Detroit born sing-songwriter has been making musical waves and this year sees him hitting the road with his 2023 album, The People's Champ. This year, Quinn embarks on the 'All You Can Eat' tour.

Killer Queen - Tribute to Queen at Paramount Theatre

Killer Queen - Tribute to Queen

When a tribute band sell out the same arenas their subjects did, you know they're onto something and that is just the case with Killer Queen, a bunch of British superfans who've made celebrating their idols into an art form. Led by charismatic Freddie Mercury-look-and-soundalike Patrick Meyers, what started as a one-night thing has now spanned over 25 years and been welcomed the world over!

Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark at Paramount Theatre

Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark

Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark or OMD recently celebrated 40 years with their Souvenir Greatest Hits Tour to fans across North America, now, the electronic synthesiser pioneers are back! OMD have been proffering their synth-pop and post-punk sounds for four centuries, originally formed by two British teens in the late 70s whose early albums 'Architecture and Morality' and 'Dazzle Ships' shaped the sound of the 80s.

X The Band at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

X The Band

You might be forgiven for getting them confused with a certain rebranded social media platform, but a place to shout into the void they are not. Punk rockers X are on tour this summer and are ready to tear it up! Returning once more as the original lineup, expect to hear their biggest hits including Los Angeles' and Poor Girl.' Some dates are already sold out, so get your tickets while you can.

Bowling For Soup at Paramount Theatre

Bowling For Soup

If you need a dose of unpretentious, instantly catchy pop-punk, then there are few better bands to see than Bowling for Soup. The quintet formed in the 1990s, and spent much of the decade cultivating a small but loyal following as their contemporaries (Green Day et al) took over the world. Get ready to have fun with Bowling For Soup this year!

Elle King at Paramount Theatre

Elle King

Having finally stepped out from her father's shadow (comedian/actor Rob Schneider), the irrepressible party animal, and country/folk singer King has taken the music scene by storm. Scoring two Grammy nominations with her hit 2015 single "Ex's & Oh's" King is a larger-than life part Amy Winehouse cum Anna Nicole Smith, with a 2016 a veritable whirlwind touring extravaganza; when not supporting the newly reunited Dixie Chicks she is touring solo, and bringing her eclectic cross-genre music and party energy to fans everywhere.

Reverend Horton Heat at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

Reverend Horton Heat

This psychobilly band from Texas have established themselves as one of the most popular underground acts in America. Their sound is self described as "Country-fed punkabilly." Their music is a mixture of country, punk, big band, swing, and rockabilly, all played loud and energetically with lyrics that are often very humorous.

Social Distortion at Paramount Theatre

Social Distortion

Hailed as the godfathers of Punk, Social Distortion have spent their four-decade career playing by their own rules to create a distinct brand of West Coast Punk Rock with a Rockabilly edge. While the band has seen multiple line-up changes, lead vocalist and guitarist Mike Ness has remained a constant leader, overseeing the release of seven studio albums and numerous world tours.

Gerald Albright at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

Gerald Albright

Grammy-nominated Albright is back to tantalize the ears of his audience with his contemporary and straight-ahead jazz compositions. A polished saxophonist, Albright has toured and played with stars like The Temptations and Olivia Newton-John. This show is sure to be the highlight of the year for any jazz fan, don't miss him!

Bad Religion at Paramount Theatre

Bad Religion

Influential LA punk band Bad Religion hit the road this fall! Kicking off at the Sherman Theatre and making stops in Nashville, Seattle, Portland and many more across the country. There last album release was 2019's 17th studio album, 'Age of Unreason'. An impassioned and powerful release - it was reviewed as a highly political work that urges us to seek the truth in the mire of the modern world - and ourselves.

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band at Patchogue Theater For The Performing Arts

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Now celebrating over 50 years since forming in 1966, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band have existed in various incarnations; from their early days as a large ensemble to the critically acclaimed folk and country rock group that they are today. Despite their heyday existing in the late Eighties where they charted three number one singles, their popularity has seen a resurgence with their continuing dedication to touring and recording new material.

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