November brings the return of Sting, plus rising country star Lainey Wilson, hot comedian Nate Bargatze, a genuine former member of Talking Heads and a solemn but beautiful work by Leonard Bernstein, performed by The Florida Orchestra.

Seeing as we’re gearing up for the holiday season, November’s a big month for the arts, performing and visual.

Here are a few hand-picked highlights. Your results may vary.

Sting (center) and his 3.0 bandmates. Publicity photo.

Rock legend Sting is in concert Nov. 10 at the Seminole Hard Rock Event Center. The ex-Police man was here in February, sharing the Rise Up stage with Jamaican reggae singer Shaggy. In February 2024, Sting and Billy Joel co-headlined at Raymond James Stadium.

And let’s not forget his two (or was it three?) concert appearances with The Florida Orchestra in recent years.

The Nov. 10 show is in the trio format (echoes of the Police), with Sting on bass and vocals, along with guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Chris Maas. The tour is called Sting 3.0.

Lainey Wilson was named Entertainer of the Year by the Country Music Association in 2023. Her show is Nov. 7 at Benchmark Arena.

“Things a Man Oughta Know” was Wilson’s first hit; her other biggies include “Heart Like a Truck,” “Watermelon Moonshine” and “Wildflowers and Wild Horses.”

Wilson’s duets with Cole Swindell (“Never Say Never”) and Jelly Roll (“Save Me”) were million-sellers.

Comedian Nate Bargatze plays Benchmark Arena on two consecutive nights, Nov. 13 and 14. The Tennessee native is filming a “new comedy game show” at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium this week and next (Nov. 1-4). Bargatze hosts as three contestants battle it out to prove they’re “anything but average.” One winner will take home the “average American salary” of $67,920.

We’re not making that up.

Talking Heads keyboard and guitar player Jerry Harrison is touring along with a remastered 4K video of Jonathan Demme’s classic 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense. At his Nov. 22 Capitol Theatre stop, Harrison will talk, intro the film and take questions from the audience.

Leonard Bernstein’s Kaddish Symphony, with text by Holocaust survivor Samuel Pisar, is performed by The Florida Orchestra, and the Master Chorale of Tampa Bay, Nov. 7 at the Straz Center’s Morsani Hall, and Nov. 8 at the Mahaffey Theater. Pisar’s widow, Judith, and daughter, Leah, provide special narration. The concert also includes Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy.

The November calendar

Rock & pop

Nov. 1 The Mars Volta, Jannus Live

Nov. 5. Live Dead (with Les Dudek), Capitol Theatre

Nov. 8 Tribute to Jimmy Buffett feat. Members of the Coral Reefer Band, Palladium Theater

Nov. 8 An Evening with Emerson, Lake & Palmer (Carl Palmer band plus film footage), Ruth Eckerd Hall

Nov. 8 The Wallflowers, Capitol Theatre

Nov. 9 Thomas Dolby, Capitol Theatre

Nov. 10 Sting, Seminole Hard Rock Event Center

Nov. 10 Bryan Adams, Pat Benetar, Benchmark Arena

Nov. 12 Piano Men: Generations, Palladium Theater

Nov. 15 All Time Low, BayCare Sound

Nov. 15 America, Ruth Eckerd Hall

Nov. 16 Fran Snyder, Palladium Side Door

Nov. 22 “Stop Making Sense” screening with Jerry Harrison, Capitol Theater

Nov. 25 Jason Bonham, Seminole Hard Rock Event Center

Nov. 25 Lindsey Stirling, Ruth Eckerd Hall

Nov. 30 Jagged Edge, Mahaffey Theater

 

Tampa saxophone artist Jeremy Carter and his Group have two theater shows in November. File photo.

Jazz & blues

Nov. 4. Helios Jazz Orchestra with vocalist Kasondra Rose, Palladium Side Door Cabaret

Nov. 7 Markus Gottschlich, Imagine Museum

Nov. 7 Jeremy Carter Group: My Favorite Things, Palladium Side Door

Nov. 8 Jeremy Carter Group: My Favorite Things, Museum of the American Arts & Crafts Movement

Nov. 13. Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Skipper’s Smokehouse

Nov. 14  James Suggs, Palladium Side Door

Nov. 14 The Fractal, WADA ArtsXchange

Nov. 15 Damon Fowler, Palladium Side Door

Nov. 21-24 Suncoast Jazz Festival, Sheraton Sand Key

Nov. 23 MJR Latin Project, New Tampa Performing Arts Center

Nov. 30 Nashville Brass, New Tampa Performing Arts Center

 

Conductor Michael Francis is musical director of The Florida Orchestra. Photo provided.

Classical & opera

Nov. 1. The Florida Orchestra (with aerialists): Troupe Vertigo, Mahaffey Theater

Nov. 1 & 2. Opera Tampa with Tom Sivak’s Love V Death, Straz Center Jaeb Theater

Nov. 4. Tampa Bay Symphony, Straz Center Ferguson Hall

Nov. 7. Tampa Bay Symphony, New Tampa Performing Arts Center

Nov. 7 The Florida Orchestra Kaddish Symphony, Straz Center Morsani Hall

Nov. 8 The Florida Orchestra Kaddish Symphony, Mahaffey Theater

Nov. 8 Stardew Valley Symphony of Seasons, Straz Center Morsani Hall

Nov. 9 Tampa Bay Symphony, Palladium Theater

Nov. 9 The Rodin Trio, Peace Memorial Church, Clearwater

15-23 St. Petersburg Opera Co. Pinocchio, Opera Central

Nov. 15 The Florida Orchestra Disco Inferno, Mahaffey Theater

Nov. 22 The Florida Orchestra, Mozart & Handel, Centro Asturiano

Nov. 23 The Florida Orchestra, Mozart & Handel, Mahaffey Theater

Nov. 26 “Twilight” in Concert, Ruth Eckerd Hall

 

Country & bluegrass

Nov. 4. Hayes Carll, Skipper’s Smokehouse

Nov. 7. Lainey Wilson, Benchmark Arena

Nov. 9 WQYK Guitar Pull, Mahaffey Theater

Nov. 14 Russell Dickerson, BayCare Sound

Nov. 13 Greensky Bluegrass, BayCare Sound

Nov. 15 Del McCoury Band, Capitol Theatre

Nov. 20 Carly Pierce, Seminole Hard Rock Event Center

Nov. 20 Zach Deputy, Bayboro Brewing

Nov. 21-23 St. Pete Country Fest, Vinoy Park

Bluegrass great Del McCoury and his band are booked at the Capitol Theatre Nov. 15.

Comedy

Nov. 7 Kevin Bridges, Tampa Theatre

Nov. 13 & 14 Nate Bargatze, Benchmark Arena

Nov. 14 Phil Rosenthal, Mahaffey Theater

Nov. 14 George Janko, Tampa Theatre

Nov. 15 Ali Siddiq, Straz Center Morsani Theater

Nov. 15 Shayne Smith, Straz Center Jaeb Theatre

Nov. 22 Sarah Millican, Mahaffey Theater

Nov. 28 Hannah Berner, Mahaffey Theater

Nov. 12 Trey Kennedy, Seminole Hard Rock Event Center

Nov. 21: Michael Blaustein, Tampa Theatre

 

Holidays

Nov. 13 Mannheim Steamroller, Ruth Eckerd Hall

Nov. 16 A Magical Cirque Christmas, Ruth Eckerd Hall

Nov. 29 Cirque Dreams Holidaze, Mahaffey Theater

Nov. 29 Dave Koz Xmas, Ruth Eckerd Hall

Natalie Symons and Eric Davis appear in the thriller “Deathtrap,” at freeFall Theatre. Image: Thee Photo Ninja.

Theater

Powerstories Theatre: Cadillac Crew is Nov. 6-16 at The Studio@620.

ThinkTank Theatre: A Midsummer Night’s Dream is Nov. 6-16 at JCC on the Cohn Campus.

Straz Center Broadway Series: Water For Elephants continues through Nov. 2 in Morsani Hall. Kimberley Akimbo is Nov. 18-23 in Morsani Hall.

The Off-Central: Art is Nov. 13-23.

LAB Theatre Project: So Long Life is Nov. 20-Dec. 7.

freeFall Theatre: Deathtrap continues through Dec. 7.

Jobsite: Ghost Brothers of Darkland County continues though Nov. 9.

American Stage: Hundred Days continues through Nov. 16.

Stageworks: Evil Dead the Musical continues through Nov. 16.

 

From “Edward S. Curtis: Photographer of His Time,” opening Nov. 8 at the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art.

Visual art

SHINE Mural Festival 2025 is Nov. 7-16

James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art: Edward S. Curtis: Photographer of His Time opens Nov. 8

Dali Museum: Alberto Giacometti & Salvador Dalí: Through & Beyond Surrealism opens Nov. 15

Websites

Benchmark Arena

BayCare Sound

Capitol Theatre

The Florida Orchestra

freeFall Theatre

Jannus Live

Jobsite Theater

Mahaffey Theater

Palladium Theater/Side Door Cabaret

Raymond James Stadium

Ruth Eckerd Hall

Seminole Hard Rock Event Center

The Studio@620

Stageworks Theatre

St. Pete Country Fest

St. Petersburg Opera

Tampa Theatre

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