Ruth Eckerd Hall
Lindsey Stirling
CLEARWATER — Award-winning rock-violinist, dancer, and media personality Lindsey Stirling will perform on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 8 p.m., at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater.
Tickets start at $64.25. Call 727-791-7400 or visit www.rutheckerdhall.com.
The multi-platinum recording artist — who touts nearly 30 million followers across all social platforms, including 14.3 million YouTube subscribers — brings her dazzling blend of music, dance, aerial acrobatics, and her signature holiday spirit to audiences across the United States with her “U.S. Snow Waltz Christmas Tour.”
Stirling has been a holiday “must-see” since the release of her first Christmas album, “Warmer in the Winter.” The record hit No. 1 on both U.S. Top Classical and Top Holiday Albums charts, and single “Carol of the Bells” went gold and became the first instrumental song to break into the radio Top 5. Her second Christmas album, “Snow Waltz,” reached No. 1 on the U.S. Top Classical Albums and No. 2 on the Top Holiday Albums chart. Stirling’s annual “Snow Waltz Tour” delivers a magical holiday experience with whimsical yet daring choreography, stunning visuals, and genre-defying arrangements of holiday classics and originals that captivate fans of all ages.
Few artists embody the boundless creativity and gifts of Stirling. Known for her extraordinary talents as an electronic violinist, dancer and performer, the dazzling, multi-award-winning musician’s spectacular live show tours with stunning frequency and continually sells out iconic venues around the globe. Her groundbreaking vision has gained her millions of adoring fans worldwide, four Billboard chart-topping albums and two Billboard Music Awards, including Top Dance/Electronic Album for her third studio release, “Brave Enough.”
Central Park Performing Arts Center
A Brother’s Revival
LARGO — A Brother’s Revival will take the stage on Saturday, Nov. 22, 8 p.m., at the Central Park Performing Arts Center, 105 Central Park Drive, Largo.
Tickets start at $30. Visit LargoArts.com or call 727-587-6793.
A Brother’s Revival, a highly authentic tribute to the legendary Allman Brothers Band, is led by former Allman member David Goldflies and vocalist Mike Kach, known for his work with Dickey Betts. The band recreates the iconic sound that defined Southern rock. The band’s performance features the classic elements that fans know and love, including dual drum kits, timpani, and a Hammond B-3 organ, delivering faithful renditions of Allman Brothers favorites, performed in their original format.
Central Park Performing Arts Center
The Alison Brown Quartet
LARGO — The Alison Brown Quartet will perform on Sunday, Nov. 23, 7 p.m., at the Central Park Performing Arts Center, 105 Central Park Drive, Largo.
Tickets start at $25. Visit LargoArts.com or call 727-587-6793.
Led by Grammy Award-winning banjoist and American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame inductee Alison Brown, the Alison Brown Quartet seamlessly weave together bluegrass, jazz, Latin, and folk influences to create a distinctive and captivating instrumental sound. Brown has built a reputation for pushing the boundaries of traditional banjo music and is regarded as one of the most multi-faceted minds in roots music.
Although Alison began her musical career as a teenager in the Southern California bluegrass scene, she is known for taking the instrument far beyond its Appalachian roots by blending bluegrass and jazz influences into a sonic tapestry that has earned praise and recognition from a variety of national tastemakers.
On her 2023 release, aptly titled “On Banjo,” Brown continues her musical explorations on a set of original compositions that explore the range of the banjo. The album features an eclectic cast of collaborators including Steve Martin, Kronos Quartet, Sharon Isbin, Anat Cohen, Sierra Hull, Stuart Duncan and members of the Alison Brown Quintet.
Brown is the recipient of the USA Artists Fellowship in Music and the Distinguished Achievement Award from the International Bluegrass Music Association. In 2019, she was inducted into the American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame. Alison serves on the Board of Governors of the Recording Academy and as co-chair of the Steve Martin Banjo Prize.
Bilheimer Capitol Theatre
“The Life & Music of George Michael”
CLEARWATER — Right Angle Entertainment and Maple Tree Entertainment will present “The Life and Music of George Michael,” which will make a stop in the Tampa Bay area on Friday, Nov. 21, 8 p.m., at the Bilheimer Capitol Theatre, 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater.
Tickets start at $47. Visit www.rutheckerdhall.com or call 727-791-7400.
The dynamically staged, concert-style show allows audiences to relive the magic of George Michael. The tribute show chronicles his remarkable musical journey and deep connection with fans. Audiences will join a true celebration of this icon, and experience live renditions of early hits from Wham! as well as Michael’s illustrious solo career that made him a legend.
“Audiences have truly embraced this show in a way we never could have imagined,” said writer and director Dean Elliott. “There’s real magic that happens in the room when these songs come alive on stage. We’re honored to help keep George’s spirit shining and share his incredible legacy with even more fans across the country.”
The Life and Music of George Michael celebrates the performance and sound of one of the biggest international stars of our time. The show will have fans on their feet dancing and singing along to blockbuster hits including “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go,” “Freedom,” “Faith,” “Careless Whisper,” “Father Figure” and many more.
Michael sold over 115 million albums spanning four decades and rose to fame as a member of Wham! in the early 80’s. He went solo in 1987 with “Faith,” one of the biggest albums of all time. The album had four No. 1 hits. He won two Grammy Awards, three Brit awards, three American Music Awards and four MTV Video Music Awards.
Bilheimer Capitol Theatre
“Stop Making Sense”
CLEARWATER — “Stop Making Sense,” a live event, will be presented on Saturday, Nov. 22, 8 p.m., at the Bilheimer Capitol Theatre, 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater.
Tickets start at $49. Visit www.rutheckerdhall.com or call 727-791-7400.
“Stop Making Sense: A Film by Jonathan Demme and Talking Heads” will be hosted by Jerry Harrison.
Newly restored in 4K to coincide with its 40th anniversary, the 1984 film “Stop Making Sense” was directed by renowned filmmaker Jonathan Demme and is considered by critics as the greatest concert film of all time. Starring band members David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison and Tina Weymouth, along with their touring musicians, the live performance was shot at Hollywood’s Pantages Theater and features Talking Heads’ most memorable songs. The live event will feature a public screening of the re-release. Harrison will deliver introductory remarks, post screening comments and audience Q&A.
Ferg’s Entertainment Complex
Black Flag
ST. PETERSBURG — Black Flag will take the stage on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m., at Ferg’s Entertainment Complex, 1320 Central Ave., St. Petersburg.
The Queers also will perform. Tickets start at $39.49. Visit www.fergssportsbar.com.
According to Artist Worldwide Agency, Black Flag recently announced a new lineup, welcoming Max Zanelly as lead vocalist. Also new to the band are David Rodriguez on bass, and Bryce Weston on drums. The newcomers join founding guitarist Greg Ginn.
With a fresh lineup and renewed creative energy, Black Flag is on the road for an exciting season of live shows and new music production. The group has already begun writing and rehearsing together, building on their signature sound while embracing new influences brought in by the latest members.
Black Flag’s upcoming performances will showcase the chemistry and talent of the revitalized lineup, giving fans a first taste of the new era.
Jannus Live
Men I Trust
ST. PETERSBURG — Canadian indie band Men I Trust will perform shows on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 19-20, 7 p.m., at Jannus Live, 200 First Ave. N., St. Petersburg.
Tickets start at $45.65. Visit www.jannuslive.com.
Founded in 2014, Men I Trust has quietly but profoundly left its mark on the music scene. Comprising Emma Proulx (guitar and vocals), Jessy Caron (guitar and bass), and Dragos Chiriac (keyboards), the trio’s enchanting sound, blending dream pop and indie elements, resonates with a global audience.
Renowned for their hypnotic melodies and captivating vocals, the band has earned acclaim for their distinct approach to music. Self-producing their tracks, they showcase a maturity beyond their years in the industry. Men I Trust’s influence extends from their evocative compositions to their understated yet compelling live performances, offering audiences a genuine and intimate musical experience. In an era where music defies easy categorization, Men I Trust stands out for their ability to create a sound that transcends genres, shaping the indie music landscape with grace and authenticity.
Jannus Live
Daily Bread
ST. PETERSBURG — Daily Bread will perform on Friday, Nov. 21, 6 p.m.; and Saturday, Nov. 22, 6 p.m., at Jannus Live, 200 First Ave. N., St. Petersburg.
On Nov. 21, Smoakland and Motifv also will perform. On Nov. 22, Parkbreezy, BDB, Thought Process and Bad Snacks also will perform. Tickets start at $41.93. Visit www.jannuslive.com.
Hailing from Atlanta, Daily Bread — Rhett Whatley’s sonic perception — is always coming with fresh ideas to give soul-stirring sounds a trenchant edge. According to Red Light Management, the Philos Records resident began from his bedroom in 2014, equipped with an MPC, his massive record collection, and a background in jazz guitar. His penchant for experimenting with instruments and an intense affinity for crate-digging helped hone his craft and elevated his sound selection to new heights. The beat smith consistently finds creative ways to meld vintage and modern sounds to construct an aural narrative that is uniquely him, bringing together nostalgically soulful melodies, gritty hip-hop hooks, and bass-driven flare into one cohesive sound.
Motivated by a goal to bring old sounds to new ears, Daily Bread has never wandered too astray from his funky pastiche. The prolific producer dropped “Out There,” “Darkness Before Dawn,” “Cloud Conductor,” and “Divided Souls” LP with frequent collaborator Derlee before concocting the perfect recipe with his 2018 “On The Daily.” Since then, Daily Bread’s trajectory has been divinely unpredictable.
Ruth Eckerd Hall
Rain: A Beatles Christmas Tribute
CLEARWATER — Rain: A Beatles Christmas Tribute will be presented on Friday, Nov. 21, 8 p.m., at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater.
Tickets start at $44. Call 727-791-7400 or visit www.rutheckerdhall.com.
Audiences will enjoy a nostalgic evening of love, joy, and timeless music as Rain: A Beatles Christmas Tribute brings the spirit of the season to life. Hear holiday favorites alongside the legendary sounds of The Beatles. This festive celebration blends the magic of the holidays with the unforgettable music you know and love. It’s an evening perfect for families, friends, and Beatles fans of all ages. Come together and share in the peace of the season.
Ruth Eckerd Hall
Floyd Nation
CLEARWATER — Floyd Nation will bring their “Wish We Were There Tour” to the Tampa Bay area on Saturday, Nov. 22, 8 p.m., at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater.
Tickets start at $38.75. Call 727-791-7400 or visit www.rutheckerdhall.com.
In 1975, Pink Floyd’s legendary members — David Gilmour, Rick Wright, Roger Waters, and Nick Mason — embarked on a journey to create a follow-up to “The Dark Side of the Moon” at EMI Studios, now the world-famous Abbey Road Studios. Despite a tumultuous start, what emerged was the masterpiece “Wish You Were Here,” which remains one of the greatest rock albums of all time. Fifty years later, Floyd Nation proudly carries the torch by celebrating this milestone with the “Wish We Were There Tour” celebrating 50 years of the iconic Pink Floyd album.
As a pilgrimage to where it all began, in January 2025 Floyd Nation had the distinct honor of recording an album at Abbey Road Studios, further solidifying their deep connection to the band’s legacy. The spirit of Pink Floyd, along with the countless legends who have passed through those hallowed halls, remains a living force within Floyd Nation as they bring their extraordinary live show to cities across the United States.
Known for their stunning musicianship and immersive visual effects, Floyd Nation delivers an authentic recreation of Pink Floyd’s legendary sound. Fans will be transported through a journey of timeless classics like “Shine On You Crazy Diamond,” “Comfortably Numb,” “Another Brick in the Wall” and many more, performed with breathtaking accuracy. Featuring state-of-the-art lighting and lasers, video projections, and soaring vocal harmonies, Floyd Nation promises an unforgettable night celebrating one of the greatest rock bands in history.
Safety Harbor Art & Music Center
J.P. Soars and The Red Hots
SAFETY HARBOR — J.P. Soars and The Red Hots will perform on Saturday, Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m., at the Safety Harbor Art & Music Center, 706 Second St. N., Safety Harbor.
Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Visit www.safetyharborartandmusiccenter.com.
With his most recent album, “Brick By Brick,” vocalist and multi-instrumentalist JP Soars makes it clear yet again that he’s absolutely determined to advance his career one step at a time, whether it’s through his interaction with fans or via his ongoing album trajectory. He’s made that consistently clear in the past and his work has been rewarded — not only in terms of his accolades and chart accomplishments — but also through the appreciation he’s received from the audiences and admirers he’s managed to attract every step of the way.
According to Peach Music Group, it is that drive and determination that’s at the very heart of “Brick By Brick.”
“It all seemed very natural,” Soars said. “The album is very reflective of how I have built my music career, one brick at a time.”
The album is a testament not only to his expansive musical palette but also to his ability to make music that brought him praise from his fans and followers every step of the way.
“I didn’t set out with any game plan for this album,” he added. “In fact, a lot of this material came out of the pandemic when I was just fooling around with different songs and styles. It just grew around that.”
Based in Boca Raton, Soars released the album in June 2024.
Safety Harbor Art & Music Center
Mr. Sipp
SAFETY HARBOR — Mr. Sipp will perform on Sunday, Nov. 23, 5:30 p.m., at the Safety Harbor Art & Music Center, 706 Second St. N., Safety Harbor.
Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door. Visit www.safetyharborartandmusiccenter.com.
Malaco recording artist, Castro Coleman — aka Mr. Sipp — was born in 1976 in the small town of McComb, Mississippi. He began playing the guitar at age 6. Through hard work and perseverance, Mr. Sipp has become a Delta Blues force to be reckoned with. Being recognized for his amazing vocals, songwriting ability, musicianship, ability to produce records and entertain fans with an upbeat, outlandish show all make Mr. Sipp “The Total Package.”
With over 125 recording credits to his name, Mr. Sipp has played on over 50 national recordings with several Grammy nominated projects. He is well traveled and ready to come to play for you and spread his great gift of music to the world.
Mr. Sipp is the 2014 International Blues Challenge Winner by way of The Vicksburg Blues Society as well as the 2014 Gibson Best Guitarist Award Winner. The same year he was given the Bobby Rush Entertainer of the Year Award by the Jus’ Blues Foundation. In 2015, he won several Jackson Music Awards including International Male Blues Artist, Blues Artist of the Year, and Entertainer of the year.
Straz Center for the Performing Arts
Taimane
TAMPA — Virtuoso songwriter, singer and theater producer Taimane will perform on Sunday, Nov. 23, 5 p.m., in Jaeb Theater at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts, 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa.
Tickets start at $42. Visit strazcenter.org.
A simple ukulele can be a mighty instrument in the right hands. Taimane has the right hands. She moves fluidly and fluently from Bach to Zeppelin, with stops at flamenco and the traditional music of her home, Hawaii. Her virtuosity is matched by her passion for live performance and her ability to connect with audiences. Taimane’s videos have garnered 50,000,000 views and her social media followers number nearly half a million.
Taimane has established herself as one of the leading ukulele players in the world, known for her fierce and inventive style of play transcending traditional views of the instrument as a restricted device. Taimane’s musicality and approach to the stage further add to her draw. Through both beautiful originals and one-of-a-kind mashups, Taimane conjures a wide-range of deep emotions smashing the notion of Hawaii music’s being light and simple. Seeing her perform live exponentially amplifies these feelings and makes clear that Taimane is an entertainer first and foremost.
The Ritz Ybor
Hayla
TAMPA — Grammy nominated British singer-songwriter Hayla will perform on Friday, Nov. 21, 7 p.m., at the Ritz Ybor, 1503 E. Seventh Ave., Tampa.
Tickets start at $31.92. Visit www.theritzybor.com.
With an extraordinarily powerful voice, Hayla hails from Formby, Liverpool, in the United Kingdom. Over the last couple of years she has emerged as one of the most in-demand vocalists and songwriters in global dance music, featuring on a number of significant records alongside high-profile artists such as John Summit, Sub Focus, Kx5 (deadmau5 & Kaskade), Wilkinson, Example, Ben Nicky, and more. Across 2022 and 2023 Hayla received back-to-back No. 1 hits on U.S. Dance Radio, first with “Escape” by Kx5 featuring Hayla, which she co-wrote and was the lead single from the 2024 Grammy-nominated album “Kx5,” second with the gold single “Where You Are,” her first collaboration with John Summit and another incredible co-write from the in-demand female singer & songwriter. Her debut solo album “Dusk” is out now featuring her singles “Visions Of You,” “Freefall,” “Embers” and “Fall Again.”
Hayla has performed headline shows including with Kx5 at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, which broke records as the largest single-day concert headlined by an electronic music artist in North America per Pollstar, with Billboard confirming the show as the biggest ticketed global headliner dance event of 2022.
The Ritz Ybor
Marc Kinchen
TAMPA — MK will perform on Saturday, Nov. 22, 10 p.m., at the Ritz Ybor, 1503 E. Seventh Ave., Tampa.
Tickets start at $26.48. Visit www.theritzybor.com.
MK — whose real name is Marc Kinchen — is a renowned record producer and DJ hailing from Detroit. With over 1 billion global streams to his name, he is considered one of the first superstars of house music. MK’s hits such as “Burning,” “Always,” “4You,” helped define the deeper shade of U.S. house and have influenced producers worldwide.
Fast-forward to 2014 and his rework of “Look Right Through” by Storm Queen hit No. 1 in the UK singles chart, and was swiftly followed up with multi-platinum hits “Pieces Of Me,” “17” and “Back & Forth.” More recently MK embarked on a season-long residency alongside Calvin Harris at Ushuaia Ibiza, starred as the global face of the new Jaguar F-PACE campaign and has released a string of unforgettable collaborations: the highly anticipated fan-driven record “Rhyme Dust” with Dom Dolla, which went to No. 1 at U.S. Dance radio and won him an ARIA Award, and dance smash “Asking” with Sonny Fodera & Clementine Douglas, which entered the OCC as a Top 10 record. MK’s headline shows continue to sell out across the globe, with notable performances at Coachella, Glastonbury, Bonnaroo, Reading, Leeds, Longitude & Creamfields over the last year.
The Orpheum
Blind Guardian
TAMPA — German power metal outfit Blind Guardian will perform on Thursday, Nov. 20, 6:30 p.m., at the Orpheum, 14802 N. Nebraska Ave., Tampa.
Tickets start at $52.82. Visit www.theorpheum.com.
According to the band’s official website, Blind Guardian has enjoyed a steady evolution from their early days as a speed metal band to their current, renowned musical alchemy of glory, drama, and grandiosity. They have long since made their mark as the world’s definitive melodic/progressive rock band.
For many, they need no introduction, as the band possesses a track record and back catalogue of classic staples that perhaps only Iron Maiden can match. Called everything from heavy metal bards to modern day minstrels, Blind Guardian possess the ability to transport their legions of fans to new landscapes with their majestic songwriting, fantastically themed lyrics, and their meticulous, emotion-packed music.
Hard Rock Event Center
Carly Pearce
TAMPA — Grammy-winning country star Carly Pearce, Thursday, Nov. 20, 8 p.m., in the Hard Rock Event Center at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 5223 Orient Road, Tampa.
Tickets start at $110. Visit Ticketmaster.com or seminolehardrocktampa.com.
Fiercely rooted in the classics, the girl who left her Kentucky home and high school at 16 to take a job at Dollywood has grown into a woman who embraces the genre’s forward progression. Pearce lit a fire with her debut album “Every Little Thing” and the platinum-certified history-making title track, and she hasn’t slowed down since.
With the praised release of her highly anticipated fourth album, “hummingbird,” Pearce continues to resonate with her honest lyrics and timeless musicality. The critically acclaimed album includes platinum-certified lead single “we don’t fight anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton, which earned Pearce her second Grammy nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance and fifth Top 5 Country Radio hit, as well as the blazing single “truck on fire.”
Now a Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member who has performed on the famed stage more than 100 times, Pearce has come a long way from the pain she felt writing her critically acclaimed and commercially lauded third studio album 29 which includes Country Radio chart toppers “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” with Ashley McBryde and “What He Didn’t Do.” For the platinum-certified “Never Wanted To Be That Girl,” Pearce picked up her second consecutive ACM Music Event of the Year in 2022 and marked the third duet between two solo women to top Billboard’s Country Airplay chart. The song also won a Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, marking Pearce’s first and making history as the first female pairing to win in the category. In addition, Pearce’s 3x PLATINUM-certified “I Hope You’re Happy Now” with Lee Brice won both the 2020 CMA Awards Musical Event and 2021 ACM Awards Music Event, plus ACM Single of the Year.
Hard Rock Event Center
Jason Bonham
TAMPA — Jason Bonham will bring his Led Zeppelin Evening to the Tampa Bay area for a show on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 8 p.m., in the Hard Rock Event Center at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 5223 Orient Road, Tampa. Tickets start at $75. Visit Ticketmaster.com or seminolehardrocktampa.com.
Bonham always finds himself at home behind the drumkit. From this spot, he has anchored the tempo for a myriad of the most legendary artists of all-time. It’s the place where he initially realized his destiny as a kid. It’s a tried-and-true safe harbor for the expression of his purest emotions. It’s a direct conduit to his late father and Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham.
Following stints with Airrace and Virginia Wolf, he handled drums on Jimmy Page’s gold-certified “Outrider.” During 1988, he notably accompanied Page, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant behind the kit for Led Zeppelin at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary Celebration Concert. Beyond helming solo projects such as Bonham and The Jason Bonham Band, he appeared in “Rock Star” with Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Anniston.
Bonham also lent his talents to Foreigner, Little Steven, Joe Bonamassa, and Paul Rodgers. He held down the drums for Led Zeppelin’s 2007 reunion at the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert — which set the Guinness World Record for Highest Demand for Tickets for One Music Concert. The evening spawned the Celebration Day concert film and multiplatinum album, debuting Top 10 on the Billboard 200, selling 3 million-plus copies, and garnering a Grammy.
In 2010, he introduced Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening, packing venues coast-to-coast and supporting everyone from Heart to Kid Rock.
Crowbar
DeeOhGee
TAMPA — DeeOhGee will perform on Friday, Nov. 21, 7 p.m., at Crowbar, 1812 N. 17th St., Tampa.
Tickets start at $12.49. Visit www.crowbarybor.com.
According to Black Mountain Management, Nashville’s DeeOhGee are a rock ’n’ roll band — straight up, no modifiers necessary. Seeing the band live is like watching someone cling to a firehose at full blast or dig their heels in atop a thrashing mechanical bull … holding on for dear life, slowly guiding and reacting to forces at the brink of their control, somehow coming up aces in the end.
On their website, the band explains that they take the golden threads of roots music and spin them into something fresh, fierce, and unapologetically their own. Their vibe is sharp-dressed swagger meets playful sincerity, blending tongue-in-cheek humor with a sound that moves seamlessly from ’60s swinging London to psychedelic Appalachian grooves. Band members include Dylan Whitlow (vocals, bass, guitar), Zack Murphy (drums, percussion, vocals), and Matthew Paige (guitar, vocals, harmonica).
Crowbar
Easy Honey
TAMPA — Indie rock band Easy Honey will perform on Saturday, Nov. 22, 7 p.m., at Crowbar, 1812 N. 17th St., Tampa.
Tickets start at $14.56. Visit www.crowbarybor.com.
Hailing from Charleston, South Carolina, Easy Honey sounds like the starry nights, sunny graveyards, and small-town college Dairy Queens of the South, where the band took form. According to Roam Artists, the group’s songs have quickly become anthems of nostalgia for their indie rock audience of daydreamers and night seekers. Easy Honey released their album, “Cupidity Unlimited,” with contributors such as Adam Lochemes, Jon Gilbert and Charlie Stavish. The band’s raucous yet sentimental live show delivers the realness that people crave in a post COVID/internet driven world.
Brass Mug
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
TAMPA — The platinum-certified alternative rock mainstays The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus will perform on Friday, Nov. 21, 6 p.m., at Brass Mug, 1450 Skipper Road, Tampa.
Tickets are $25. Visit www.facebook.com/brassmugtampa/events.
The band recently released their new album “X’s For Eyes” via Better Noise Music. To celebrate the album’s release, they’re hitting the road on a headlining tour, which will include festivals like When We Were Young and Warped Tour along the way.
Formed in 2004 in Jacksonville, the band has accrued gold and multi-platinum singles — including their massive hit singles “Face Down” and “Your Guardian Angel,” along with their double platinum certified album “Don’t You Fake It.”
Sometimes it’s hard to believe that The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus began their expedition into the hearts and minds of a generation 20 years ago. Their blazing 2006 single “Face Down” delivered both anthemic choruses and a strident message about domestic abuse, achieving both sales accolades and adoration from crowds all over the planet.