10 hot concert tickets in Charlotte this July
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Charlotte live music fans, here’s a quick list of the 10 biggest concerts in Charlotte in July.
First, a playlist featuring songs from the 10 artists below:
July 1: Benji Hughes, Young Mister
Charlotte’s own Benji Hughes has been busy, releasing two albums and a nearly 48-minute single in 2020.
Location: Neighborhood Theatre
Time: 8pm
Tickets: $15
July 2: Ja Rule
The rapper makes an appearance at the AvidXchangeMusicFactory venue 20 years after the release of his chart-topping album, “Pain Is Love.”
Location: The Underground
Time: 9pm
Tickets: $47.50-$85
July 3-4: Con Brio, Moon Taxi, Jude Moses, Dane Page
Con Brio and Moon Taxi headline the USNWC’s two-day Fourth of July Celebration.
Location: U.S. National Whitewater Center
Time: 6pm
Tickets: Free
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July 9-10: Quiana Parler & Friends featuring Charlton Singleton
Two Grammy Award winners take the stage when Ranky Tanky’s Quiana Parler and Charlton Singleton swing through Middle C Jazz for four performances over two nights.
Location: Middle C Jazz
Time: 7pm and 9pm
Tickets: $36-$45
July 16: Butcher Brown
The jazzy five-piece group from Richmond will perform a free show at Camp North End’s Boileryard.
Location: Camp North End
Time: 6pm
Tickets: Free
July 17: Jamey Johnson, Whiskey Myers, Reyna Roberts
The country singer-songwriter opens up the amphitheatre for the summer in the first performance at the venue since the start of COVID-19.
Location: Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
Time: 6:30pm
Tickets: SOLD OUT (verified resale tickets start at $150)
July 19: Grocer, Ol’ Sport, Jordyn Zaino, Monachopsis
Philly’s Grocer brings its unique pop and rock sound to the classic Tuckaseegee Rd venue.
Location: The Milestone Club
Time: 9pm
Tickets: $7
July 23: Temple Underground
Drummer Brannen Temple, who won two Grammy Awards for his work with Gary Clark Jr., brings his band to the Queen City.
Location: The Evening Muse
Time: 10:30pm
Tickets: $20
July 23: Luke Bryan, Dylan Scott, Caylee Hammack
The country star released his seventh studio album, Born Here Live Here Die Here, last August.
Location: PNC Music Pavilion
Time: 7pm
Tickets: $51-$174.50
July 24: Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews Band makes its 24th appearance at PNC Music Pavilion since 1995.
Location: PNC Music Pavilion
Time: 7:30 pm
Tickets: $45.50 (only lawn tickets remain)
