10 live concerts to see in Charlotte this month, including Patti LaBelle, Bad Bunny and Bob Dylan
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Charlotte live music fans, here’s a quick list of the 10 biggest concerts coming to Charlotte in March.
March 2: Daniel Donato
The uber-talented Nashville guitarist cut his teeth playing honkey-tonks on Broadway in the Music City during his teenage years.
- Location: Evening Muse
- Time: 7:30pm
- Tickets: $15
March 13: Patti LaBelle
The 77-year-old R&B and soul singer has earned 13 Grammy nominations and two wins in her 60+ year career.
- Location: Belk Theater
- Time: 7pm
- Tickets: $49.50-$199.50
March 16: Tyler, The Creator; Kali Uchis; Vince Staples; Teezo Touchdown
The rapper released his sixth album (and fifth straight to reach the top of the US Rap charts), Call Me If You Get Lost, in June.
- Location: Bojangles Coliseum
- Time: 7pm
- Tickets: $150-$261.25
March 17: Maxwell, Anthony Hamilton, Joe
The R&B musician and three-time Grammy winner makes an appearance at the Uptown arena with Charlotte’s own Anthony Hamilton.
- Location: Spectrum Center
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: $64.50-$283.50
March 18: Langhorne Slim, Riddy Arman
The singer-songwriter released his seventh studio album, Strawberry Mansion, in January of 2021.
- Location: Visulite Theatre
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: $25
March 22: Shovels & Rope, Jeremie Albino
The husband and wife folk duo hit the road in support of their February release, “Manticore.”
- Location: Visulite Theatre
- Time: 8 pm
- Tickets: $30
March 25: Lettuce
The funk sextet met in Boston at Berklee in 1992, and in 2020, finally received its first Grammy nomination, for Instrumental Album of the Year
- Location: Neighborhood Theatre
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: $25-$35
March 26: Bad Bunny
The Puerto Rican rapper was Spotify’s most streamed artist in both 2020 and 2021.
- Location: Spectrum Center
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: $200-$6,000
March 30: Bob Dylan
Dylan accomplished more in the first decade of his career than most musicians dream of doing in a lifetime, then added 10 Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Nobel Prize in Literature.
- Location: Ovens Auditorium
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: $62.50-$430
March 31: John Craigie, The Lowest Pair
The singer-songwriter who draws comparisons to Woodie Guthrie is sharp, witty, and the perfect musician to see at a packed Evening Muse.
- Location: Evening Muse
- Time: 7:30pm
- Tickets: SOLD OUT
