10 biggest concerts coming to Charlotte in September, from the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Elton John to Karol G
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Flea and the Red Hot Chili Peppers will be at BofA Stadium on September 1. Photo: Scott Legato/Getty Images
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Charlotte live music fans, here’s a quick list of the 10 biggest concerts coming to the city in September.
First, a playlist featuring songs from the artists below:
September 1: Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Strokes, Thundercat
The California rockers, who first played in Charlotte in 1987 at Kidnappers on Old Pineville Road, will perform for the 12th time in the Queen City, this time at a packed Bank of America Stadium.
- Location: Bank of America Stadium
- Time: 6:30 pm
- Tickets: $45.50-$674
September 3: PJ Morton, DJ Arie Spins
The Grammy Award-winning R&B singer and keyboardist released his latest studio album, “Watch the Sun,” this spring.
- Location: Knight Theater
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: SOLD OUT
September 3-4: Colony House, Michael Franti + Spearhead, Goldpark, Of Good Nature
Whitewater Center’s annual Labor Day celebration features Colony House, Michael Franti + Spearhead, Goldpark and Charlotte’s Of Good Nature.
- Location: Whitewater Center
- Time: 6pm
- Tickets: Free but you have to pay for parking
September 7: Sarah Jarosz, Ric Robertson
The multi-instrumentalist and folk singer Jarosz has won four Grammy Awards since releasing her first album in 2009.
Location: Neighborhood Theatre
Time: 8pm
Tickets: $32.50-$85.50
September 10: Willie Nelson, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Billy Strings, Larkin Poe, Charley Crockett
The country legend Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival Tour visits Charlotte for a packed afternoon and evening of music.
- Location: PNC Music Pavilion
- Time: 3:25pm
- Tickets: $35-$435
September 13: Amanda Shires, w/ Honey Harper
The very talented singer-songwriter and fiddle player’s latest release, “Take It Like a Man,” features Jason Isbell (her husband) and Maren Morris.
- Location: Neighborhood Theatre
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: $25-$149
September 18: Elton John
The Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, which started in 2018 and goes through 2023, swings through Charlotte in what will be legendary singer and pianist’s last performance here.
- Location: Bank of America Stadium
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: $121.50-$1,337
September 18: Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors, The National Parks
The Americana musician’s latest album, “Dragons,” became his fifth straight to reach a top six spot on the folk charts.
- Location: Neighborhood Theatre
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: $30-$105
September 20: Karol G, w/ Agudelo888
The Colombian singer follows up her Coachella appearance and six 2022 Latin American Music Award wins with a massive North American tour.
- Location: Spectrum Center
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: $99-$959.25
September 25: Wilderado, Michigander
The indie trio Wilderado kicked off 2022 with a completely sold out US tour before heading to the UK and Ireland in support of alt-J.
- Location: Neighborhood Theatre
- Time: 8pm
- Tickets: $15-$25
