Fall concert guide: Post Malone, Twenty One Pilots and more
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Post Malone closes out Blossom's season on Oct. 1. Photo: Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Northeast Ohio's packed year of big concerts isn't slowing down much this fall.
Why it matters: Much-anticipated shows from Aerosmith and The Black Keys may have been canceled, but there's still a lot to look forward to.
- This past weekend alone saw the likes of Billy Joel, Nicki Minaj and Jeff Lynne's ELO come to town.
Here are 10 more shows that lie ahead — whether you're looking to buy tickets or prepare for concert FOMO.
🧛 Vampire Weekend brings the Only God Was Above Us tour to Blossom Music Center with opener Cults on Sept. 19.
- Tickets start at a reasonable $35.30.
🤝 Emo rockers Something Corporate are reunited and bring their first tour in 20 years to House of Blues on Sept. 19.
- The show is sold out, but resale tickets start at $78 on StubHub.
🤘 The National and The War on Drugs offer an indie-rock twofer at Blossom on Sept. 21.
- Lawn seats are going for $38.30.
🎹 John Legend's August show with the Cleveland Orchestra was blown away by a massive storm. The make-up gig is Sept. 22 at Blossom sans the orchestra.
- Original tickets will be honored; new tickets start at $49.
🥁 Columbus' Twenty One Pilots bring the sounds of their new album "Clancy" to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Sept. 28.
- Tickets start at $60; floor seating is nearly sold out.
🎙️ Expect rap star Jeezy to deliver a big-concert vibe in a smaller venue when his Playlist Tour arrives at House of Blues on Oct. 17.
- Resale tickets start at $124 on Ticketmaster.
🤠 Post Malone closes the Blossom season on Oct. 1 by showcasing his newly minted status as a country superstar.
- Another sold-out show; resale tickets start at $178.
🧥 My Morning Jacket's southern rock stylings take over Cleveland Heights with an Oct. 4 show at Evans Amphitheater at Cain Park.
- Tickets start at $53.
☀️ André 3000's tour stops at Akron Civic Theatre on Nov. 2, featuring the Outkast member performing the songs from his debut solo album "New Blue Sun" on flute with a backing band.
- Tickets start at $49.50.
🚪 Creed and 3 Doors Down will rev up the sounds of early 2000s post-grunge at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Nov. 22.
- Tickets start at $40.
