The Triangle's fall concert schedule is jam-packed with great artists
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Sabrina Carpenter performs during the 2024 Governors Ball. Photo: Marleen Moise/Getty Images
The Triangle has a stacked lineup of concerts coming this fall, providing a nice slate of entertainment for when the temperatures slowly begin to drop.
Here's who is coming to town:
π€ Sept. 5-7: The Hopscotch Music Festival returns to downtown Raleigh for multiple days with artists like Waxahatchee, St. Vincent, Faye Webster, Guided by Voices and dozens more.
π» Sept. 10: Legendary film score composer Hans Zimmer takes on PNC Arena.
πΈ Sept. 11: Indie rock legends Built to Spill stop at Cat's Cradle in Carrboro.
Sept. 11: Singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris plays DPAC in Durham.
π€ Sept. 12: Pop star Meghan Trainor stops off at Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh.
π Sept. 13: '90s legends Hootie & The Blowfish perform at Coastal Credit Union Music Park in Raleigh.
π Sept. 14: The Carolinadaze Music Festival takes over Red Hat Amphitheater with a lineup featuring Janelle MonΓ‘e, Asheville singer Moses Sumney and band Helado Negro and Charlotte rapper Lute.
π₯ Sept. 18: Rock group Mt. Joy comes to Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary.
π€² Sept. 18: Creed will try to take you higher at Coastal Credit Union Music Par in Raleigh.
π€ Sept. 20: Country rapper Jelly Roll takes over PNC Arena in Raleigh.
ποΈ Sept. 20-21: Singer-songwriter Jason Isbell does two nights at DPAC.
πͺ Sept. 24-28: The IBMA World of Bluegrass Festival comes to Raleigh one last time, with free and ticketed shows throughout downtown.
π₯ Oct. 4: Rock group Lake Street Dive returns to the Triangle to play Red Hat Amphitheater.
π€ Oct. 5: Rapper Post Malone takes a turn playing Coastal Credit Union Music Park.
π Oct. 8: Rapper Nicki Minaj returns to Raleigh to play PNC Arena.
πΈ Oct. 9: Indie rockers Vampire Weekend perform at Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh.
ποΈ Oct. 11: Durham singer Skyler Gudasz holds an album release party at Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw.
βοΈ Oct. 19: Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter makes a stop at PNC Arena in Raleigh.
π Oct. 19: Durham psychedelic super group Soda Water Sea and the North Carolina duo Carpenter/Cohen host a party at The Fruit in Durham.
π€ Oct. 22: Modern country great Sturgill Simpson/Johnny Blue Skies brings his tour to Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary.
πͺ Nov. 12: Rapper Andre 3000 performs with his experimental jazz group at DPAC.
π€ Nov. 19: Singer Bonnie Raitt entertains DPAC in Durham.
