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Upcoming concerts happening in Tampa Bay

The major live music shows happening from July 7-14, plus their openers and Billboard rankings.

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From smooth country crooners to nostolgic pop-punk, here are the major concerts coming straight to TBAY in the next week.

Luke Combs

Venue: Raymond James Stadium
Date: Friday, July 7 + Saturday, July 8
Openers: Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Flatland Cavalry, and Brent Cobb
Top Billboard hit: “Forever After All”

Matchbox Twenty

Venue: MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre at The Florida State Fairgrounds
Date: Saturday, July 8
Opener: Ben Rector
Top Billboard hit: “Bent”

Foreigner

Venue: MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre at The Florida State Fairgrounds
Date: Sunday, July 9
Opener: Loverboy
Top Billboard hit: “Waiting For A Girl Like You”

Venue: Amalie Arena
Date: Monday, July 10
Opener: Turnstile
Top Billboard hit: “All The Small Things”

Dierks Bentley

Venue: MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre at The Florida State Fairgrounds
Date: Friday, July 14
Opener: Jordan Davis
Top Billboard hit: “Feel That Fire”

Louis Tomlinson

Venue: Yuengling Center
Date: Friday, July 14
Opener: The Snuts and Andrew Cushin
Top Billboard hit: “Back To You”

For more concerts later this season, check out our list.

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