22 upcoming concerts in the Tampa Bay area

Get the calendar out. From Doja Cat to Dr. Seuss, there are loads of shows to look forward to in our area.

A full crowd watches on from the lawn at MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre. It is night time and people are mostly sitting on blankets.

The MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre is a magical place to catch a show.

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Pop

John Legend. Lauryn Hill. Kidz Bop. There are so many exciting shows coming to the Tampa Bay area, we decided to round up 22 of the biggest gigs happening through the end of 2023.

Note: These music genres are purposefully very broad — don’t skip over a category just because you don’t think you like that genre.

Pop

Country

Ed Sheeran performs at Raymond James Stadium. There are blue lights everywhere at night time and people are holding up flashlights on their phones.

Ed Sheeran played at Raymond James Stadium in May, 2023.

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Rock

  • Sammy Hagar & The Circle | Saturday, Oct. 28 | 7 p.m. | The Sound | $92-$803
  • The Fixx | Saturday, Nov. 11 | 8 p.m. | Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre | $39-$59
  • Phoenix | Wednesday, Nov. 15 | 7 p.m. | Jannus Live | $48-$90

Hip-hop

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