Hey there, music lovers of the Upstate! As we soak in the holiday vibes with festive shows lighting up the December calendar, let’s take a moment to look ahead to 2025. The first half of the year is packed with amazing artists gracing our local venues like the Radio Room, the Peace Center, The Well, and more. While I can’t share every single concert happening, I’ve narrowed it down to five must-see shows that are sure to get your toes tapping and hearts racing!
Let’s kick things off with a band that has become a bit of a treasure in South Carolina—the Blue Dogs. Since 1986, this delightful group has been delighting audiences with their mix of acoustic and electric rock, which many would lovingly label as “Americana.” Leading the charge are the fantastic singer-guitarist Bobby Houck and bassist Hank Futch. Their annual shows have become a tradition, and this one promises to be nothing short of nostalgic fun and foot-stomping great music.
Next up, we have the guitar wizard, Marty Friedman, hitting the Radio Room on February 13. For those who may not know, Friedman was once a right-hand man to Dave Mustaine in the legendary band Megadeth. With insane solos and epic riffs under his belt, he’s always had a parallel solo career. Catch him shredding live and supporting his new album, “Drama.” Whether you’re a heavy metal fan or just curious about what all the fuss is about, this is going to be a show full of jaw-dropping talent!
As we jump into April, let’s chat about an iconic group, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, scheduled to play at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium on April 12. They’ve been on a musical journey from their groundbreaking archive “Will the Circle be Unbroken” to catchy hits like “Modern Day Romance.” And guess what? This tour is their heartfelt farewell. Make sure you don’t miss this historic stop on their “All the Good Times” tour—it’s sure to be a memorable night.
Just a day after the Dirt Band, mark your calendars for another big name: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit will be gracing the Peace Center on April 13. What can we say about Isbell that hasn’t been said? He’s one of the greatest songwriters of our time, with powerful lyrics and stunning melodies. His latest album, “Weathervanes,” showcases his remarkable talent and insight into the human experience. We all know that this concert may sell out pretty fast, so be sure to snag your tickets without delay!
As we look ahead to the musical delights waiting for us in 2025, there’s a lot to get excited about in the Upstate! These *five shows are just the tip of the iceberg*, and it’s clear that the concert scene will be sizzling. Whether jamming out with friends or enjoying a solo night of great tunes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Keep your eyes peeled for ticket announcements, and get ready for some unforgettable nights ahead!
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