Check out the acts set to play Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh this summer. Announced so far: Toby Keith, Alanis Morissette, Megadeth, Backstreet Boys and many more.

Toby Keith: June 6

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Toby Keith is bringing his "Country Comes To Town" Tour to the Jones Beach Theater in early July. With Clay Walker.

Kidz Bop Live: June 27

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Kidz Bop will be back at Jones Beach this summer for another live show, performing kid-friendly versions of pop radio hits.

Jimmy Buffet: Aug. 4

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When Jimmy Buffett and his Coral Reefer Band come to town, you know it will be a packed scene—every year, Parrotheads fill the lot down at the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater way before the show even kicks off; he’ll be back this summer as part of his " Slack Tide 2020” tour.

Brad Paisley: Aug. 13

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He’s sold millions of albums and won three Grammys, which certainly qualifies Brad Paisley as a superstar—and he’ll be back at the Jones Beach Theater this summer, this time with Jordan Davis and Gabby Barrett.

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performs on stage during KIDZ BOP Live at Beacon Theatre on November 4, 2018 in New York City.

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Following this year's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the band is rejoining forces with former frontman Michael McDonald (pictured) and touring in celebration of its 50th anniversary. The show will stopping by the amphitheater over Zach's Bay along with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.

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Following the 2017 passing of co-founder Walter Becker, the band Steely Dan is now led by fellow original Donald Fagen (pictured). Smooth pop rocker Winwood is joining forces with the Donald-led 'Dan as part of the Earth After Hours summer tour, which will make a stop at the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater.

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The beloved soft rockers will be out this summer on Taylor's (pictured) "Great American Standard Songbook" tour, during which he'll be focusing on selections from some of Americana genre's most popular tunes, and others from standards that have survived the test of time to become inter-generational classics.

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Like their signature song "Everybody" states: "Backstreet's back..." as their "DNA World Tour" launches from the Jones Beach Theater.

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The current line-up of relaxed-rocking, chart-topping Chicago (left) will drop by Jones Beach with a summer tour also starring 80's heartthrob, pop rock star and actor Rick Springfield.

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With a core consisting of once-feuding siblings Chris (left) and Rich Robinson, this big hit blues rock band is back together again and touring this year, which includes a show at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater. The group is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their 1990 debut album "Shake Your Money Maker."

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Led by Dave Matthews (pictured), this college rock jam band may be a Grammy winner with big music sales, but they are most famous for their live shows, which likely means a massive turnout ahead when DMB plays the bay down by Jones Beach.

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Led by frontman Rob Thomas (pictured), Matchbox 20 will bring its pop rock catalog to the Jones Beach Theater in a program that will also include a set from fellow late 90's hitmakers The Wallflowers, which has seen changes to its lineup but remains led by original lead singer Jakob Dylan.

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With style notable for its pop and R&B sensibilities, Hunt (pictured) is coming to Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater as part of his "Southside Summer" tour, and will be bringing supporting acts Kip Moore, Travis Denning and Ernest.

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Anyone who grew up on MTV in the 80s should know these bands: Hagar (pictured), formerly of Van Halen, now runs with The Circle, which includes VH bandmate bassist Michael Anthony and famed drummer Jason Bonham--while had rocking Whitesnake is famous both for its radio hits and sexy music videos. Both will stop by Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater this year and will further be joined by fellow 80's rockers Night Ranger, whose 1984 hit "Sister Christian" is still a party favorite.

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Talk about a double bill: both Journey and Pretenders are Rock and Roll Hall of Famers--but their sounds are very different. Currently fronted by Arnel Pineda (center), Journey is a classic rock super-band while the Pretenders--still led by Chrissie Hynde (right) are rock darlings who are also beloved among the alt-rock and new wave crowd. Expect to hear a lot of likely familiar songs when the two rock the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater stage.

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Chad Kroeger (pictured) will be leading Canadian pop rockers Nickelback as they play their "All The Right Reasons" national tour with the current line-up of Stone Temple Pilots, who are now fronted by lead singer Jeff Gutt and have evolved from their grunge beginnings to reach a more melodic sound.

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celebrate the Broadway opening of Escape to Margaritaville with Jimmy Buffett and cast on March 15, 2018 in New York City.

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The Grammy Award-winning country group (pictured) will be taking its "Ocean 2020" tour through the Jones Beach Theater; also featuring Jake Owen and Maddie & Tae.

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performs onstage at the 51st annual CMA Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on November 8, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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He's a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire and he's sold well more than a 100-million records--but not only will Rod Stewart (pictured) be performing at the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, he's bringing special guests (and fellow Rock Hall of Famers) Cheap Trick to the arena as well.

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Brandon Boyd (pictured) and his bandmates in the hard rock outfit Incubus are making the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater a stop on their 2020 North American amphitheater tour; funky reggae rockers 311 and alt-rock band Badflower are also on the bill.

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Delivering its brand of radio-friendly hard rock for decades, Foreigner (pictured) will be back at Jones Beach this summer with their "Juke Box Heroes" tour, which also includes and this year they'll be on a bill also featuring classic rock from Kansas and heavier sounds from Swedish Music Hall of Famer Europe.

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Rock and Roll Hall of Famers (and yacht rock darlings) Hall & Oates are going to bring their funky soulful sound to Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, behind opening efforts from Squeeze and KT Tunstall.

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Members of the Country Music Hall of Fame, this duo has cranked out some of line-dancing's most popular boot-scoots--and while they had retired the act years ago, their "Reboot" tour gets them back on national stages together for the first time in a decade--and the amphitheater at Jones Beach Theater is going to be one of those.

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The country music star will be bringing his "Center Point Road Tour" to Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, which also features opening acts Cole Swindell and Hardy.

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From his beginnings as a reality competition show winner to scoring Grammy nominations, he's come a long way--and one way he'll be going as part of his current "Town Ain't Big Enough World" tour is to Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, along with Scotty McCreery and Payton Smith aboard to open.

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In celebration of their 20th anniversary, this country band behind several platinum records and No. 1 hit songs is out on a "Farewell: Life Is a Highway Tour," and as they say they're planning to disband after the tour is through, this might be your last chance to see the group together and at Jones Beach Theater.

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