Concert season heats up this fall in NYC
Star-studded benefits, legendary heroes, including Billy Joel, and promising newcomers will pack the New York City concert schedule through the end of the year. Here are 10 of the must-see shows:
OCTOBER"ALL FOR THE HALL"Best Buy Theater, 1515 Broadway,
Manhattan, Oct. 6
Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Brad Paisley, Paul Simon and Carrie Underwood will perform at the benefit for the Country Music Hall of Fame. $100; 212-930-1950, nwsdy.li/buy
RICKY MARTINMadison Square Garden, Oct. 8
His "One World" tour celebrates the fact that his recent single "Adiós" is as catchy as "Livin' La Vida Loca." $29-$150.50; 212-465-6741,
thegarden.com
TOBIAS JESSO JR.Music Hall of Williamsburg,
66 N. Sixth St., Brooklyn, Oct. 14
The Canadian singer-songwriter brings his piano-based songs from his sparkling debut "Goon" to life on his first major American tour. $25; 718-486-5400, musichallofwilliamsburg.com
DISCLOSUREMadison Square Garden, Oct. 24
The producers and DJs behind much of the "London Soul" sound, including the hits "Latch" and "Omen" with Sam Smith, arrive stateside with a massive tour. $35-$85; 212-465-6741, thegarden.com
THE WHOMadison Square Garden, Oct. 27
Will this be The Who's final farewell? Hard to say, but with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts as openers, it's bound to be one hard-rocking night. $49.50-$154.50; 212-465-6741, thegarden.com
NOVEMBERSHAMIRBowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey St.,
Manhattan, Nov. 16-17
One of the most inventive new performers around, the 20-year-old from Las Vegas dazzled with his single "On the Regular." $20 ($18 in advance); 212-260-4700,
boweryballroom.com
PUBLIC IMAGE LTD.Best Buy Theater, 1515 Broadway,
Manhattan, Nov. 16
After all these years, anger is still an energy. And people still get excited when John Lydon spits on them. $39.50; 212-930-1950, bestbuytheater.com
THE WEEKNDMadison Square Garden, Nov. 16
No one is hotter than The Weeknd right now, between his chart-topping single "Can't Feel My Face" and his blockbuster album "Beauty Behind the Madness." $39.50-$125; 212-465-6741, thegarden.com. Also at Barclays Center on Nov. 18-19.
STEVIE WONDERMadison Square Garden, Nov. 24
It's always a treat to see the legendary singer-songwriter, but this tour is extra special because he will perform his classic "Songs in the Key of Life" album in its entirety. $49.50-$165; 212-465-6741, thegarden.com
DECEMBERJIMMY BUFFETTBarclays Center, Brooklyn, Dec. 31
Replace your New Year's Eve Champagne with some margaritas this year, Parrotheads. TBA; 917-618-6700,
barclayscenter.com
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