July 30 – Julian Calendar and Fun Isn’t Fair at Petra’s July 30 – American Aquarium at Neighborhood Theatre July 30 – Halestorm and The Pretty Reckless at Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre July 29 – Forrest Isn’t Dead and Oceanic at The Evening Muse July 29 – Iration and Atmosphere at Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre July 29 – Jason Aldean at PNC Music Pavilion July 29 – Thelma & The Sleaze and Tongues of Fire at Snug Harbor July 28 – Vince Gill at Bojangles’ Coliseum July 27 – The Black Keys and Band of Horses at PNC Music Pavilion July 24 – Rob Zombie and Mudvayne at PNC Music Pavilion July 24 – Coheed and Cambria and Dance Gavin Dance at Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre July 23 – Buried In Roses and Ugli at Petra’s July 23 – Tedeschi Trucks Band and Los Lobos at PNC Music Pavilion July 22 – Shawn Mendes and Dermot Kennedy at Spectrum Center July 20 – Dikembe, Zeta and Petrov at Snug Harbor July 16 – Steely Dan at Bojangles’ Coliseum July 16 – Haunted Summer, Roman Candles and Kadey Ballard at Petra’s July 15 – Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, Slick Rick, Brand Nubian and Chubb Rock at Bojangles’ Coliseum July 15-16 – Garth Brooks at Bank of America Stadium July 15 – Jude Moses and SOLIS at Petra’s July 14 – Fernway and The Second After at The Milestone July 14 – The Chicks and Patty Griffin at PNC Music Pavilion July 12 – New Kids on the Block, Salt-N-Pepa, Rick Astley and En Vogue at Spectrum Center July 11 – Matchbox Twenty at PNC Music Pavilion July 10 – Billy Howerdel of A Perfect Circle at The Underground July 8 – OneRepublic and NEEDTOBREATHE at PNC Music Pavilion July 8 – XOXOK and Saint Floyd at The Evening Muse July 8 – DJ Fannie Mae presents Sainted at The Underground July 8 – Whiskey Myers and 49 Winchester at Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre July 1 – Chicago and Brian Wilson at PNC Music Pavilion July 3 – 5 Seconds of Summer and Pale Waves at Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre June 30 – Train, Jewel and Blues Traveler at PNC Music Pavilion June 28 – Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, Poison, and Joan Jett at Bank of America Stadium Remaining 2022 Charlotte summer concerts (updated weekly): For those on a budget, we’ll also be giving away tickets to several shows throughout the summer, so be sure to check back frequently. There are plenty of shows to consider, all of which cover a multitude of genres, and we’ll be updating this article weekly. With venues like Snug Harbor, Petra’s, The Milestone and The Evening Muse cranking out impressive local and regional bills, the city is brimming with musical entertainment this summer.
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While Charlotte was known as an undesirable stop for many national touring acts during the 2000s and 2010s, our city has had no problems attracting some of the biggest acts in music in recent years. Although it’s felt like an eternity since we’ve been able to fully enjoy the many music venues Charlotte has to offer, live shows are back. Summer concert season is officially here.