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Steve Winwood Performs at Coronation Concert, 2nd Stage Appearance in 4 Years

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Steve Winwood at the Coronation Concert, Windsor Castle, May 7, 2023

Steve Winwood sang “Higher Love” at the Coronation Concert for King Charles, at Windsor Castle, on Sunday, May 7, 2023. The commanding performance of one of his solo favorites—with a full chorus and orchestra composed of members from Commonwealth nations—was just the second stage appearance in the past four years for the legendary artist who turns 75 on May 12. The rest of the concert featured a lineup that included Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, Take That, Bette Midler, and Andrea Bocelli.

Winwood’s previous performance was as a special guest of the Staks Band, on July 10, 2022, at the final Cornbury Music Festival in Oxfordshire, England, when joined the band’s set to play several songs including “Higher Love,” “A Whiter Shade of Pale”—as a tribute to Gary Brooker who died earlier that year—and “Gimme Some Lovin’.” According to the reliable website, Setlist.fm , Winwood’s last known performance had been on Feb. 28, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.

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The amazing Steve Winwood singing Higher Love #CoronationConcert pic.twitter.com/YU7kiOxRWn — Farrukh (@implausibleblog) May 7, 2023

Winwood was supposed to be the supporting act on Steely Dan’s tour, which was originally planned for 2020 and then 2021. After it had been KO’d twice by the pandemic, Winwood withdrew from the tour with a brief announcement on his various social media platforms. “Due to unforeseen circumstances,” it read, “Steve will not be appearing with Steely Dan on the upcoming Spring/Summer 2022 tour.” The note added, “Please stay tuned for new show announcements.” None have been forthcoming.

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An aerial view of Steve Winwood’s performance at the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle

The day before the 2022 performance, Winwood posted a rehearsal clip. The Staks Band  describe themselves as “a high-energy Soul/R&B band featuring musicians who have collectively performed and recorded with some of the biggest names in the industry. The regular line-up is often augmented by well-known guest artists.”

You know, like Steve Winwood.

According to a fan who attended the 2022 outdoor performance in the sweltering summer heat, Winwood didn’t join the band’s set until around halfway through. The fan says he played three songs: “Higher Love,” “A Whiter Shade of Pale,” and “Gimme Some Lovin’.” “I think that was it, unless emotion has clouded my memory, she joked.” Winwood was joined by his son, Cal, who plays congas.

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Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood Announce 14 City U.S. Tour – It Kicks Off 10 June in New Jersey

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Updated 20 February with revised onsale information for Houston and links to all venues for further information. Original press release issued on 11 February 2009:

On Heels of Three Exclusive Shows at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Duo Announce A Special 14-City U.S. Tour This Spring

After their historic three-nights at Madison Square Garden, Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood announced today an exclusive 14 city U.S. tour beginning June 10, 2009.

After a stunning collaboration at the Chicago Crossroads Guitar Festival in July of 2007 and much speculation, Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton announced three eagerly anticipated concerts at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Those shows featured the artists performing together in a varied set list with Blind Faith classics and solo hits from each artist. Critics acclaimed the shows as historic and some of the best Clapton Winwood work ever. The tour promises more of the same collaborative musicianship that made these men legendary award-winning artists.

Both Winwood and Clapton have long and prestigious musical careers with countless honors and awards to their names. Their musical paths connected in 1969 with the formation of Blind Faith, a group that pioneered the fusion of rock and blues into tremendous studio and stage success. Despite critical and popular acclaim, the band was short-lived with only one album and a brief 1969 tour that debuted July 12 at Madison Square Garden and ended August 24th in Hawaii. Since that final show, Winwood and Clapton have remained friends, but have only performed together a few times over the years for an occasional song at a charity event. The 2008 Madison Square Garden shows were the first full Winwood-Clapton concerts in 40 years. Additionally, 2009 marks the 40th anniversary of Blind Faith and 40 years since they performed to over 100,000 people in Hyde Park, London.

Steve Winwood is currently signed to Columbia Records and released an album of new music, NINE LIVES in 2008. Eric Clapton’s compilation album Complete Clapton was released in 2008 on Reprise Records. The duo’s captivating performance at the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago can be seen as part of a 2-disc DVD available now from Rhino Entertainment. A forthcoming 2-disc DVD/CD of the duo’s Madison Square Garden shows will be released this Spring.

Ticket On-Sale Information: Check local listings. Tickets available at ticketmaster.com.*

2009 TOUR SCHEDULE:

June 10 East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center June 12 Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Center * June 13 Washington, DC Verizon Center June 15 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center June 17 Chicago, IL United Center June 18 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center June 20 Omaha, NE Qwest Center June 21 Denver, CO Pepsi Center June 23 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center June 24 Houston, TX Toyota Center * June 26 Glendale, AZ Jobing.com Arena June 27 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Arena June 29 Oakland, CA Oracle Arena June 30 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl

– – end of official press release issued on 11 February 2009 – –

* All shows EXCEPT Wachovia Center / Philadelphia and Toyota Center / Houston will be sold by Ticketmaster. See below for Philadelphia and Houston on-sale information and links.

ON SALE DETAILS

Concert information may not appear on ticket vendor’s website until 24 to 48 hours prior to sale. Please be sure to check back for updated information as the onsale dates approach as all information is subject to change. Check venue websites for additional details on local ticket information and seating charts.

10 June / Izod Center, East Rutherford NJ Internet sales from ticketmaster.com and livenation.com Telephone sales from Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 1-800-745-3000 Tickets on sale to the general public 21 February from 10AM Venue Information

12 June / Wachovia Center, Philadelphia PA *UPDATED ONSALE INFO* Internet sales from ComcastTix.com Ticketmaster will *not* sell tickets for this event. Comcast Tix is the official ticket seller for this show Tickets on sale to the general public 28 February from 10AM Venue Information

13 June / Verizon Center, Washington DC Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 20 February from 10AM Venue information

15 June / Schottenstein Center, Columbus OH Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 21 February from 10AM Venue Information

17 June / United Center, Chicago IL Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 28 February from 10AM Venue information

18 June / Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul MN Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 28 February from 10AM Venue Information

20 June / Qwest Center, Omaha NE Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 28 February from 10AM Venue Information

21 June / Pepsi Center, Denver CO Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 21 February from 10AM Venue Information

23 June / American Airlines Center, Dallas TX Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 21 February from 10AM Venue Information

24 June / Toyota Center, Houston TX *UPDATED ONSALE INFO* Tickets for this concert will not be sold via Ticketmaster Toyota Center – Ticket Page from their official website Tickets on sale to the general public 28 February from 10AM Venue Information

26 June / Jobing.com Arena, Glendale AZ Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 23 February from 10AM Venue Information

27 June / MGM Grand Arena, Las Vegas NV Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 28 February from 10AM Venue Information

29 June / Oracle Arena, Oakland CA Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 2 March from 10AM Venue Information

30 June / Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles CA Internet sales from ticketmaster.com Tickets on sale to the general public 22 February from 10AM Venue Information

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Steely Dan have announced their Earth After Hours summer tour with special guest Steve Winwood. The itinerary will play amphitheatres across North America from 2 June, running until 11 July and visiting outdoor venues in such cities as Seattle, Toronto and Los Angeles. Both storied artists will perform a wide selection of their best-loved songs.

The official presale credit card of the tour is Citi, whose card members will be able to purchase pre-sale tickets from next Tuesday (21 January) at 10am local time until Friday 24 January at 10pm local time through Citi EntertainmentSM. Complete presale details are available at www.citientertainment.com. Tickets go on general sale on 25 January at 10am local time at LiveNation.com.

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Tuesday, June 02, 2020: Portland, OR, Veterans Memorial Coliseum Thursday, June 04, 2020: Auburn, WA, White River Amphitheatre Saturday, June 06, 2020: Concord, CA, Concord Pavilion Monday, June 08, 2020: Los Angeles, CA, Hollywood Bowl Tuesday, June 09, 2020: Chula Vista, CA: North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre Thursday, June 11, 2020: Phoenix, AZ, Ak-Chin Pavilion Saturday, June 13, 2020: Fort Worth, TX, Dickies Arena Sunday, June 14, 2020: Woodlands, TX, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman Wednesday, June 17, 2020: Rogers, AR, Walmart AMP Friday, June 19, 2020: Atlanta, GA, Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park Saturday, June 20, 2020: Memphis, TN, TBA Tuesday, June 23, 2020: Toronto, ON, Budweiser Stage Wednesday, June 24, 2020: Clarkston, MI, DTE Energy Music Theatre Friday, June 26, 2020: Tinley Park, IL, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – Chicago, IL Sunday, June 28, 2020: Cincinnati, OH, Riverbend Music Center Tuesday, June 30, 2020: Saratoga Springs, NY, Saratoga Performing Arts Center Wednesday, July 01, 2020: Mansfield, MA, Xfinity Center Friday, July 03, 2020: Syracuse, NY, St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview Sunday, July 05, 2020: Wantagh, NY, Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theatre Tuesday, July 07, 2020: Vienna, VA, Wolf Trap* Wednesday, July 08, 2020: Vienna, VA, Wolf Trap* Friday, July 10, 2020: Holmdel, NJ, PNC Bank Arts Center Saturday, July 11, 2020: Bethel, NY, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

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Biggest summer concert season at Blossom Music Center since the ‘80s: How to get tickets

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The summer of 2024 will be one of the busiest concert seasons at Blossom Music Center since the 1980s. Among the artists performing, clockwise from top left: Norah Jones, Noah Kahan, Alanis Morissette and Pitbull. Getty Images

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CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio - Across its storied history, Blossom Music Center has hosted thousands of concerts. But the 2024 pop concert season is packed with artists young, mature and just plain old and still going. The 2024 Blossom Music Center’s schedule has more than 40 shows, the most in any summer since its mid-1980s peak.

Some weeks are so packed with touring acts that music fans with eclectic tastes and mounds of extra cash in their pockets could spend nearly a full week watching live music. Here is the full Blossom schedule for 2024.

Noah Kahan

Noah Kahan will perform May 28, 2024, at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)

Noah Kahan: We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour

Tuesday, May 28

The singer-songwriter nominated for a Best New Artist Grammy in 2023, whose tune “Stick Season” was a hit on TikTok before it was even released, is going to have the biggest summer of his still young career. He will headline sheds and arenas this summer on the strength of his platinum third album, “Stick Season,” which topped charts in several countries.

8 p.m., Tickets start at $68.69 and are available at l ivenation.com .

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21 Savage: American Dream Tour

Wednesday, May 29

The star Atlanta rapper’s third album, “American Dream,” debuted atop the Billboard 200. Savage’s other collaborative albums with Metro Boomin’ and Drake, with whom he also toured, were also chart-toppers. and his duet with J. Cole, “A Lot,” earned both rappers their first Grammys. Savage is good at collaborating. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $42.35 and are available at livenation.com .

Chris Stapleton’s All-America Road Show

Friday, May 31

The celebrated Grammy, CMA, and ACM-winning singer-songwriter-guitarist, whose soulful ballad “Tennesee Whiskey” earned a diamond certification and is covered in bars across America, is still riding high off his latest album “Higher,” which topped the Billboard Country albums. Stapleton will be bringing singer-songwriter Marcus King and the married singing duo The War and Treaty. 7 p.m., Sold out. More information at livenation.com .

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NEEDTOBREATHE: The Caves World Tour

Saturday, June 1

The Christian-friendly rock band has long since crossed over in its nine album career and has chart-topping tunes across the Billboard charts, including uplifting anthemic tunes such as “Let’s Stay Home Tonight and “Who Am I.” Judah & The Lion will open the show. Tickets start at $29.95 and are available at. livenation.com .

Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney will perform June 6, 2024, at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls. (Photo by Rick Scuteri/Invision/AP, File) Rick Scuteri/Invision/AP

Kenny Chesney: Sun Goes Down Tour

Thursday, June 6

The long-reigning stadium-filling country superstar, who was the only country artist listed among Billboard’s Top 10 touring acts of the century, is hitting the road behind his 20th studio album “Born,” released in March, and is purposely touring more “intimate” amphitheaters rather than his usual stadiums. Singer-songwriter Megan Moroney will open the show. 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $66.70 and are available at livenation.com .

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Foreigner & Styx with John Waite – Renegades and Juke Box Heroes Tour

Wed, June 12,

Freshly minted 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Foreigner are on what’s been billed as their farewell tour along with fellow ‘70s and ‘80s classic rock stalwarts Styx and John “Missing You” Waite. Tickets start at $41.30 and are available at livenation.com .

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New Kids On The Block with Paula Abdul & DJ Jazzy Jeff

Friday, June 14

The ‘80s boy-band-turned-middle-aged-man band seemingly still has the right stuff for their grown fans. NKOTB will be joined by ‘80s pop-dance machine Paula Abdul (no word if MC Skat Kat will be involved) and the erstwhile, pioneering DJ Jazzy Jeff for a fun trip into the musical Wayback Machine. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $32.55 and are available at livenation.com .

Hank Williams Jr.

Friday, June 21

Rockin’ country icon “Bocephus” received critical acclaim for his recent 58th album, “Rich White Honky Blues,” featuring covers of classic blues tunes produced by the Black Keys Dan Auerbach and released on his Easy Eye Sound record label. Fellow legend Marty Stuart & his Fabulous Superlatives and 7 p.m.Tickets start at $54.35 and are available at livenation.com .

Dave Matthews Band

Dave Matthews Band will perform June 25 at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls.. Tim Larsen, AP

Dave Matthews Band

Tuesday, June 25

Another member of the Rock Hall’s class of 2024, the DMB has been a annual visitor to Blossom for much of the century. The band’s tenth studio album, “Walk Around The Moon,” continued its string of hit records by peaking at No. 5 on the Billboard 200. 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $67.20 and are available at livenation.com .

Niall Horan: “The Show” Live on Tour 2024

Wednesday, June 26

The former One Direction member is now a solo singer-songwriter mixing classic Laurel Canyon vibes with synth-pop, rock and other sounds on his latest album, “The Show,” led by the singles “Heaven” and the tense “Meltdown.” 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $29.50 and are available at livenation.com .

Third Eye Blind with Yellowcard – Summer Gods Tour 2024

Friday, July 5

The late ‘90s Bay area alt-pop rockers -- who gave the world “Semi-Charmed Life” and “How’s It Going to Be” -- haven’t released an album since 2021′s “Our Bande Apart.” But they are teaming up to tour with early aughts pop-punkers Yellowcard, whose last album of new material was “Yellowcard” released in 2016. In February, Yellowcard band leader Ryan Key recorded an album of re-arranged Yellowcard covers with the Nasvhile-based post-rock band Hammock. Fortunately, both bands already have a string of fan favorites to play for fans, making the show a comfortable evening of hits. Arizona will open. 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at $45.90 and are available at livenation.com .

Norah Jones

Norah Jones will perform July 11 at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Norah Jones with Mavis Staples

Thursday, July 11

The nine-time Grammy winner released her ninth studio album, the gently soulful and upbeat “Visions,” recorded with the always-busy producer and multi-instrumentalist Leon Michels, in March 2024. Jones will tour with soul legend Mavis Staples, one of her many past duet partners and influences. Staples, a 1999 Rock Hall inductee with her family band The Staples Singers, has enjoyed a late-career renaissance with assistance from talented admirers and songwriters, including Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, Ben Harper, Neko Case, Valerie June, and others. Her most recently released album was a collaboration with fellow Rock Hall inductee, the late Levon Helm. “Carry Me Home,” recorded in 2011, shortly before the former The Band drummer’s death. 8 p.m. Tickets start at $78.25 and are available available at livenation.com .

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Luke Bryan: Mind of a Country Boy Tour 2024

Friday, July 12

Bryan, an “American Idol” judge and five-time Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year, also holds the very 21st-century distinction of being the most “digital single RIAA certified” country artist of all time with 84 million “digital single units” to go with his 30 No. 1. Dillion Carmichael, Alana Springsteen Larry Fleet and DJ Rock will open. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $89.25 and are available at livenation.com .

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Train & REO Speedwagon – Summer Road Trip 2024

Monday, July 15

Pop hitmakers Train team up with REO Speedwagon, one of their classic po-rock progenitors, giving fans a night of hits, including the former’s Grammy-winning Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” and “Hey, Soul Sister,” and the latter’s ‘70s and ‘80s radio staples, “Ridin’ The Storm Out,” “Keep On Lovin’ You,” and “Can’t Fight This Feeling. 6:25 p.m. Tickets start at $48.65 and are available at livenation.com .

Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire: Heart & Soul Tour 2024

Tuesday, July 16

A pair of Rock Hall inducted groups, Chicago (2016) and Earth, Wind & Fire ( 2000), team up for an evening filled with tunes that resemble the sound of middle and late 1970s radio. So many memorable horn charts on top of so many classic grooves should have the likely Boomer-heavy crowd dancing in their seats. 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $38.55 and are available at livenation.com .

Alanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette will perform July 17 at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

Alanis Morissette: The Triple Moon Tour

Wednesday, July 17

Canadian alt-rock goddess Alanis Morissette returns to Blossom with 2015 Rock Hall inductee Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and up-and-coming Nashville singer-songwriter Morgan Wade opening. 7 p.m. Tickets start $25.55 and are available at livenation.com .

Sam Hunt: Locked Up Tour 2024

Friday, July 19

Georgia songwriter turned successful R&B and pop-infused country singer-songwriter with chart-topping hits, including “Leave the Night On” and “Make You Miss Me.” George Birge and Russell Dickerson will open. 7 p.m. Tickets start $48.65 and are available at livenation.com .

Red Hot Chili Peppers: Unlimited Love Tour

Monday, July 22

The 2012 Rock Hall inductees are still offering fans the chance to suck their collective kisses. Fan favorite guitarist John Frusciante returned in 2019, giving RHCP fans who play guitar someone else’s fingers to stare at besides bassist Flea. Seun Kuti and Irontom will open. 7 p.m. Tickets start $115.50 and are available at livenation.com .

Totally Tubular Festival

Sunday, July 28

This flashback show brings together 1980s hitmakers, Thomas Dolby (“She Blinded Me With Science), the Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey (”Hold Me Now”), Modern English (“I Melt With You”), Men Without Hats (“The Safety Dance”), The Romantics (“Talking In Your Sleep”), and Bow Bow Wow (“I Want Candy”). 6 p.m. Tickets start $35.30 and are available at livenation.com .

Sammy Hagar: The Best of All Worlds Tour

Monday, July 29

The Red Rocker plays the hits from his solo career and the Van Hagar era. Canadian rockers Loverboy are also on the bill. 7 p.m. Tickets start $73.35 and are available at livenation.com .

Primus and Coheed and Cambria

Monday, August 5

Two bands with unique and progressive sounds and obsessive fan bases join forces for an unusual evening of unusual music under the Blossom pavilion. 7 p.m. Tickets start $78.25 and are available at livenation.com .

Hozier

Hozier will perform Aug. 6, 2024, at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP) Andy Kropa/Invision/AP

Hozier - Unreal Unearth Tour 2024

Tuesday, August 6

The “Take Me To Church” singer-songwriter continues touring behind his third album, “Unreal Unearth,” which topped Billboard’s rock, alternative, and folk album charts upon its release in 2023. Singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun opens. Sold out. Go to Livenation.com for more information.

Thirty Seconds To Mars: Seasons World Tour

Wednesday, August 7

The prog-alt-electronic-band led by actor Jared Leto (“Morbius”) and his brother Shannon hit the road to promote their sixth album “It’s the End of the World But It’s a Beautiful Day.” Emo-punks AFI, Youtuber Poppy and Cleveland-born emo-pop-punker KennyHoopla open. 6:30 p.m. Tickets start $41.30 and are available at livenation.com .

John Legend: An Evening with

Thursday, August 8

This show is officially part of the Cleveland Orchestra’s 2024 Blossom Music Festival, but we’ll throw it in here because Legend will be singing many of his past hits and telling stories with accompaniment from conductor Anthony Parnther and the orchestra. 8 p.m.: Tickets start at $54 and are available at seatgeek.com .

Dan + Shay: Heartbreak On The Map Tour

Friday, August 9

The country-pop duo of Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney has torn up the country singles charts with Grammy-winning hits, including “Tequila,” “Speechless,” and the duet with Justin Bieber, “10,000 Hours.” Country hunks Jake Owens and Dylan Marlowe will open. 7 p.m. Tickets start $41.30 and are available at livenation.com .

The Queens of R&B: Xscape & SWV

Saturday, August 10

A quintet of Gen-X R&B queens and princesses unite for an evening of throwback jams, including SWV’s “Right Here,” and Xscape’s “Just Kickin’ It. Also providing the Gen-X jams are Mya, Total and 702. 7 p.m. Tickets start $41.30 and are available at livenation.com .

Kidz Bop Live 2024

Sunday, August 11

The wildly popular record series of kids performing sanitized versions of current pop songs has been taken to the stage. A pavilion only show. 4 p.m. Tickets start $41.30 and are available at livenation.com .

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Ryan Gosling, left, and Margot Robbie in a scene from "Barbie." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP) AP

Barbie The Movie: In Concert

Monday, August 12

A screening of “The Barbie Movie” accompanied live by an all-women orchestra conducted by Macy Schmidt. Tickets start $24.55 and are available at livenation.com .

Tedeschi Trucks Band: Deuces Wild 2024

Tuesday, August 13

The married team of slide guitarist Derek Trucks and singer-guitarist Susan Tedeschi returns to Blossom, with special guest Margo Price opening. This is a pavilion-only show. 8 p.m. Tickets start at $24.55 and are available at livenation.com .

Hootie & the Blowfish: Summer Camp with Trucks Tour

Thursday, August 15

‘90s hitmakers return to active duty with fellow ‘90s holdovers Collective Soul and Edwin McCain. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $54.60 and are available at livenation.com .

Human Musical Group Sensations Glass Animals: Tour of Earth

Wednesday, August 21

English pop-rockers will be promoting their upcoming fourth studio album, “I Love You So F***ing Much,” led by the single “Creatures in Heaven.” Rapper singer Kevin Abstract will open. 7:45 p.m. Tickets start at $41.80 and are available at livenation.com .

The Doobie Brothers 2024

Thursday, August 22

The 2020 Rock Hall inductees team up with fellow inductee Steve Winwood, who was inducted as a member of Traffic in 2004, for a bevy of beloved Boomer-era classics. Tickets start at $32.55 and are available at livenation.com .

Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper: Freaks on Parade 2024 Tour

Wednesday, August 28

The original Shock Rocker and the other shock rocker join forces for a co-headlining tour. Ministry and Filter open. 6 p.m. Tickets start at $38.05 and are available at livenation.com .

Pitbull

Pitbull will perform Aug. 29, 2024, at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls. (Photo by Scott Legato | 313Presents) Scott Legato |313Presents

Pitbull: Party After Dark Tour

Thursday, August 29

Mr. Worldwide tours the world and Ohio with T-Pain opening. 8 p.m. Tickets start at $41.80 and are available at livenation.com .

Avril Lavigne: The Greatest Hits

Friday, September 6

Turn-of-the-century teen pop rock queen takes a victory lap with pop punkers Simple Plan and Girlfriends opening. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $54.74 and are available at livenation.com .

Cage The Elephant: Neon Pill Tour

Monday, September 9

Alt-rockers bring music from their upcoming album “Neon Pill,” due out May 17. Young The Giant and Bakar will open. 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at $38.05 and are available at livenation.com .

Stone Temple Pilots & +LIVE+ - The Jubilee Tour

Tuesday, September 10

The reborn STP with new singer Jeff Gutt comes with the reunited LIVE. to ensure the ‘90s live on. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $78.25 and are available at livenation.com .

Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp: Outlaw Music Festival

Thursday, September 12

The trio of music legends and friends bring outlaw music to Blossom. 5:30 p.m. Tickets start at $63.70 and are available at livenation.com .

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Parker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour

Friday, September 13

Country singer-songwriter riding high on his fourth consecutive number single “Burn It Down.” Chayce Beckham opens. 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $41.30 and are available at livenation.com .

Sum 41: Tour of the Setting Sum

Sunday, September 15

Another early aughts pop-punk band, with heavy metal seasoning flogging a new and reportedly final record. The well-received double album, “Heaven:x:Hell” was released in March. Many Eyes and The Interrupters will open. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $54.35 and are available at livenation.com .

Vampire Weekend - ‘Only God Was Above Us’ Tour

Thursday, September 19

The hip indie rockers return with their first new album in five years. Cults will open. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $27.05 and are available at livenation.com .

The National and The War On Drugs with Special Guest Lucius

Saturday, September 21

Beloved turn-of-the-century indie rockers from the heart of Cincinnati on a double bill with The War On Drugs. Lucius opens. 6:45 p.m. Tickets start at $55.35 and are available at livenation.com .

Meghan Trainor: The Timeless Tour

Friday, September 27

She wants everyone to know that she is about more than simply “that bass,” with her first tour in seven years. Paul Russell and Ryan Trainor will open. 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at $35.30 and are available at livenation.com .

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Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and all the best moments from King Charles' coronation concert

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Queen Elizabeth II was serenaded by choristers from the Westminster Abbey Choir.

King Charles III’s musical feting comes from Lionel Richie , Katy Perry and a congregation of British pop stars including Take That and Olly Murs.

The first-ever official coronation concert, held on the grounds of Windsor Castle a day after King Charles and Queen Camilla received their honor s, might not have wrangled massive British star power such as Elton John or Adele. But with “Downton Abbey” star Hugh Bonneville as host and a nod to King Charles’ affection for classical music with the inclusion of Andrea Bocelli, Chinese pianist Lang Lang and Welsh baritone Sir Bryn Terfel on the itinerary, the Sunday ceremony charmed the royals as well as the 20,000 fans who secured tickets for the inaugural public event at the castle.

Here are the best moments from the majestic concert here.

A lighted outline of a lion head hovered above the stage as Katy Perry, wearing a gold gown fit for Cinderella, descended the staircase singing an orchestra-backed rendition of “Roar.” The song sounded grand and was a fitting sentiment for the newly crowned king.

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Perry added vocal flourishes and dramatic arm movements in her performance, clearly relishing the opportunity to participate, and even gave a Celine Dion-esque chest bump as “Roar” wrapped.

Always engaging, Perry told the crowd she brought her mom to the weekend of royal events and stayed in Windsor Castle before dedicating “Firework” to King Charles. Her rendition was lovely, putting even more emphasis on its inspirational lyrics. Perry works with the King’s British Asian Trust in its fight against child-trafficking. In her performance, she thanked him for “being a firework for so many other people.”

Perry worked the stage as she would any concert, pointing at the crowd, which heartily bounced along and waved their Glo-sticks. Obligatory shots of pyro outlines the stage (the song is called “Firework,” after all) as Perry smiled and took a final curtsy, secure in the knowledge that she nailed the once-in-a-lifetime gig.

Take That , British pop music royalty from the ‘90s, closed the show by leaving the crowd with a heap of positivity.

The trio of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald, all nattily clad in black suits, kicked off their three-song performance with the on-the-nose “Greatest Day ” and called out British singer Calum Scott to join them onstage (sorry, Robbie Williams fans).

The group’s bouncy “Shine,” from their 2006 comeback album “Beautiful World,” featured a parade of dancers in gold sheaths to add some visual oomph to the stage.

But they were soon overshadowed by the military drummers and numerous choirs including nurses, doctors and other workers from the U.K.’s National Health Service who filed behind the trio for a massive production of Take That’s 1995 anthem, “Never Forget.”

The expressions on the faces of Barlow, Owen and Donald, who sounded robust in their harmonizing, indicated that they indeed will always remember the honor of performing for a newly crowned king.

Lionel Richie

As a marquee name on the bill, it was no surprise that Lionel Richie was the first act to perform two songs. He started quietly, sitting at a black baby grand piano in white tails, to unfurl The Commodores’ classic, “Easy.”

“Sounds good, huh?” he asked rhetorically as the crowd swayed and sang along.

Richie, the consummate showman, encouraged his guitarist as he ripped out one of the most recognizable solos in music before popping up from the piano to finish the song next to his spirited sax player. But there was no way Richie was leaving England without offering the obvious party song for a night designed to celebrate.

“All Night Long (All Night)” served its purpose, prompting everyone, including the Royal Family, to stand, dance and “fiesta forever.”

Andrea Bocelli and Sir Bryn Terfel

Given its omnipresence in pop culture, it’s difficult to remember that “You’ll Never Walk Alone” was written by Rodgers and Hammerstein for their musical “Carousel.”

But Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and bass-baritone Welsh opera singer Sir Bryn Terfel offered a mighty version of the uplifting song. Backed by an orchestra, their voices boomed as the pair shared stratospheric notes. Their performance also included the first onstage pyro during the concert – but their vocals proved fiery enough.

Tiwa Savage

The Nigerian singer-actress dubbed the Queen of Afrobeats added a majestic presence to the stage in her shimmering emerald gown with a flowing train.

Performing “Keys to the Kingdom,” her contribution to Beyoncé ’s “ The Lion King: The Gift ” album, Tiwa Savage was flanked by two musicians who provided a percussive breakdown to her vocals.

A beaming Savage leaned toward the crowd, pointing at them as she sang the song’s closing words, “See how the sun and moon bow for you?”

Steve Winwood

Though Steve Winwood has earned much recognition in his 50-plus-year career – his time fronting Traffic and Blind Faith among them – his 1986 worldwide smash, “Higher Love” will always be his signature song.

Looking professorial in his black suit and round glasses, Winwood took center stage as he was backed by both a live choir and, on the video screen wrapping the top of the stage, the Virtual Commonwealth Choir. With voices chiming in from around the world, including Pakistan, Ghana, Australia, Sri Lanka and Rwanda, the song soared. A cutaway to Princess Charlotte and Prince George showed the youngsters waving their British flags and half-mouthing the lyrics, proving “Higher Love” continues to resonate.

Lang Lang and Nicole Scherzinger

In an interesting pairing, Chinese pianist Lang Lang backed Nicole Scherzinger – best known for her tenure in the Pussycat Dolls – in a performance of power ballad “Reflection” from Disney’s “Mulan.”

While her song choice was questionable, Scherzinger emoted mightily while singing, her arm pumps matching Lang Lang’s flair at the piano keyboard. Scherzinger, in waist-enhancing blue gown, eked every ounce of drama from the song, prompting Lang Lang to rush over and take a bow with her at the end of the catwalk.

Set on a circular stage built in front of the castle – “the royal family’s back garden for more than 1,000 years,” joked host Bonneville – the concert’s first major performer, Olly Murs, amped the crowd early. Skipping across the stage in a white suit jacket adorned with a giant flower, the British singer/TV personality weaved around a pack of dancers as he belted his effusive doo-wop-pop hit, “Dance With Me Tonight.”

Paloma Faith

British singer-actress Paloma Faith dropped in with the energetic “Lullaby,” her 2018 dance-music collaboration with DJ Sigala. As Faith and her three backup singers pumped their fists while lasers shot around them onstage, the camera cut to viewing parties throughout the U.K., with shots of revelers in Sheffield, Blackpool and Cambridge among the stops. Faith also made a bold fashion statement in her bright red dress and black arm-length gloves, looking glamorous as she bounced through her beats.

Celebrations fit for a king

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  • Photos: See the Royal Family (sans Harry) on Buckingham Palace balcony
  • The biggest moments: Relive the crowning of King Charles and Queen Camilla

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