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Best Contemporary Pop in November 2024

Duran Duran at SNHU Arena

Duran Duran

Undisputed kings of the 80s, Duran Duran, are back and ready to stun once more as they hit the road this year, bringing their best hits to you! Being two-time Grammy winners and added to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, don't miss your chance to see the wild boys doing what they do best - performing their anthemic synth-rock with style!

Leon Bridges at Roadrunner

Leon Bridges

The young Texan is going on tour! The gospel and soul singer harks back to an older time, with a strong emphasis on 1960s rhythm and blues. Bridges has gained national press attention, with The Wall Street Journal describing him as a "throwback to '60s-soul a la Otis Redding and Sam Cooke". He also makes a point of performing in vintage clothing from the era, making his act a uniquely nostalgic experience!

Zara Larsson at Royale Boston

Zara Larsson

Swedish singer and songwriter Zara Larsson is heading out on tour in support of her brand new album, Venus! Expect to hear tracks off her fourth studio album including certified platinum lead single 'Can't Tame Her', a hit which the Official Charts Company hailed as an 'effervescent 80s synth banger', along with 'On My Love', 'End of Time' and of course fan favorites including 'Never Forget You', 'Symphony' and 'Lush Life'.

Ryan Adams at Shubert Theatre

Ryan Adams

The Alt-country singer songwriter is back on the road, zig-zagging the country with his sound. Since emerging in the early 00s, Adams has met with critical acclaim for his intimate and honest output. His first record, Heartbreaker was introduced the world to his bitter-sweet mind and he was touted as the new Gram Parsons.

HaAsh at Orpheum Theater

HaAsh

Influenced by the likes of Shania Twain, The Chicks and Loretta Lynn, Latin pop duo Ha*Ash have been steadily building their back catalog since 2002 with songs like 'Te Dejo en Libertad' 'Perdn, Perdn', '100 Aos', and 'Lo Aprend de Ti', dominating the Latin music charts and earning the sisters over 20 million album sales.

Sammy Rae at Roadrunner

Sammy Rae

Sammy Rae and The Friends will be embarking on The Album Tour this fall across North America, which you may have already guessed, will be celebrating the release of their newest album. In true Sammy Rae style, the shows will have an adorable theme, so dress your best and wow the crowd, the last theme was summer camp, what'll it be this time? There's only one way to find out!

Nov 15 - 16

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Emily King at Crystal Ballroom

Emily King

Grammy Award nominated recording artist Emily King kicks off this year with a new tour. An artist with a loyal fan base eager to listen to her sweet and captivating vocals, King utilizes the genres of pop, rock, and r&b to create heartfelt and catchy music, she has collaborated with the likes of Erykah Badu and John Legend.

Lawrence at MGM Music Hall

Lawrence

The eight-piece band, led by siblings Gracie and Clyde Lawrence, is gearing up for their biggest headlining tour this year! In celebration of the release of their fourth album 'Family Business,' this album will be the first full-length since 2021's album 'Hotel TV,' which marked the group's launch into stardom. With brilliantly crafted original songs and high-energy vibes, don't miss your chance to catch them live!

Tinashe at MGM Music Hall

Tinashe

RnB diva-in-waiting Tinashe is bringing her smooth and scintillating blend of sparse beats, soulful vocals and radio-ready grooves on a tour of the US in support of her upcoming album Quantum Baby. The 'Nasty' songstress isn't just a multi-platinum-certified R&B disruptor, but also a singer, writer, and dancer who produces, mixes, engineers, creative directs, and edits her work. By taking complete control of her independence, she pushes boundaries in every way. 2023's "BB/ANG3L," featured the tantalizing 'Needs' and was included on various year-end lists - including Pitchfork and Paper Magazine.

Ben Folds at Cabot Theatre

Ben Folds

The frontman of his self-named band, rock artist and producer Ben Folds continues to work with some of the most eclectic names in music and entertainment (remember his Common People cover that featured William Shatner and Bill Clinton?), as well as pushing the envelope on alt-rock ever further. A self-confessed enigma, he prefers to stay out of the limelight except when touring, but can easily claim credit for some of music's most unlikely trends.

Jordan Rakei at Brighton Music Hall

Jordan Rakei

New Zealand-born, UK-based neo-soul artist Jordan Rakei is embarking on a tour across the US and Canada this winter, bringing his excitingly fresh sound that blends soul, jazz, and electronic music to American shores. With silky smooth vocals, Rakei has garnered a fanbase that includes seminal figures such as Robert Glasper and Nile Rodgers, while frequent collaborators like Loyle Carner and Tom Misch, who are also making waves in the scene, further elevate his appeal.

Chase Atlantic at MGM Music Hall

Chase Atlantic

Before making waves under the moniker Chase Atlantic, the Australian trap pop trio cut their teeth in boy band What About Tonight and lit up Aussie TV screens as contestants on the country's season 4 of The X-Factor. Shying away from their bubblegum pop beginnings, brothers Clinton and Michael Cave and Christian Anthony reformed and experimented with a heady blend of contemporary hip hop, trap, pop and rock.

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