For anyone looking for a reason to get off campus or explore Birming-
ham more, the following is a simple glimpse into the concert lineup later this fall and winter around the city.
On Thursday, Oct. 10, Andy Grammer will be preforming at Iron City. The show is scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m..
On Thursday, Oct. 17, MercyMe will be in town preforming at the BJCC. The show is scheduled to start at 7:00 p.m..
On Monday, Oct. 21, fresh off their release of “Doom Days”, Bastille
will also be preforming at the BJCC. The show is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m..
On Saturday, Oct. 26, Eric Church will be preforming at the BJCC. The show is scheduled to start at 8 p.m..
November looks to be a slower month for performances. This being said, on Wednesday, Nov. 13th, the Jonas Brothers will be stopping by the BJCC on their “Happiness Begins” tour. The show is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m.. Fresh off their new album, this will be one of the most energetic shows of the year.
Later in the year, on Dec. 11, Birmingham is kicking off the Christmas season with a show by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra at the BJCC. The show is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m.. For anyone unaware, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra is a rock-fusion orchestra that specializes in turning traditional Christmas music on its head. The show should be a unique experience for anyone looking to bring in the holidays with a bang.
Of course this is just a taste of what Birmingham has to offer later this year. For more local music news and opinions, check back at the Crimson weekly.
Thomas is a staff writer here at the Crimson. He writes his weekly column, Tommy’s Music Corner, where he dives into the local underground music scene.