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Best Contemporary Pop Jul 26 - Sep 26

in Wilmington

Lawrence at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater

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!

Fitz and the Tantrums at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater

Fitz and the Tantrums

Indie pop and neo-soul band Fitz and the Tantrums are at the top of their game. Forming in 2008, the band's first debut album hit number one on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and since then the band have dropped four more with their recent one 'Let Yourself Free'. Fitz and the Tantrums are hitting the road again this year and will bring you a night to remember!

The Head and The Heart at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater

The Head and The Heart

Indie folk darlings The Head and The Heart are heading out on tour to bless your ears with their plethora of hit tracks and a first listen to some brand new music! Formed in 2009 the six-piece have enjoy a stratospheric rise to stardom. Their 2016 release Signs of Light saw the group hit the top five in the US charts!

Melissa Etheridge at Cape Fear Community College's Wilson Center

Melissa Etheridge

Since her 1988 debut 'Bring Me Some Water', Melissa Etheridge has been an iconic voice in alternative rock and roll. When in 1993, her second record 'Yes I am' went double platinum, that success was cemented. As a performer she has won 2 Grammy Awards and an Academy Award for best original songs, but also as a social and gay rights activist, she has left a lasting impression on American popular culture.