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Best Concerts from October 5 - December 5

in Savannah

A Motown Christmas at Johnny Mercer Theatre

A Motown Christmas

Inject some groove, soul, and rhythm into your festivities this holiday season with A Motown Christmas'! Created by BPE Productions, the perennially popular concert spectacular showcases the astonishing vocal talents of a world-class ensemble comprised of members from legendary Motown outfits The Temptations, The Miracles and The Contours.

Teddy Swims at Johnny Mercer Theatre

Teddy Swims

The smooth-voiced Teddy Swims is heading out on the "I've Tried Everything But Therapy" Tour this fall and in 2025! The singer-songwriter is well known for his genre-mixing sounds, combining elements from (but not limited to!) country, R&B, pop, and soul. The talented singer warmed up on his international summer tour and is ready to take your breath away.

Sixpence None the Richer at Victory North

Sixpence None the Richer

Billboard Music Award winners Sixpence None the Richer will appear on stage this fall for the first time in over twenty years! Not only that, but they'll be appearing as the original lineup in celebration of their new song "We Are Love" and the 25th anniversary of their self-titled album. Expect to hear all your favorite songs, including "Kiss Me", "There She Goes" and more.

Brandon Lake at Enmarket Arena

Brandon Lake

Five-time Grammy Award winner Brandon Lake is hitting the road this March on the 'Tear The Roof' tour! With support from gospel singer DOE, the title of the tour is named after the featured track on the 2023 album Coat Of Many Colors'. The album stormed the Billboard Christian and Gospel Albums Charts at number one on debut week.

Brantley Gilbert at Enmarket Arena

Brantley Gilbert

While on the road the past several years, Gilbert has built his brand through his compelling lyrics and dynamic live show - a combination that attracted a strong underground band of believers who shared Gilbert's passion for life and music, not to mention a good portion of female fans with a strong appreciation for his bad boy looks!

A Day to Remember at Enmarket Arena

A Day to Remember

In the Spring of 2003 A Day To Remember first burst out of their hometown of Ocala, Florida with an ear-turning metalcore meets pop punk blend that's affectionally titled pop mosh by their fans. Over the course of six studio albums, the group solidified their status as forerunners of the post-hardcore wave. Don't miss their latest tour when they come to a town near you!

The Mountain Goats at Victory North

The Mountain Goats

Despite his pluralized moniker, John Darnielle remains the sole driving force of Californian indie pop-rock outfit The Mountain Goats. With an ever-evolving roster of live and recording musicians surrounding him, Darnielle revels in his goth-tinged melancholy, fusing a winning combination of wry insight and black humor in his lyrics (which earned him the accolade of 'America's best non-hip-hop artist' by the New Yorker) with lingering melodic hooks and satisfying songcraft. This year, Darnielle brings his spell-binding songwriting to venues across America once more.

Gaither Vocal Band at Johnny Mercer Theatre

Gaither Vocal Band

As America's leading gospel group, The Gaither Vocal Group has released nearly 30 records and won two Grammy Awards. Catch them this year on the Moments to Remember tour, coming to stages across the country this fall. Featuring Bill Gaither and the Gaither Vocal Band, Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles and Reggie Smith, Ladye Love Smith, Gene McDonald, and The Voice winner, Chris Blue, as well as the musical entourage - Kevin Williams, Matthew Holt and Michael Shade Rowsey.

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