Post Malone, PJ Harvey, and more acts worth braving Ticketmaster for.
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Lets not beat around the bush: 2024 has beentough for live music.
As some high-profile artists can attest, if personal issues dontruin the tour, poor salesdefinitelywill.
One reason to brave the Ticketmaster website?
The exceptional talent hitting the road this fall.Theres something for party girls, artsy goths, and tailgaters alike.
So brush up on yourconcert etiquetteand see what the season has in store.
Kacey Musgraves (Sep. 4Dec.
Kehlani (Sep. 4Nov.
2)
While touring 2022s tenderheartedBlue Water Road, Kehlani realized that theymissed dancing.
The British girl group Flo and Atlanta rapper Anycia will be onhand to warm the crowd up.
Clairo (Sept. 6Nov.
8)
Wanna be Sexy to Someone?
Buy them tickets to catch Clairo perform her lovely new record,Charm.
Awordto trumpeters: Your services may be needed on Juna.
Post Malone (Sep. 8Oct.
19)
Post Malone had some help this year: No.
Next, hell be hitting the road behind his debut country album,F-1 Trillion.
The North American dates include a headlining set at New Yorks Global Citizen Festival on September 28.
PJ Harvey (Sep. 11Oct.
14)
PJ Harvey hasnt toured since anexhausting2017 run left her reevaluating music entirely.
Charli XCX & Troye Sivan Present: Sweat Tour (Sep. 14Oct.
23)
Brat summer may be cooling down, but Charli XCX is just getting started.
MJ Lenderman (Sep. 18Nov.
Billie Eilish (Sep. 29Dec.
That changes in September when she begins a world tour.
The alternative meats, however, endure: Theeco-conscioussinger will promote plant-based food and other sustainability initiatives.
Vince Staples (Oct. 14Nov.
Now, Staples brings the Black in America tour, to, well, America.
The shows feature guest Baby Rose.
Cyndi Lauper (Oct. 18Dec.
5)
Cyndi Laupers first major tour in over a decade is also a sayonara.
No more trains, planes, and automobiles for this one here, she told Kelly Clarkson.
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