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Best Shows This Month

in Charlottesville

November 2024

Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery at Wayne Theatre

Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

There's a blood-thirsty hound loose on the foggy moors, and only Arthur Conan Doyle's world-famous detective and his sidekick Dr. Watson can stop it. Perhaps the most famous Holmes mystery of them all, The Hound of the Baskervilles has been adapted countless times for the stage and screen, but never quite like this.

Brian Regan at Paramount Theater Of Charlottesville

Brian Regan

Critics and peers agree Brian Regan has distinguished himself as one of the premier comedians in the country. The "perfect balance of sophisticated writing and physicality" (Wall Street Journal), Brian fills theaters nationwide with fervent fans that span generations. His clean language and sharp, sarcastic observations on everyday life have led him to be known as the "comedian's comedian".

Sabrina Carpenter at John Paul Jones Arena

Sabrina Carpenter

Singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter is hitting the road once again in 2024 on the Short N Sweet tour! The tour comes during Carpenter's ruling of the Billboard charts (and everybody's playlists). Her tracks 'Espresso' and 'Please, Please, Please' have been two of the biggest pop hits of the year. There's no slowing her down as she quickly races to stardom, so make sure you catch her when she comes to town!

The Price Is Right - Live Stage Show at John Paul Jones Arena

The Price Is Right - Live Stage Show

"Come On Down" for this hit interactive stage show that gives you the chance to play the world's longest running gameshow live on stage! Contestants pulled from the audience have the chance to win appliances, vacations and even new cars by playing classic games from the programme, including everything from Cliffhanger to the Big Wheel.

Whiskey Myers at Ting Pavilion

Whiskey Myers

The Palestine, TX-based Southern rock and Red Dirt country band are hitting the road in 2024, in support of their latest effort, Tornillo. First formed in 2008 by lead Cody Jennings and his friend Cody Tate, they took inspiration from the musical stylings of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank Williams Jr., and Waylon Jennings, but soon moved into formulating their own unique take on Southern rock music. Their biggest single to date, Ballad of a Southern Man, was spawned by their second album, Firewater in 2011.

Little Feat at Paramount Theater Of Charlottesville

Little Feat

Formed in 1969, Little Feat is one of the great survivors of American rock music. Having gone through numerous lineup changes and breakups, the band are still playing their unmistakable brand of murky blues, country, and funk. Founding member Bill Payne, who is also a prolific session player, and has played with the likes of Pink Floyd and The Doobie Brothers, is still going strong, touring extensively year on year!

Jelly Roll at John Paul Jones Arena

Jelly Roll

Nashville native rapper JellyRoll saw his music career kick off in 2010 when his track "Pop Another Pill" with Lil Wyte received over 1 million hits on YouTube. Two years later, he released his debut "The Big Sal Story" and "Whiskey, Weed & Waffle House" in 2013, which famously landed him in a court case with the popular restaurant chain. Today, the rapper has 18 albums under his belt and is preparing to hit the road on the Beautifully Broken tour!

Ray LaMontagne at Ting Pavilion

Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne joins forces with Grammy-nominated Gregory Alan Isakov on a brand new co-headlining tour, with The Secret Sisters as support! 'Trouble', Ray LaMontagne's acclaimed 2004 debut, quietly sold over 250,000 copies, the grassroots result of listeners worldwide hearing the New Hampshire-born singer and songwriter and spreading the word. Heading on tour this fall, don't miss your chance to see them both live!

Atmosphere at Jefferson Theater

Atmosphere

Fearlessly merging indie rock and hip hop, genre-bending Minneapolis duo Atmosphere was formed fresh out of high school by rapper Sean Daley AKA Slug and DJ/producer Anthony Davis AKA Ant. Honing their craft throughout the 90s, the duo became a regular in the city's underground hip hop scene before breaking into the mainstream in 1997 with the release of their debut album 'Overcast!'. Over two decades later, Slug and Ant continue to maintain a cult-like following of fans with a dynamic work ethic, prolific creative output and relentless tour schedule.

Jonathan Richman at The Southern Cafe and Music Hall

Jonathan Richman

Esoteric, unique, and highly influential singer-songwriter Jonathan Richman is heading on tour this year accompanied by Tommy Larkins! Offering fans the chance to get a glimpse of this "wide-eyed" and low-key genius, Richman has been active since the late '60s. He followed his love of The Velvet Underground all the way to New York City before forming the proto-punk band Modern Lovers. Solo since '75, his oeuvre is beloved for its honesty and whimsical lyrics, winning him fans throughout his five decades in the biz.

Neko Case at Jefferson Theater

Neko Case

Alternative country singer/songwriter Neko Case has spent the last 20 years winning over a cult audience for her smoky, sophisticated vocals and the downcast beauty of her music. With a Gothic melancholy, the Grammy nominee encapsulates an alt- country mood, a genre known as darkly as 'Country Noir, with a voice that spins narratives unafraid of confrontation and sharing her fury.

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