
7/9 Goo Goo Dolls & Train
Journey back to the early 2000s as these classic pop rockers perform at Daily’s Place, where the sound quality is sure to rival that of your first generation iPod.
7/12 New Kids on the Block
With more early-’90s hits than you can swing a Tamagotchi at, NKOTB performs everything from “Hangin’ Tough” to “Step by Step.” VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
7/13 Jojo Siwa
She was on Dance Moms, then she was a Vlogger, and now she’s a singer—which might make her the Gen Z equivalent of a Triple Threat. Catch her at The Amp this month.
7/14 Mary J. Blige
The queen of hip hop soul—also a noted songwriter, actress and philanthropist—comes to Daily’s Place.
7/18 YES
The original owners of a lonely heart take the stage at The Amp.
7/18 Dierks Bentley
He’s not presently drunk on a plane, but he’s got a hit song about doing just that. Bentley’s play list is laced with classic country music themes like drinking beer, falling in love, and breaking up. He’ll be in Jax as part of his “Burning Man” tour. Daily’s Place
7/19 The Rolling Stones
After postponing their April 24 Jax tour stop— due to Mick Jagger’s health issues— The Stones are back and ready to Paint It Black at TIAA Bank Field.
7/19 Young the Giant
Two alt-rock favorites—Young the Giant and Fitz and the Tantrums—visit The Amp.
7/25–26 Sublime
Summer just isn’t really summer without the sounds of Sublime, who took California ska mainstream with hits like “Santeria” and “What I Got.” The Amp
7/26 Bring It, Live
As an offshoot of the eponymous Lifetime TV series, this live show features loads of dancing in formation from Coach Diana Williams and the Dancing Dolls. Florida Theatre
7/28 Brian Regan
Known for his off kilter—but profanity- free—routines, comedian Brian Regan performs his brand of observational humor. Florida Theatre
7/29 Blink-182 and Lil Wayne
The darlings of early aughts MTV team up with the rapper whose stage presence belies his 5’5” frame. Daily’s Place. ♦



