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Concerts coming to Jax this August

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8/1 Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan is “Huntin’, Fishin’, Lovin’ Every Day,” and coming to Jacksonville. Get ready for a night of backroads, beer, and country crooning at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena.

8/2 Iyanla Vanzant
Take part in this spiritual teacher’s Acts of Faith Remix Tour, which aims to “heal hearts, empower minds, and stir souls.” Florida Theatre

8/2 Why Don’t We
This pop boyband somehow straddles the line between emo and Gen Z, with songs including  “Trust Fund Baby” and “I Don’t Belong in this Club.” They do, however, belong at Daily’s Place.

8/4 Dirty Heads & 311
Are they rap? Are they reggae? Are they rock? Well, they’re kind of a mix of all three. The alternative hitmakers take the stage at Daily’s Place.

8/7 Moe. & Blues Traveler
Take a trip back to the 1990s as Moe. and Blues Traveler team up for their “All Roads Runaround Tour.” G. Love guest stars. Daily’s Place

8/16 Brad Paisley
He’s known for picking his guitar with a mean country twang, and singing about Nationwide insurance. Plus, of course, breakups, makeups and everything in between. Daily’s Place

8/17 Umphrey’s McGee
This group has long experimented with a variety of genres and refuses to be tied down—so defining their sound is something of a challenge. Hear it for yourself at The Amp.

8/18 Bush
The ‘90s alt rock band (fronted by former Mr. Gwen Stefani, Gavin Rossdale) performs hits including “Glycerine” and “Machinehead.” Daily’s Place

8/24 Pentatonix
These acapella titans bring their brand of harmonized covers to the stage at Daily’s Place. 

8/25 Vampire Weekend
The hipster darlings perform their quirky lyrics and sound to The Amp.

8/30 POCO
Countless hits of the 1970s—”Call it Love,” “Aimee”—will be played when POCO, Firefall and Pure Praire Leagues take to the Florida Theatre. 

8/30 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
English electronic pioneers Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark burst onto the music scene in the 1980s, releasing a slew of singles that became international hits. Unfortunately, their later efforts weren’t quite as well received, with critics arguing the band destroyed its career with the experimental album Dazzle Ships. They righted the ship, so to speak, and are back to singing the type of music that shaped their career in the first place. Ponte Vedra Concert Hall