Get To The Gig: Concert Calendar November 2024

As the weather continues to cool, venue’s proceed to announce hot shows. We’ve gathered up some not to miss events for the fall to keep you warm. If you’re a band, venue, or fan who wants to update us on exciting shows, please do so here.

 

 

November 9 - Rubber Uglies Reunion Show at Arden Gild Hall

Formed in 1992, Delaware alternative-rock band Rubber Uglies have played stages with huge  names in rock including  Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Ice Cube.  This big band from the little state of Delaware is back for a special reunion show at Arden Gild Hall on November 9. They’re bringing their own special brand of "controlled mayhem" for a nostalgic night of chaos with The Dullards kicking things off as support. For more information and tickets, click here.


November 9 -  Dionne Warrick at The Grand

Dionne Warrick has been singing her soulful and powerful songs for over six decades and she hasn’t slowed down. With vulnerable and classic hits like “Walk On By” and “I Say A Little Prayer”,  there’s no wonder her music has found its way into the hearts of generation after generation. This living legend is making her way to The Grand on November 9. For more information and tickets, visit The Grand’s website here.




November 12 - Davy Knowels at Elkton Music Hall

Davy Knowles is a blues singer and guitar player who was born in the unlikely town of Port St. Mary, located in the Isle of Man. He started playing blues music at the age of 11 and let his  passion lead him off of the island and around the world proving that the blues music is universal.  Knowles has several top-5 Billboard Blues-charting albums and has appeared on television shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live and CBS Good Morning America.  He’s touring his latest album “The Invisible Man” and making a stop at Elkton Music Hall on November 12. Tickets can be purchased here.

November 15 - Sugar Maples at The Listening Booth

Folk trio Sugar Maples consists of multi-instrumentalist Skyler Cumbia, one half of Americana duo The Honey Badgers, Erin Magnin and Arden based Singer-Songwriter Sharon Bousquet

When these three combine their dancing violins and powerful songwriting, the product is sweet and soothing. They’re bringing their songs and stories for a cozy night at The Listening Booth on November 15. For tickets and more information visit the venue’s website here.


November 17 - Madison Mcferrin at The Queen

Brooklyn born singer Madison Mcferrin has had a fruitful independent career, spanning three EPs and has collected accolades from The New York Times, NPR, The FADER, and Pitchfork, who named her a “Rising Artist” in 2018. Her genre-bending work has led to iconic Philadelphia drummer Questlove dubbing her early sound “soul-appella.”To see her layered synth infused soul live at The Queen on November 17, visit here.


November 22 -  Olivia Rubini at The Queen

Delaware-born singer Olivia Rubini has been making and releasing music since she was 15. It’s no wonder that her passions lead her across the country and into the homes of millions of television viewers. She’s teaming up with her co-contestant AJ Harvey from NBC’s The Voice Season 25 for a night of power ballads at The Queen on November 22. To see them rock the stage later this month visit The Queen’s website for tickets, here.



December 12 - Ellis Paul at Kennett Flash

Ellis Paul is an American singer-songwriter and folk musician. Paul has been writing and playing music throughout the decades, connecting with audiences with songs about the human condition and vulnerability. He’s touring through The Kennett Flash with multi-instrumentalist Radoslav Lorkovićon on December 12. For more information and tickets, visit here.




December 13 - WXPN Welcomes Kathleen Edwards to Arden Gild Hall

WXPN welcomes singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards for a special night at Arden Gild Hall on December 13. Since releasing her debut album in 2002, ironically titled Failer, she’s succeeded in carving out a name for herself in the North American roots music story by earning more than a half-dozen Juno nominations, shows with icons like Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson, and Top 40 success on both sides of the Canadian/American border. To see her refreshing mix of Americana folk, purchase tickets here.

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