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While many of the summer concerts at Klipsch Music Center (particularly the country acts) have already been announced, we now have close to a full schedule of what's in store at the Noblesville outdoor arena.
The season kicks off May 14 with Miranda Lambert, accompanied by Kip Moore and Brothers Osborne. Also in May, Zac Brown Band with Drake White and the Big Fire.
In addition to Keith Urban, Florida Georgia Line, Kenny Chesney, Darius Rucker, and, of course, Jimmy Buffett, June also features bookings with Joe Walsh/Bad Company, Dead & Company, and Phish.
A busy July starts with Def Leppard with REO Speedwagon and Tesla. It continues with Luke Bryan, Weezer/Panic at the Disco, Slipknot (with guests Marilyn Manson and Of Mice & Men), G-Eazy & Logic with Yo Gotti and YG, Steely Dan/Steve Winwood, Joan Jett/Cheap Trick, Disturbed/Breaking Benjamin, Jason Aldean, Dave Matthews Band, Brad Paisley/Chris Young, Gwen Stefani/Eve and Vans Warped Tour.
Also in July, Hall & Oates brings along Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue.
August will include Snoop Dogg/Wiz Khalifa, Dierks Bentley, Brantley Gilbert, Counting Crows/Rob Thomas, Dixie Chicks, and Hank Williams Jr/Chris Stapleton.
But it's not over. There's a Labor Day weekend show with Black Sabbath and later September concerts from Toby Keith, and Rascal Flatts.
Meanwhile, the Lawn at White River State Park has a particularly packed scheduled, playing host to Ellen Goulding, My Morning Jacket, Dashboard Confessional/Taking Back Sunday, Bob Dylan/Mavis Staples, Phillip Phillips/Matt Nathanson, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Barenaked Ladies (with OMD and Howard Jones), Sublime with Rome, Peter Frampton/Gregg Allman, The Head and the Heart, Tedeschi Trucks Band (with Los Lobos and North Mississippi Allstars), Halsey, Umphrey's McGee, Goo Goo Dolls (with Collective Soul and Tribe Society), Ray LaMontagne, Vanilla Ice, the Beach Boys, Needtobreathe, and Rachel Platten.
So…anything you want to see?
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