Oct. 18 – Chris Stapleton (with Marty Stuart, Brent Cobb), Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. tuscaloosaamphitheater.com.
Oct. 19 – Take Me To the River New Orleans Live (Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Ivan and Ian Neville, Mardi Gras Indian leaders), Riley Center, Meridian. 601-696-2200, msurileycenter.com.
Oct. 20 – Nanih Waiya Fall Festival, Nanih Waya Park, Louisville.
Oct. 20-21 – Kentuck Festival of the Arts (270+ folk artists, music, demos, more), Kentuck Park, Northport, Alabama. 205-758-1257, kentuck.org/the-festival.
Oct. 21 – “The Wizard of Oz” National Tour, Ford Center, Oxford. 662-915-1217, fordcenter.org
Oct. 26 – John Prine, Riley Center, Meridian. 601-696-2200, msurileycenter.com.
Oct. 27 – Buttahatchee River Fall Festival (vendors, Civil War reenactment, music, tractor/motorcycle/car show, more), downtown Hamilton, Alabama. 205-921-7786, brff.org.
Nov. 6 – Ray LaMontagne, Riley Center, Meridian. 601-696-2200, msurileycenter.com.
Nov. 8-10 – Mistletoe Marketplace
Nov. 9 – Greatest Hits Live 2018 (Newsong, Point of Grace, Avalon, Nicole C. Mullen, Bob Carlisle, Rebecca St. James), BancorpSouth Arena, Tupelo. 662-841-6528, bcsarena.com.
– “Jersey Boys” National Tour, Ford Center, Oxford. 662-915-2787, fordcenter.org.
Nov. 10 – Legion State Park Music Festival (bluegrass, gospel, country, folk, mountain and Delta blues). 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Louisville. facebook.com/legionmusicfestival/.
Nov. 16 – Paul Thorn, “Mission Temple Fireworks Revival,” BancorpSouth Arena, Tupelo. 662-841-6528, bcsarena.com.
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