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Alabama Shakes with Lainey Wilson, Mavis Staples, and more

Apr 30, 2026 at 7:15 PM  ·   · $532 The BayCare Sound, Clearwater, FL The BayCare Sound, Clearwater, FL Tickets from $532

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Born out of a unique blend of soul, folk, jazz, and pop, Lake Street Dive is famed for their eclectic sound and electrifying live performances. They consistently craft feel-good music that’s both joyful and thought-provoking.
Lainey Wilson, a celebrated country artist from Louisiana, won CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year, and a Grammy for Best Country Album. Known for hits like “Heart Like A Truck” and collaborations with Cole Swindell and HARDY, she's also an actress, appearing on Yellowstone. Recently inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, Lainey's storytelling and talent have made her a beloved figure in country music.
Mavis Staples and Levon Helm, stars in their own right, bonded on "The Last Waltz" set in 1976. Their collaboration on "The Weight" became iconic. Despite Helm's battle with throat cancer, his voice returned, earning him three GRAMMYs during a career resurgence. Both artists were admired by a younger generation, with Helm celebrated as a legendary drummer and patron of American music.
T-Pain, born Faheem Rasheed Najm in Tallahassee, reshaped pop, hip-hop, and R&B since 2004. With hits like "All I Do Is Win," he's a six-time GRAMMY® winner and the first Masked Singer champ. He's also a Twitch star, label head, drift driver, and author.
Tedeschi Trucks Band, led by Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, is renowned for its roots rock excellence. Known for electrifying performances, their discography includes the Grammy-winning 'Revelator' and ambitious 'I Am The Moon' series. They've toured globally, earning acclaim for their live energy and captivating musical experiences.
Born in Kingston, Ziggy Marley, son of reggae icon Bob Marley, led the Melody Makers to Grammy wins with hits like "Tomorrow People." As a solo artist, he flourished with albums like "Love Is My Religion" and won more Grammys. Marley also champions children's charity U.R.G.E and is known for political activism.
Earth, Wind & Fire, formed in Chicago by Maurice White in 1969, fused funk, jazz, soul, gospel, and disco. Known for hits like "Shining Star" and "September," they won multiple Grammys and collaborated with artists like Kenny G. Their stage shows were vibrant and elaborate, akin to P-Funk's spectacles. Enshrining a blend of cosmic and uplifting styles, they were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2010. Members included lead singer Philip Bailey and the Phoenix Horns. White passed in 2016, leaving a legacy of musical innovation and spirit.
Akron's Black Keys, comprising Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, evolved from blues-rock roots into a versatile act. Known for hits "Tighten Up" and "Lonely Boy," they achieved Grammy wins, hit platinum with Brothers, and expanded their sound with producer Danger Mouse. Collaborations include ZZ Top's Billy F. Gibbons and Kings of Leon's Angelo Petraglia. After a hiatus, they returned with Let's Rock in 2019 and the acclaimed Delta Kream in 2021, showcasing Mississippi blues. Frequent collaborators, they've worked with Alice Cooper, releasing "Stay in Your Grave."
The Eagles formed in Los Angeles in the early 1970s, featuring Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner. They're known for their country-rock style, iconic songs like "Hotel California," and massive albums like Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975). Key collaborations include playing with Linda Ronstadt. The band faced lineup changes, but members like Joe Walsh helped maintain their success. They reunited in 1994, secured their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame spot in 1998, and continued touring post-Glenn Frey's 2016 death with his son Deacon joining the group.
Trombone Shorty, born Troy Andrews in New Orleans, is a renowned trombonist, composer, and philanthropist known for his unique blend of jazz, funk, rock, and soul. A child prodigy, he played with Bo Diddley at four and toured with Lenny Kravitz at 13. His celebrated albums include "Backatown" and "For True," both topping jazz charts. Andrews founded the Trombone Shorty Foundation to support music education in New Orleans. He has collaborated with icons like U2, Green Day, and Mark Ronson, and has authored children's books, earning acclaim for "Trombone Shorty."
Formed in 1969 by Lowell George and Bill Payne, Little Feat blends rock, funk, and more, with hits like "Willin’" and "Dixie Chicken." Known for dynamic live show, members include Bill Payne and Sam Clayton. Despite losses, they thrive, playing for fans.
Widespread Panic, formed in Athens, GA, is known for its rock jam style. With 12 studio albums and 43 live ones, they've sold over 3 million copies. The band, including John Bell, Dave Schools, and JoJo Hermann, broke records with 61 sold-out shows at Red Rocks.
Big Freedia is a New Orleans-born bounce music icon known for high-energy, body-positive, and LGBTQ-empowering anthems. She gained national attention with "Just Be Free" in 2014 and pop-infused "Central City" in 2023. Collaborations include Beyoncé, Drake, and Ciara. She's also starred in reality shows and documentaries.
Herbie Hancock, born in Chicago, is a pioneering jazz musician known for his work with the Miles Davis Quintet and blending jazz, funk, and rock in albums like "Headhunters." Hits like "Rockit" showcase his electronic style. He won an Oscar for "Round Midnight," 14 Grammys, including for "River: The Joni Letters." A UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, he chairs the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz and received a Kennedy Center Honor and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
Born in Detroit, Dianne Reeves is renowned for her jazz vocals and scat singing, reminiscent of Dinah Washington and Carmen McRae. She's collaborated with legends like Sergio Mendes, Harry Belafonte, and George Duke. Notable albums include "I Remember" and "The Calling: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan." She appeared in the film "Good Night, and Good Luck" and won acclaim for "Beautiful Life." Her style blends jazz with African and world music influences.
Reigning from Atlanta, Grammy-nominated Teddy Swims blends R&B, soul, and pop with hits like "Lose Control." With 5B streams, he's celebrated globally, winning prestigious awards and performing at top events.
Alabama Shakes, from Athens, AL, rose to fame with their debut "Boys & Girls," earning multiple GRAMMY noms. They won GRAMMYs for "Sound & Color," evolving their soulful sound.

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Genre: Blues, Jazz

Experience the Alabama Shakes concert in Clearwater at The BayCare Sound on Thursday, April 30, 2026, at 7:15 PM, with Lainey Wilson, Mavis Staples, and more. Last chance for tickets.

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