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Paramore with Lil Wayne, TLC, and more

Jan 13, 2024 at 7:00 PM  ·  Honda Center, Anaheim, CA Honda Center, Anaheim, CA

Paramore
Jan 13
Paramore
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Los Angeles-born R&B artist Miguel is famous for sensual ballads like "Adorn," and "Sure Thing." He won a Grammy for "Adorn" and has worked with Mariah Carey, A$AP Rocky, and Mac Miller. Miguel's albums, including Kaleidoscope Dream and Wildheart, consistently hit high on the charts, showcasing his evolving style. Recent impact from TikTok revitalized his music, bringing "Sure Thing" to new heights.
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."
Kelly Clarkson, from Fort Worth, Texas, won the first American Idol, and her debut single "A Moment Like This" was 2002's best-selling in the U.S. She's back and forth in genres like pop, rock, and country with hits like "Since U Been Gone" and "Because of You." She won multiple Grammys, authored children's books, and hosted her award-winning talk show. Collaborations include Reba McEntire and Jason Aldean. Clarkson's expansive career also features a Las Vegas residency and a role as The Voice coach. She won an Emmy and earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Kane Brown, hailed as "the future of Country," is a 5X AMA winner known for hits like "Worldwide Beautiful" and "What Ifs." He made history by topping all 5 Billboard Country charts simultaneously and has collaborated with artists such as Chris Young and H.E.R. His album "Experiment" debuted No. 1 on the Billboard 200, a first for a male country artist in over 24 years.
Yellowcard, a Jacksonville, Florida band, is known for their emo-punk and violin-led alternative rock style. They achieved mainstream success with the double-platinum album "Ocean Avenue" in 2003. Hits like "Way Away" and "Only One" dominated charts. The band released ten albums, including "Lights and Sounds" and "Southern Air," featuring artists like Alex Gaskarth. They reunited for the 2023 EP "Childhood Eyes" and collaborated with Hammock in 2024. Yellowcard's distinct sound and dynamic collaborations have cemented their place in pop-punk history.
From Dave Grohl's solo project to a rock titan, Foo Fighters embrace alt-rock anthems with hits like "This Is a Call." Grammy winners and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, they're known for relentless touring, diverse albums like "Sonic Highways," and overcoming drummer Taylor Hawkins' death.
With 20M records sold, 1 billion streams, and a GRAMMY® nod, BUSH, known for hits like "Glycerine" and "Machinehead," remains a rock staple since 1994’s debut *Sixteen Stone*.
Tim McGraw, born in Louisiana, is a country music icon with over 90 million records sold. He boasts 46 No. 1 singles and 19 No. 1 albums, and has won 3 Grammy Awards.
Sheryl Crow, born in Kennett, Missouri, is an influential roots rock artist known for hits like "All I Wanna Do" and "If It Makes You Happy." Her debut, "Tuesday Night Music Club" (1993), and follow-up albums were critical successes. A versatile musician, Crow explored soul, R&B, and country, collaborating with stars like Michael Jackson and Eric Clapton. She received multiple Grammys, including Best New Artist and Record of the Year. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2023, Crow is renowned for her enduring impact on mainstream rock music.
Lenny Kravitz, born in NYC, is a rock icon known for blending soul, rock, and funk. He's won four Grammys, starred in films like "The Hunger Games," and launched Nocheluna Sotol.
Public Enemy, led by Chuck D and Flavor Flav, revolutionized hip-hop with their socially charged lyrics and pioneering sound. Known for tracks like "Fight the Power," they gained acclaim and controversy in equal measure during the late '80s and '90s. Their albums, such as 1988's *It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back*, remain classics. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013, they collaborated with artists like Anthrax and maintained a significant cultural impact.

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