Arts & Entertainment

Earth, Wind & Fire, Harry Connick Jr. Coming To Tuscaloosa

The two separate acts are the latest performances announced by the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater for its upcoming concert schedule.

(L-R) Ralph Johnson, B. David Whitworth and Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind and Fire perform during Classic Open Air at Gendarmenmarkt on July 9, 2018 in Berlin, Germany.
(L-R) Ralph Johnson, B. David Whitworth and Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind and Fire perform during Classic Open Air at Gendarmenmarkt on July 9, 2018 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Two more major musical acts have been announced for the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater as live music returns to the banks of the Black Warrior River.

The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater has already confirmed that Earth, Wind & Fire will take the stage at the Amp on Oct. 19 and tickets for that show have already hit the market. Tickets range in price from $150 to over $300.

While the amphitheater has yet to post ticket information on its website, New Orleans crooner Harry Connick Jr. also recently listed Tuscaloosa as a stop on his summer tour on Aug. 27.

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Tuscaloosa Patch will post more information of tickets for this show as details are made available.


Here's a look at the current slate of confirmed shows coming up at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater.

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  • Jon Pardi (June 17)
  • Brad Paisley (July 23)
  • ZZ Top (July 30)
  • Lady A (Aug. 28)
  • Chris Tomlin (Sept. 1)
  • Riley Green (Sept. 9)
  • Earth, Wind & Fire (Oct. 19)

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