The concert calendar is starting to stretch well into spring and summer, which means winter’s reign will soon be behind us.
Whether you’re looking for a nostalgic night of boy bands or ’70s soft rock favorites or a country star in a black hat or one who is “Pretty Good at Drinkin’ Beer,” there’s a night of music for you. Outside at a festival or inside at a club? Take your pick.
Here’s a look at eight recently announced shows coming up in Green Bay and nearby. Unless otherwise noted, tickets are already on sale.
Pop 2000 Tour
Break out the baby tees and low-rise jeans for a trip back to the days of boy bands and “Bye Bye Bye.” *NSYNC’s Chris Kirkpatrick hosts what’s sure to be a giddy and giggly night of nostalgia with “Making the Band” alums O-Town (“All or Nothing”), Ryan Cabrera (“On the Way Down”) and LFO (“Summer Girls”), whose Brad Fischetti is the lone living original member of the group.
When, where and how much: 7:15 p.m. Aug. 28 at EPIC Event Center, Ashwaubenon. $42.49-$104.38 at etix.com.
Greenville Lions Catfish Concert
The Lions are sticking with country music for the third time in the last four years (Brantley Gilbert got top billing in 2025 and Jon Pardi in 2023). Headliner Billy Currington brings a long list of hits that includes “People Are Crazy,” “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right” and “Pretty Good at Drinkin’ Beer” to the 37th annual summertime party. LoCash and Shaylen get things started.
When, where and how much: 5 p.m. gates, 6 p.m. concert July 11 at Greenville Lions Park, Greenville. $56 at TicketStar box office at Resch Center, ticketstaronline.com and 800-895-0071.
Reverend Horton Heat
All good things come to those who wait and that includes a return visit by the Reverend Horton Heat. The pyschobilly trio led by Jim “Reverend Horton” Heath has played Green Bay Distillery multiple times but this swing through town comes during the 40th anniversary for the electrifying live act. To celebrate, the band released a new song and video in January, “Rock and Roll Is Now.”
When, where and how much: 7 p.m. June 21 at Green Bay Distillery, Ashwaubenon. $20 advance at eventbrite.com, $25 at the door.
Edwin McCain and Five for Fighting
The soft-rock/pop hitmakers from the late ’90s and early ’00s are spending the month of June together for a tour in which they both perform full sets. So if getting lost in “I’ll Be” and “Superman (It’s Not Easy)” sounds like just the kind of chill you could use to start your summer, this is your night.
When, where and how much: 7:30 p.m. June 19 at EPIC Event Center, Ashwaubenon. $32.17-$52.80 at etix.com.
Freedom Country Fest
It’s a mini music fest but without the all-day commitment. Parmalee, the country group whose hits include “Carolina” and “Cowgirl,” caps off a night of music that also features Darryl Worley and Emily Ann Roberts.
When, where and how much: Gates open at 5 p.m. June 12 at St. Nicholas Church & School grounds, Freedom. $56.50 and up; on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 17 at TicketStar.
Clint Black
Bowler has landed a biggie. The Grammy-winning country star whose Back on the Blacktop Tour kicked off last year has announced more dates rolling into 2026. With 22 No. 1 hits, including “Killin’ Time,” “A Better Man” and “A Good Run of Bad Luck,” he’ll have plenty of songs to pick from.
When, where and how much: 8 p.m. May 29 at North Star Mohican Casino Resort, Bowler. $113.50, $141.75 at TicketStar.
Electric Six and Tragedy: All Metal Tribute to the Bee Gees and Beyond
Disco-punk band Electric Six and Tragedy’s heavy metal take on the hits of the Bee Gees both in one night? It’s enough to make your head (and your disco ball) spin. Plan for a night that’s equal parts bang your head and shake your booty. Flavor That Kills opens.
When, where and how much: 8 p.m. April 30 at Green Bay Distillery, Ashwaubenon. $20 advance at eventbrite.com, $25 at the door.
Harriet
British singer-songwriter is whisking audiences away to the ’70s with “Trying to Get That Feeling Again,” her 2024 album that features her interpretations of some of her favorite songs of the decade – everything from “All By Myself” to “Rainbow Connection.” Along with a band, she’ll perform hits by The Carpenters, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Carole King, Barry Manilow and Christopher Cross, along with some of her own material.
When, where and how much: 7 p.m. April 15 at Meyer Theatre, Green Bay. $39, $53, $72.50 at TicketStar.
Kendra Meinert is an entertainment and feature writer at the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Contact her at 920-431-8347 or kmeinert@greenbay.gannett.com. Follow her on X @KendraMeinert.
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