A member of such groups as Doomtree, Building Better Bombs, Gayngs, Marijuana Deathsquads, Cenospecies, Four Fists, and Shredders, hip-hop and hardcore punk musician P.O.S. performs a November 26 set at Davenport's Raccoon Motel, his credits including seven solo studio albums, 17 singles, and more than 50 guest appearances on songs by fellow artists.

With their previous releases including 2021's hypocrite, 2022's Follow Your Nature, and this year's critics' hit Light Decline, the London-based artists of great area headline a November 22 at Rock Island venue Rozz-Tox, their music, according to Boomkat.com, "set to pique attentions of Bar Italia, Broadcast, Carla Dal Forno, Victor De Roo, or Susu Laroche fans."

With the songs on their latest recording You Must Change Your Life lauded by No Depression as possessing "an easy flow that emphasizes the catchy melodies," the folk and roots-duo David Wax Museum closes the 2024 concert season at Maquoketa's Codfish Hollow Barn, their November 23 concert treating fans to what Under the Radar calls the musicians' "joyous vibrancy that feels fresh and vital."

A beloved, Grammy-winning country ensemble fueled by Marty Raybon's distinctive vocals and the band's skilled musicianship, the country stars of Shenandoah play a November 22 concert at Galesburg's Orpheum Theatre, with the group's collection of chart-topping singles including such fan favorites as "Sunday in the South," "Next to You, Next to Me," and "If Bubba Can Dance (I Can, Too)."

Performing his multi-media love letter to rural America Fogottttonia, a show that former Quad City Arts executive director Kevin Maynard said "felt like being in the audience of Prairie Home Companion," singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and storyteller Chris Vallillo plays Galesburg's Orpheum Theatre on November 23. The musician was the recipient of a 1986 Illinois Arts Council Artist Fellowship Award for music composition and nominee for the Illinois Arts Council’s 1987 Governor’s Award for Individual Artist.

With two bands teaming up to deliver one evening of exhilarating Celtic tunes, the Coralville Center for the Performing hosts its concert event Irish Night on November 22, this stage celebration boasting the Midwestern talents of Illinois' four-person Steam Quartet and Iowa's three-person Sorcha.

During a week in which liberty and justice are on the minds of many Americans, it is very fitting that a newly formed Justice Choir of the Midwest is preparing for its inaugural concert on Sunday, November 10 at 6:30 p.m. at Davenport's First Presbyterian Church (1702 Iowa Street).

Teaming up once again for an unforgettable concert event boasting chart-topping hits and passionate lyrics, the combined contemporary-Christian talents TobyMac, MercyMe, and Zach Williams bring their national tour to Moline's Vibrant Arena at the MARK on November 17, performing dozens of fan favorites and delivering an uplifting, inspirational experience designed to get fans singing and dancing.

Two chart-topping country and pop acts will combine for one exceptional evening of music on November 16 when the combined talents of Little Big Town and Sugarland bring their national "Take Me Home Tour" to Moline's Vibrant Arena at the MARK, the former group's number-one singles including "Pontoon" and "Better Man," and the latter's boasting "Want To" and "All I Want to Do."

Their shows consisting of hits and deep cuts sure to have fans leaping out of their seats and singing along, the tribute musicians of Steely Dane headline a November 16 concert event at Davenport's Capitol Theatre, the group playing in the same configuration as the Steely Dan touring band, and their sets including a four-piece horn section, two guitars, two keyboards, and female background singers.

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