A Billboard-charting indie-rock and folk ensemble that has released more than a dozen albums and EPs since 2000, the multi-instrumental and vocal outfit DeVotchKa headlines an August 11 concert at Maquoketa's Codfish Hollow Barn, the musicians' recording How It Ends hailed by the BBC as a work that "offers a potent, heady, hypnotic cocktail of Romany, Greek, Slavic, and South American-influenced sounds stirred by the distractingly mordant voice of frontman Nick Urata."

Currently touring in support of her latest recording Proof of Life, an album that Rolling Stone calls "a collection of songs that search for the positive even when there aren't necessarily answers available," the genre-hopping singer/songwriter Joy Oladokun headlines an August 14 concert at Maquoketa's Codfish Hollow Barn, with PopMatters adding that the artist's Proof of Life "might just be the hymnbook of greater authenticity and connection in these fractured times."

A global entrepreneur, philanthropist, and Humanitarian of the Year, as well as the frontman of one of the best-selling hard-rock acts of all time, Poison's Bret Michaels serves as the August 2 grandstand headliner at the Mississippi Valley Fair, his dizzying range of accomplishments including everything from being the winning contestant on Celebrity Apprentice 3 to scoring a chart-topping solo album with 2010's Custom Built.

On August 3, the grandstand acts at the 2024 Mississippi Valley Fair continue with the artist whom The Rolling Stone Album Guide calls “the world's most beloved heavy-metal entertainer”: Alice Cooper, whose 2023 recording Road was hailed by Classic Rock as "a cohesively themed album lathered in multi-tiered guitars, anthemic choruses, and high-density power riffage, tempered by road-honed dynamism and built for the stage."

Lauded by Country Swag as an artist who “knows how to perfectly mix fun with heart,” platinum-selling country-music star Scotty McCreery, on August 4, serves as the final grandstand headliner for the 2024 Mississippi Valley Fair, the 30-year-old singer/songwriter behind thee chart-topping albums also the ultimate victor during the tenth season of American Idol.

Delivering the most successful Shania Twain tribute act in Canada and throughout the United States and Europe, country-music chanteuse Donna Huber brings her touring performance as Shania Twin to Davenport's Rhythm City Casino Resort Rhythm Room on August 3, with Twain herself reportedly commenting that after seeing a poster of Huber in character, "I thought that was me! Donna is the best Shania Twain tribute out there."

Touring in support of their June release Walk Thru Me, the musicians' first full-length album in more than 20 years, Lou Barlow and John Davis bring their alternative-rock outfit The Folk Implosion to Davenport's Raccoon Motel on August 8, the pair's latest recording inspiring PopMatters to rave that "Barlow and Davis exhibit new strengths and approaches that depart from their cavalier youth."

His alternative-rock and power-pop outfit renowned for their 2000 single "Teenage Dirtbag" and their self-titled album that was certified platinum in the United Kingdom, Wheatus founder Brendan B. Brown performs a special solo set at Davenport's Raccoon Motel on August 7, his other albums with the group including 2003's Hand Over Your Loved Ones, 2005's Too Soon Monsoon, and 2013's The Valentine LP.

Touring in support of his 2024 album Critterland that Slate magazine hailed as "a worthy addition to the canon of country-folk classics," Arkansas-based singer/songwriter and guitarist Willi Carlisle headlines an August 6 concert at Davenport's Raccoon Motel, his music pulling from traditional American folk, punk, and country, and many of his songs containing themes of drug abuse, queer life, and rural America.

Performing in support of their May release Shoot the Moon, and treating music lovers to what Glide magazine calls their “inexplicable way of giving old-time blues and jazz a fresh, contemporary feel,” the touring musicians of Davina & the Vagabonds headline an August 3 concert at Maquoketa's Codfish Hollow Barn, their latest album praised by KAXE radio as "catchy and hopeful with the group's usual dose of fun, while also a bit more up-front about the complexity of life."

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