Wondering what to do this week, but tired of hopelessly sifting through event websites and online calendars? Well Savannah Made Simple has done the hard work for you, and curated the best of what is happening in Savannah this week.

George Lynch steps onto the Victory North stage on January 9 to celebrate the music that helped define ’80s hard rock. Drawing heavily from Dokken’s catalog alongside select Lynch Mob staples, the night centers on precision guitar work, muscular riffs, and the kind of songs built for loud rooms and raised fists. This isn’t a nostalgia act, it’s a seasoned player revisiting material with fire and authority. For longtime fans and guitar devotees alike, this show offers a rare chance to hear classic tracks performed up close by one of the genre’s most influential players.

Gregg Bissonette and Kenny Lee Lewis bring Me, Myself, & Us to District Live for an evening that leans as much on conversation as it does on music. With careers spanning major tours and studio sessions, the duo shares songs, personal anecdotes, and moments pulled from decades in the industry. The setting is casual and unscripted expect acoustic arrangements, spontaneous humor, and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. It’s an insider’s look at life on the road, delivered by two musicians who value connection over spectacle and authenticity over polish.

The DeSoto hosts Candlelight: Tribute to Adele on January 10, transforming the venue into a softly lit space designed for close listening and emotional impact. Adele’s catalog from soaring choruses to quiet heartbreak takes on new shape through elegant string arrangements performed live. Without the bombast of a pop concert, the music breathes, allowing melodies and lyrics to resonate in a more intimate way. Ideal for audiences seeking a refined, unhurried night out, this performance focuses on atmosphere, musicianship, and the timeless pull of songs that connect deeply and linger long after the final note.






















































