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Brandi Carlile takes the stage at Johnny Mercer Theater on June 9 for an evening that puts the spotlight squarely on her songwriting and unmistakable voice. In this stripped back performance, audiences can hear the stories behind the songs and experience the emotional depth that has defined Carlile’s career. From tender ballads to powerful anthems, the set will showcase the artistry that has earned her widespread acclaim across genres. The intimate setting offers a rare chance to connect with the music in its purest form, creating a memorable night for Savannah audiences.

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UNDEROATH returns to Savannah on June 9 with a performance built for fans of loud guitars, relentless energy, and the spirit of the Warped Tour era. Taking over Victory North alongside special guest Held, the influential post hardcore band will revisit songs that helped shape a generation of alternative music. Their live shows are known for intense crowd engagement, thunderous rhythms, and moments that blur the line between performer and audience. Whether you’ve followed the band for years or are curious about one of the genre’s most enduring acts, this promises to be a memorable night of modern rock.

‘Easy Star All-Stars’ bring their distinctive blend of reggae, dub, and creative reinterpretation to District Live on June 11. Celebrated for transforming classic albums into reggae inspired masterpieces, the group has built an international following through musicianship, originality, and a deep appreciation for the music they reimagine. Their live performances balance laid back grooves with rich instrumental textures, creating an atmosphere that feels both relaxed and engaging. Audiences can look forward to an evening of rhythmic basslines, soulful melodies, and the infectious energy that has made the band a favorite on stages around the world.

Good Vibrations celebrates the remarkable songwriting of Brian Wilson and the enduring catalog of The Beach Boys with an evening devoted to California’s most famous sound. Performing many of the group’s best known hits, this tribute captures the rich harmonies and melodic craftsmanship that helped define popular music in the 1960s. From surf inspired classics to sophisticated pop masterpieces, the show highlights the breadth of Wilson’s musical legacy. Fans can enjoy a journey through songs that continue to resonate across generations, making for a lively and nostalgic evening at Victory North.

The beloved musical Grease arrives at Savannah Theatre June 12 to 14, bringing audiences back to the halls of Rydell High. Packed with memorable songs, lively choreography, and larger than life characters, the production follows the romance of Danny and Sandy against a backdrop of teenage friendships and 1950s culture. Local performers bring fresh energy to classics like “Summer Nights,” “Hopelessly Devoted to You,” and “Greased Lightnin’.” Whether revisiting a longtime favorite or introducing a new generation to the story, this production delivers an entertaining blend of humor, music, and nostalgia.

‘The Ultimate Doors’ pays tribute to one of rock’s most influential bands with a performance dedicated to the music of The Doors. Taking the stage at Victory North on June 13, the group recreates the atmosphere, musicianship, and distinctive sound that made songs like “Light My Fire,” “People Are Strange,” and “Riders on the Storm” enduring classics. Rather than simply imitating the originals, the show aims to capture the spirit of a band that pushed musical boundaries and defined an era. Fans of classic rock can expect an evening filled with familiar songs and timeless appeal.










































































