Concerts in Cincinnati September
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Concerts in Cincinnati September 2026 schedule
Cincinnati in September comes alive with an exciting lineup of concerts and events at some of the city's top venues. Music lovers can enjoy a diverse range of performances from September 1st through the end of the month, with headline acts spanning genres like rock, pop, country, classical, and more. The Riverbend Music Center, one of Cincinnati's premier concert venues, hosts multiple high-profile shows including Pitbull & Lil Jon on September 15th, Hank Williams Jr. on September 12th, and Brooks and Dunn on September 19th. Fans of contemporary pop and alternative sounds will find compelling performances from artists like Hayley Williams on September 23rd and Bleachers on September 30th, both taking the stage at Riverbend. The Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center is set to feature acts such as Chance The Rapper on September 2nd and Bleachers on September 30th, offering a great experience for fans of modern genres.
Classical and orchestral music are also prominent, with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra performing 'La La Land In Concert' on September 5th and 6th, and 'JMR's Orchestral Canvas' on September 25th and 26th at Springer Auditorium. For those interested in tribute acts and musical classics, the Anderson Theater hosts performances like Candlelight tributes to The Beatles and Frank Sinatra, as well as the Carole King & James Taylor Story tribute show, offering nostalgic and timeless tunes.
Other notable venues include Bogarts, which features performances by John Craigie, Gogol Bordello, and Hulvey, and Ludlow Garage, showcasing artists like Jubu Smith, Derrick Stroup, and a tribute to Paul McCartney. Comedy fans can enjoy Lewis Black on September 12th at Hard Rock Cincinnati, while the Taft Theatre presents a variety of acts such as Beth Hart and Air Supply. Additionally, jazz, country, and specialty performances like the Live And Let Die Paul McCartney tribute and Candlelight themes provide a well-rounded concert schedule. Whether you're looking for big-name headliners, orchestral performances, or tribute acts, Cincinnati's September concert scene offers something for every music enthusiast.