A quick breakdown of this weekends most worthy concerts beginning with Thursday, cause thats when the weekend really starts, right? For a more comprehensive schedule of concerts, check out our Upcoming Events page.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
Waters. In recent tours, Winter performs seated due to various health issues, and avoids playing rock music all together to focus solely on the blues. Dont expect a Rock 'n' Roll Hoochie Koo (one of his few hits), though you might hear his renown blues-out rendition of Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited. 8 p.m., State Theatre, St. Petersburg, $25 dos.
Afroman The Because I Got High tongue-in-cheek rap artist has released 11 albums in 11 years; his most recent, Frobama: Head of State, dropped in May. 8 p.m., Bourbon Street Night Club, New Port Richey, $15.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
U2 w/Muse Theres no denying the sheer superstar power and awesome dynamism of U2, the foursomes longevity earned after years of solid hits and a consistent effort to evolve without losing their distinguishing Dublin-brewed alt rock sound. Aside from the shady 12-year $100 million deal with Live Nation (which gives the live events company control of U2s merchandise, sponsorships and official website), the band has been pretty good about retaining a sense of decorum and integrity, donating some of their billions to charitable causes around the world, bringing global issues of poverty, disease, and social injustice to light via performances, appearances, campaigns and fundraisers, and even starting their own nonprofits or backing initiatives to help those in need. No Line on the Horizon is their 12th and latest studio album, and critics (myself not included) are falling all over the thing like its Irish gold. But when has U2 ever really disappointed? The current U2 360° Tour features a 360-degree staging/audience configuration, which should make for quite the RayJay spectacle. Not sure who can afford the $250 seats in this economy, but someones gotta pay for that stage show and it aint the $35 nosebleeds (those go towards Bonos wardrobe). 7 p.m., Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, $35, $55, $95 and $250.
This article appears in Oct 8-14, 2009.
