✔️ = Critic's Pick
✔️ Harry Connick Jr. He sold out the room in 2015, so New Orleans jazz icon Harry Connick Jr. is spending two nights at Ruth Eckerd Hall in 2018. The 50-year-old crooner might as well take the time and space, too, as these stops are happening in celebration of the Crescent City’s tricentennial and just months after Connick’s daytime talk show, Harry, got the pink slip from NBCUniversal Domestic Television. There’s no telling what he’ll play on Tuesday and Wednesday, but Connick says that he’s got hundreds of songs to choose from. “I’m one of those performers that kind of bases the performances off the people I’m playing in front of, so it’s not like we have a specific setlist. It’s really like a group effort with us and the audience, based on how the people are responding,” he said in comments leading up to the tour that celebrates a city he’s been making music in since he was five years old. “There’s a wide variety of music that comes from New Orleans, and it’s an infinite source of inspiration for me. There’s so much history there. You could spend your whole life just studying the history of piano players from New Orleans, not to mention all the other instrumentalists and incredible styles that come from there.” (Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater) INFO
One Step Closer w/Pummel/Final Say/Spit The exact address will be shared on day of show, but some hardcore kids from Pennsylvania (One Step Closer) and Boston (Pummel) will join forces with two Tampa bands (Final Say and SPIT) for a mid-week house show. Show starts early (7 p.m.) and it's a $5-$7 donation for the touring bands. (The Red Light, Tampa) INFO
ALSO PLAYING
Larry Fleet and Phillip White (The Attic at Rock Brothers Brewing, Ybor City) POSTPONED
Someday Honey (Hideaway Café, St. Petersburg) INFO
Chris Walker Band (Ringside Café, St. Petersburg) INFO