Tonight in live music; Lydia Loveless with Burke Bros. at Crowbar, Yanni at Ruth Eckerd Hall and more

Tesseract, The Attack and American Idol Allison Iraheta are also in town.

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✔️ = Critic's Pick

✔️ Lydia Loveless w/The Burke Bros./Scott Harrell Another Hurricane Irma concert casualty gets a makeup date when Lydia Loveless brings her breakup album (2017’s Real, which was recorded and released as she was finalizing a divorce) to Crowbar. The 27-year-old songwriter is so much more than one album about a relationship that didn’t work out, however, and we’re excited to see her bring a full band (plus all the ‘tude and twang from her incredible eight-year-old discography) to Ybor City, where HGWT’s Burke Bros. and CL’s own new Editor-in-Chief Scott Harrell play openers for the show. Read a Q&A with Loveless at cltampa.com/music. (Crowbar, Ybor City) INFO

Yanni Two decades ago, owning a copy of Yanni's 1993 concert at the Acropolis on laser disc was the epitome of privilege, and on April 24, fans'll be lucky to find a seat at Ruth Eckerd Hall when the 63-year-old Greek composer born Giánnis Chrysomállis comes to Clearwater to mark the 25th anniversary of Live at the Acropolis, his first live album and concert film. (Ruth Eckerd Hall , Clearwater) INFO

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ALSO PLAYING

Tesseract w/PLINI/Astronoid (Orpheum, Ybor City) INFO

Allison Iraheta & Halo Circus (The Attic At Rock Brothers Brewing, Ybor City) INFO

Clearwater Chorus Spring Concert (Capitol Theatre, Clearwater) INFO

T.B.H.C. Presents The Attack w/Pinata Protest/Mosquito Teeth (Fubar, St. Petersburg) INFO

Pink (Amway Center, Orlando) INFO

USF Wind Ensemble: Recollections (Concert Hall at the University of South Florida, Tampa) INFO

April 24-29 “Waitress” (Carol Morsani Hall at David A. Straz Center For Performing Arts, Tampa) INFO

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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief in August 2019. Past work can be seen at Suburban Apologist, Tampa Bay Times, Consequence of Sound and The...
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