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SoundBytes: The Midnight Hour, Dead Prez, Derez De’Shon, nothing,nowhere. and more

Catch up on today's Tampa Bay concert announcements.
 
Published Sept. 21, 2018

— Rising emo-rap artist nothing,nowhere., who opened for Fall Out Boy last fall at Amalie Arena, will headline the Orpheum on Nov. 24, alongside Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, Smrtdeath and St. Panther. Tickets are $18 and up. Click here.

The Midnight Hour, a funk, soul and hip-hop duo featuring Adrian Younge and A Tribe Called Quest's Ali Shaheed Muhammad, is coming to the Orpheum on Dec. 28. Tickets are $20 and up. Click here.

— Speaking of renowned hip-hop veterans: Dead Prez is returning to Fubar on Oct. 19. Tickets are $22 and up. Click here.

— Rapper Derez De'Shon is coming to Green Gators in Tampa on Sept. 27. Tickets are $25 and up. Click here.

— Rapper YFN Lucci is set to appear at Vision Ultra Lounge in St. Petersburg on Sunday. Tickets are $30 and up. Click here.

CKY and Nekrogoblikon are coming to the Orpheum on Nov. 14. Click here.

The Lacs are returning to the Dallas Bull on Nov. 2. Tickets are $25 and up. Click here.

Clay Walker is playing Stockyard Live in Holiday on Jan. 19. Tickets are $30 and up. Click here.

Good Old War is coming to Crowbar on Dec. 13 alongside Beta Radio and Allman Brown. Tickets are $13 and up. Click here.

Red Sun Rising is coming to the Orpheum on Nov. 21. Tickets are $15 and up. Click here.

— Darkwave electronic artist Gost is coming to Crowbar on Dec. 20. Tickets are $15 and up. Click here.

Whole Damn Mess is playing the Attic in Ybor City on Nov. 7. Tickets are $20 and up. Click here.

— Could be a fun Halloween weekend show: DJ Mija playing a set of "dark techno" at the Attic on Oct. 27. Tickets are $20 and up. Click here.

— California rapper Yung Pinch is playing Crowbar on Dec. 2. Tickets are $18 and up. Click here.

Ballyhoo! is returning to Jannus Live on Dec. 7 for a free show with Propaganjah. Click here.

Rick Braun and Richard Elliot have been announced as the first headliners for the Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival, Jan. 19-20 in Curtis  Hixon Park. Click here.

— Jay Cridlin