Reality Star Concert Roundup: Tuesday, November 13 and Wednesday, November 14
This week’s concert calendar spotlights a number of performers who rose to prominence through televised competitions and reality programming, plus established bands and ensembles. If you’re planning to attend one of these shows in mid-November, below is a clear, easy-to-scan schedule listing the artist, venue and city for each date. The lineup spans a variety of musical styles—from intimate singer-songwriter evenings to full-band rock performances and orchestral collaborations—so you can find a show that fits your mood.
Concert Schedule for Tuesday, November 13
Tuesday’s slate includes club nights, theatre shows and collaborative performances. Venues range from smaller performance spaces to larger theaters, offering both up-close acoustic sets and full electric productions.
- Casey Abrams and Ryan Quinn with Postmodern Jukebox — Harvester Performance Center — Rocky Mountain, VA
Expect a night of inventive covers and dynamic arrangements, delivered by seasoned vocalists alongside a vintage-inspired ensemble.
- Daughtry — Charleston Music Hall — Charleston, SC
The rock band brings its high-energy stage presence to a prominent local music hall. Ideal for fans looking for a full-band rock experience in an intimate yet lively venue.
- Casey James — Victory Theatre — Evansville, IN
An evening at the Victory Theatre promises a blend of guitar-driven songs and singer-songwriter storytelling in a classic theater setting.
- Tony Lucca — Club Cafe — Pittsburgh, PA
Club Cafe offers an up-close club environment well suited to Tony Lucca’s conversational stage style and melodic performances.
- Paul McDonald — Teragram Ballroom — Los Angeles, CA
Catch Paul McDonald in a popular Los Angeles venue that often features emerging and established artists in an energetic ballroom atmosphere.
Concert Schedule for Wednesday, November 14
Wednesday’s schedule brings a mix of solo singer-songwriters, rock frontmen and a collaboration with a large ensemble. Venues include performing arts centers and city wineries, offering a range of concert experiences.
- Crystal Bowersox — Tobin Center for the Performing Arts — San Antonio, TX
An evening likely to highlight thoughtful songwriting and vocal-driven arrangements in a formal performing arts venue.
- David Cook — City Winery — Washington, DC
City Winery provides a relaxed, listening-room environment that complements acoustic sets and singer-songwriter material.
- Caleb Johnson with Trans-Siberian Orchestra — Resch Center — Green Bay, WI
This date pairs a powerhouse vocalist with a large-scale ensemble, offering a dramatic concert experience suited to fans who appreciate theatrical rock performances.
- Mary Sarah — Jones Hall — Houston, TX
Jones Hall’s acoustics and seating make it a great setting for polished vocal performances and more intimate musical storytelling.
Tips for Attending These Shows
To make the most of your concert outing, consider the following practical tips:
- Confirm the show time and ticket availability with the venue before you go—doors and set times can change.
- Check venue policies on bags, cameras and re-entry to avoid surprises at the door.
- Plan your arrival to allow time for parking or transit, picking up will-call tickets, and finding your seat or spot on the floor.
- For club or theater shows, expect different acoustics and sightlines—arriving early often improves your experience.
Final Note
This roundup focuses on midweek performances by artists connected to reality programming and contemporary rock and singer-songwriter scenes. If you’re considering attending, double-check details directly with the listed venue for the most current information about show times, ticketing and any health or access guidelines in effect.