Carrie Underwood headlines “Opry Goes Pink” at the Grand Ole Opry, Haley Reinhart performs in Atlantic City, and Scotty McCreery plays in Denver. Below is the Friday concert lineup for October 26, 2018, featuring a mix of well-known names and rising performers appearing in venues across the country. This curated schedule highlights live music events in multiple genres — from country and rock to soul and singer-songwriter sets — giving fans plenty of options for an evening out.
Concert Schedule for October 26, 2018
Casey Abrams w Postmodern Jukebox – Flynn Theatre – Burlington VT
Lauren Alaina – Brick Breeden Fieldhouse – Bozeman MT
Gabby Barrett & Cade Foehner w Chris Lane – House of Blues – Las Vegas NV
David Cook – Madrid Theatre – Kansas City MO
Colton Dixon – Theatre Dublin – Dublin GA
Sawyer Frederick – Landmark on Main Street – Port Washington NY
Danny Gokey – Paramount Theatre – Denver CO
Tony Lucca – Triumph Brewing Company – New Hope PA
Scotty McCreery – Grizzly Rose – Denver CO
Tristan McIntosh – Acme on Broadway – Nashville TN
Haley Reinhart – Ovation Hall at Ocean Resort Casino – Atlantic City NJ
Carrie Underwood – Opry Goes Pink – Grand Ole Opry – Nashville TN
This line-up represents a diverse night of live entertainment. Headliners like Carrie Underwood bring a big production to the Grand Ole Opry with a special themed appearance, while artists such as Haley Reinhart and David Cook offer more intimate concerts that spotlight distinctive vocal styles. Multiple shows in Denver feature different vibes on the same night, giving local fans options depending on whether they prefer a theater setting or a lively country venue.
Venues range from large theaters to signature local stages. The House of Blues in Las Vegas will host a collaborative evening featuring Gabby Barrett, Cade Foehner, and Chris Lane, providing a mix of established and rising acts in a packed club environment. In Burlington, the Flynn Theatre presents a vintage-inspired musical experience with Casey Abrams backed by the retro stylings of Postmodern Jukebox. For those in New Hope, Tony Lucca performs in a brewery setting that typically creates an up-close, relaxed atmosphere.
If you plan to attend any of these shows, consider checking each venue’s policies regarding entry times, bag rules, and age restrictions before you go. Arriving early can help secure better parking and seating, and many venues recommend reviewing their soundcheck or opening-act schedules if you want to catch the entire performance. For special events such as benefit nights or themed programs, expect unique staging and occasional guest appearances.
This Friday’s schedule offers live music across multiple regions — from the East Coast to the Mountain West — and includes performances that appeal to a variety of musical tastes. Whether you’re looking for a mainstream country headliner, a roots-oriented singer-songwriter night, or a crossover pop-rock show, the October 26 slate has something to offer. Keep this schedule handy when planning your night out, and enjoy the live performances while supporting artists and local venues.