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O.A.R. with Dashboard Confessional, Liz Phair, and more

Sep 25, 2026 at 11:00 AM  ·   · $504 Ocean City Inlet Beach, Ocean City, MD Ocean City Inlet Beach, Ocean City, MD Tickets from $504

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Brothers Isaac, Taylor, and Zac Hanson from Tulsa rose to fame with the 1997 hit “MMMBop.” With 5 albums, Grammy nods, 16M sales, they run an indie label and brew beer.
Born in Boca Raton, Florida, Chris Carrabba leads emo band Dashboard Confessional, known for hits like "Screaming Infidelities" and "Vindicated." He’s acclaimed for raw, introspective lyrics and worked with producers Daniel Lanois and Don Gilmore.
Matchbox Twenty, led by Rob Thomas, blends ’70s arena rock with ’90s alt-rock. Known for hits like “Push” and “3am,” they’ve sold millions and won Grammys for Santana’s “Smooth.”
O.A.R., Maryland rock band known for hits like "Shattered," boasts 1B+ streams, multiplatinum albums, RIAA Gold, top Billboard debuts, and collaborations with Goo Goo Dolls.
Better Than Ezra, formed in 1988 by LSU students, blends '80s jangle pop with grunge. Known for "Good," they achieved platinum status in 1995. Hits like "In the Blood" and "King of New Orleans" followed. They moved from major to indie labels, collaborating with Tony Hoffer. Celebrated anniversaries with reissues and continue to tour and record.
The Head and The Heart, known for indie folk hits and strong self-production, rose from Sub Pop to Warner with acclaimed albums and a unifying, heartfelt sound.
Alt-rock legends Goo Goo Dolls, known for their sharp songwriting and stadium choruses, thrive with global No.1s and numerous awards. Constantly innovative, their sound is led by singer John Rzeznik.
Columbus, OH alt-pop/rock duo Tyler Joseph & Josh Dun; 34B+ streams, 4M+ tickets, multi-Platinum. Hits “Stressed Out,” “Heathens,” “Jumpsuit”; GRAMMY & Guinness.
Linka Moja, an alternative singer-songwriter, draws from 90s alt-rock and early 2000s icons like Hayley Williams. Known for soul-baring songs, her style mixes Nirvana's influence with Coldplay-like lyrics.
Formed in Chicago and based in LA, OK Go blends music and art, known for innovative videos and work with NASA, Muppets, and DNA. They've won a Grammy, 21 Cannes Lions, and more.
St. Louis-born GoldFord creates soulful, introspective music about heartbreak and healing. Known for hits like “Orange Blossoms” (50M+ streams) and “Upside Down,” he’s built a devoted following with raw, emotional vocals and songs featured in ads, film, and TV.
King Stingray hails from the Northern Territory, blending Yolŋu surf rock with ancient manikay traditions. Known for raw, wild energy and country love, they electrify Australian stages with their debut album.
Born in rural Tennessee, Cassandra Coleman is an indie-folk/pop singer-songwriter known for warm vocals and soulful songs like “Coming of Age.” Signed to Warner, she’s worked with Grammy-winner Jack Antonoff and performed at major festivals.
Sons of Legion, a Nashville rock ’n’ soul duo, blends rock’s energy with blues and soul. Known for hits like "Brand New Day," they've scored ESPN, Netflix & more.
Dave Matthews Band, formed in 1991 in Charlottesville, VA, is renowned for its rock and jazz fusion, selling 38M albums and 25M concert tickets. Known for hits like "Crash Into Me," they've achieved 7 consecutive No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200. The band includes members like Carter Beauford and Stefan Lessard and has collaborated with Jeff Coffin and Tim Reynolds. DMB's Bama Works Fund has raised over $65M for charity, and they are recognized as UN Environment Goodwill Ambassadors.
Born in Champaign, IL, Ludacris, a Southern rap icon, emerged from Atlanta's Dirty South scene. Known for hit albums like "Word of Mouf" and "Chicken -N- Beer," he collaborated with U.G.K., OutKast, and featured on Fergie's chart-topper "Glamorous." He's a multifaceted star, appearing in "2 Fast 2 Furious" and consistently topping charts with tracks like "Stand Up" and "Money Maker," cementing his legacy in music and film.
Yellowcard, a beloved pop-punk band known for hits like "Ocean Avenue," reunited with Blink-182’s Travis Barker producing their ambitious, heartfelt album after a farewell.
Minneapolis-born Cory Wong is a Grammy-nominated guitarist known for sharp funk grooves and jazz precision. Famous for Vulfpeck, solo work, and collabs with Jon Batiste, Bruce Hornsby, and more.
GRAMMY®-nominated Gavin DeGraw burst onto the scene with his 2003 platinum debut 'Chariot'. Known for hits like "I Don't Want To Be," his music blends pop, soul, and funk. He has collaborated with artists like Colbie Caillat and shared the stage with icons from Billy Joel to Maroon 5.
American rock quintet 311, formed in Omaha, NE, blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal. Known for hits "Down" and "Amber," they peaked with "Uplifter." With Top 10 albums, covers, and successful tours, their loyal fan base enjoys a mix of styles.
Axle Griffin, a hometown hero and former stuntman, is known for his raw, impact-driven style. His legendary late-night jumps and daring stunts earned him lasting respect.
Louisville's My Morning Jacket, known for their thrilling live shows and innovative rock sound, has deeply influenced musicians and won numerous awards.
Mumford & Sons, formed in West London in 2008, are known for their folk-rock style, Grammy wins, chart-topping hits, and collaborations with legends like Bob Dylan.
Gwen Stefani, born in Fullerton, California, rose to fame as No Doubt's lead singer with hits like "Just a Girl" and "Don't Speak." She later launched a successful solo career with tracks such as "Hollaback Girl," collaborated with Moby and Eve, and expanded into fashion with her brand L.A.M.B. Her versatile career includes judging on "The Voice" (where she met Blake Shelton), acting, and exploring country sounds. Stefani's multi-genre impact and notable collaborations have solidified her legacy in pop culture.
American artist Shwayze blends hip-hop and alternative sounds with laid-back vibes. Known for feel-good anthems, he's also ventured into TV, film, and launched Shway Sticks.
The Violent Femmes, formed in early '80s Milwaukee by Gordon Gano, Brian Ritchie, and Victor DeLorenzo, are pioneers of alternative rock known for their jittery, catchy tunes. Discovered by Pretenders' James Honeyman-Scott, their 1983 debut album, featuring hits like "Blister in the Sun," found cult status. They evolved with albums like 1991's "Why Do Birds Sing?" and collaborated with icons like Tom Verlaine. Despite lineup changes and hiatuses, their influence endures, marked by a 2023 deluxe reissue of their debut.
Everclear, formed in 1992 by Art Alexakis, is a key '90s alternative rock band known for hits like "Santa Monica" and "Father of Mine." With 11 studio albums, over 6 million records sold, and a 1998 Grammy nomination, they've built a lasting legacy. Alexakis also created the Summerland Tour and released a solo album. Their first live album, Live at The Whisky a Go Go, showcases their enduring appeal.
Soul-rooted R&B singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae, born in the U.K., is known for hits like "Put Your Records On" and covers like Marley’s "Is This Love" (Grammy winner). Her debut topped the U.K. charts, earning her three Grammy noms and two MOBO awards. Collaborated with Herbie Hancock. Album "The Heart Speaks in Whispers" peaked at #2 R&B, featuring "Green Aphrodisiac." Notable for her genre-spanning collaborations and contributions to film and TV soundtracks.
Susanna Hoffs, L.A.-born and known for her beloved voice, co-founded the Bangles, blending '60s rock and jangly guitars. Her solo work includes "When You're a Boy" and collaborations with Matthew Sweet. She’s worked with the Zombies, Tom Petty, Chris Martin, and more.
Kentucky musician Nat Myers, rooted in country-blues, gained fame with his acclaimed album "Yellow Peril," produced by Dan Auerbach, topping Billboard Blues Charts. He toured globally, opening for artists like Charley Crockett and Shakey Graves.
Hootie & the Blowfish, formed at the University of South Carolina, blended jangle-pop and rock with soulful vocals by Darius Rucker. Their 1994 debut "Cracked Rear View" hit No.1 with hits like "Hold My Hand." They shaped mid-’90s rock and reunited for tours, while Rucker later topped country charts solo.
Grammy®-nominated Scottish musician KT Tunstall gained fame with her 2004 debut, Eye to the Telescope, featuring hits like "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree." Known for blending introspective folk with electrified rock, Tunstall released an album trilogy after moving to California in 2015, including KIN and WAX. Despite losing hearing in one ear, she found solace in music.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and guitar virtuoso Liz Phair rose from Chicago’s 90s indie scene. Known for feminist trailblazing, bold lyrics, and her landmark album *Exile in Guyville*.
Multiplatinum hitmakers Fastball, from Texas, are famed for their chart-topping debut "The Way." Known for catchy pop hits, they've collaborated with producers like David Garza.

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Enjoy the O.A.R. concert in Ocean City at Ocean City Inlet Beach on Friday, September 25, 2026, at 11:00 AM, featuring Dashboard Confessional, Liz Phair, and more. Tickets are moving quickly.

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