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Worry Club with Alabama Shakes, Stereophonics, and more

Sep 21, 2025 at 12:00 PM  ·   · $233 Central Park, Atlanta, GA Central Park, Atlanta, GA Tickets from $233

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Alabama Shakes, from Alabama, blended Southern soul and garage rock, led by Brittany Howard's powerful vocals. Hits include "Hold On" & "Don't Wanna Fight." Their debut, "Boys & Girls," went platinum, while "Sound & Color" won 3 Grammys. Collaborated with ATO Records, they paused in 2018 as Howard pursued a solo career.
Stereophonics, formed in Cwmaman, Wales, are known for brash guitar rock and alt-pop anthems. Led by Kelly Jones, they achieved UK chart success with hits like "Indian Summer." Eight of their albums, including 2022's Oochya!, reached number one. They won a Brit Award for Best New Group and have collaborated with various musicians over the years.
Franz Ferdinand, hailing from Glasgow, is renowned for merging rock and dance music. Their 2004 hit "Take Me Out" propelled them to fame, winning the Mercury Prize. They draw influence from post-punk bands and released notable albums like their debut "Franz Ferdinand" and "Tonight." With collaborations spanning artists like Jane Birkin, their style evolved to include dub and disco influences, while albums "You Could Have It So Much Better" and "Always Ascending" showcased their versatile sound. Their awards include Brit Awards and multiple Grammy nominations.
Originating from the pop-punk scene, blink-182, known for energetic, humorous tracks, rose to fame with "Enema of the State." Famous lineup: Hoppus, DeLonge, Barker. Hits include albums like "California" & "Neighborhoods," achieving numerous chart-toppers. DeLonge returned in 2023.
The Stews, born in Charleston, burst onto the scene with "What Was" in 2022. Known for eclectic sounds akin to The Allman Brothers & Pink Floyd, they've dominated stages from NYC to DC, selling out shows and breaking records.
Formed on the Isle of Wight, Wet Leg, comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, blends sad and party music. Known for their hit "Chaise Longue" and a Mercury Prize-nominated debut album.
Nigerien Mdou Moctar's "Funeral For Justice" is a ferocious album featuring louder, political tracks about Tuareg struggles. Known for his iconic guitar solos, Moctar delivers unfiltered, passionate music.
Nashville's rock band The Criticals, formed by Parker Forbes and Cole Shughart in 2018, are known for hit EPs like Mimosa Hygiene & Sour Grapes, and dynamic live shows in major US cities.
Born in Downey, CA, "Weird Al" Yankovic is the top novelty music parodist known for hits like "Eat It" and "White & Nerdy." His song parodies span genres from new wave to rap, earning critical and commercial success over four decades. Yankovic's use of music videos, starting with MTV in the 80s, bolstered his fame. He's won four Grammy Awards and released chart-topping albums like Mandatory Fun. Notable collaborations include Rick Derringer and the band from Hamilton musical spinoffs. His long career inspired a 2022 biopic.
Vampire Weekend, formed at Columbia University, blends indie rock with diverse genres and has topped charts with albums like "Contra" and "Modern Vampires of the City," winning multiple Grammys. Known for hits like "A-Punk," they continually evolve their sound.
Devo, from Akron, Ohio, is known for pioneering new wave with dark social satire and unique visuals. Hits like "Whip It" and collaborations with Disney show their wide influence. Formed by Gerald Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh, they tackled themes of dehumanization with humor and innovation, using homemade instruments and bizarre concepts. Their debut album, backed by David Bowie and Iggy Pop, became an underground hit, cementing their place as a cult band. Despite fluctuating success, Devo's legacy endured through reunions, soundtrack work, and a 50th-anniversary anthology.
4 Non Blondes, formed in 1989, made waves with the 1993 hit "What's Up?," from their album Bigger, Better, Faster, More? They toured with Neil Young, Pearl Jam, and Bob Dylan, winning Bay Area Music Awards for Best Song, Best Album, and Best Female Vocalist for Linda Perry's high-pitched vocals.

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Genre: Rock, Pop, Classical

See the Worry Club concert in Atlanta at Central Park on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at 12:00 PM, featuring Alabama Shakes, Stereophonics, and more. Tickets are moving quickly.

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