Upcoming July 2017 Concerts in Raleigh NC

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Upcoming July 2017 Concerts in Raleigh NC

Summer is the perfect time to enjoy a festival or concert from your favorite band. Luckily for those in Raleigh, the city is known for their large music scene and wealth of entertaining shows from artists from around the country. There are many shows happening daily, so we just wanted to highlight a few of the upcoming July 2017 concerts in Raleigh, NC.

Florida Georgia Line

Where: Coastal Credit Union Music Park

When: July 21, 7pm

One of the newest country bands to hit the scene is Florida Georgia Line. This pop country band quickly rose to popularity in recent years after breaking out with their hit song “Cruise” in 2012. This song has sold more than 10 million copies, and helped pave the way for the band to keep going strong today.

Journey & Asia

Where: Coastal Credit Union Music Park

When: July 25, 7:30pm

Fans of classic rock will be able to experience a blast from the past as Journey and Asia are also playing at the Costal Credit Union Music Park towards the end of July. Journey was one of the most popular rock bands throughout the 70s and 80s and are still going strong today. Over their career, they have released 14 studio albums and 59 singles.

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Logic

Where: Red Hat Amphitheater

When: July 27, 7:30

As part of the artist’s new Everybody’s Tour, the popular rapper Logic will be performing at the Red Hat Amphitheater on July 27. The young, 27-year-old rapper burst onto the scene in 2010 with his mixtape “Young, Broke & Infamous” and has just recently released an album in 2017 entitled “Everybody.”

Those were just a few of the upcoming July 2017 concerts in Raleigh, NC. While we weren’t able to mention all of our favorite shows, be sure to follow our blog for more news on musical acts coming to the Raleigh area. You can also purchase your tickets by visiting both the Coastal Credit Union Music Park and Red Hat Amphitheater websites.