Author: Jozie Hunter

POSTPONED NOVEMBER 29 | 8PM

We regret to inform you that due to the forecasted inclement weather, we must postpone the Above the Covers concert.

We will work to reschedule the performance for a later date. Your original ticket will be valid for the rescheduled show date, and no further action is required.

Must be 21 or older to attend. Doors open one hour prior to show start time.

Sioux City’s very own Above The Covers is an energetic party band that will have you dancing, singing and rocking out like nobody is watching! Over the course of three years, ATC has become Northwest Iowa’s favorite party band earning Rock Band of the Year in the 2023 Siouxland Choice Awards.

They dig their roots into the Pop Punk genre and branch off to include your favorite songs from the 1980s to today’s top hits. From Blink-182 to Journey, Paramore to AC/DC, The Killers to Shania Twain -you’ll never know what’s coming next!

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 | 8PM

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Must be 21 or older to attend. Doors open one hour prior to show start time.

Chart-topping American country artist NIKO MOON has been having a very good time since breaking out as a solo act in 2019, after being a member for a couple years of Sir Rosevelt alongside fellow artists Zac Brown and Ben Simonetti.

His first single “Good Time” went #1 on country radio and his other hits continue to climb the charts as he releases more and more music, bringing a feel-good positive vibes message to all that listen.

Originally from Tyler, Texas, Moon relocated to Douglasville, Georgia when he was 10. His father, a truck driver and his mother, a waitress, introduced Niko to the works of artists like John Prine and Patty Griffin.

Beyond singing, Moon has written eight #1 songs and over 40 major record label cuts for artists such as Morgan Wallen, Avicii, Dierks Bentley, Pitbull, Zac Brown Band, Rascal Flatts and more. He also co-produced the Zac Brown Band albums, Jekyll+Hyde and Welcome Home, and was recently named a SESAC country songwriter of the year.

When not touring, Moon resides in Nashville, TN and is married to singer-songwriter Anna Moon, with whom they share a daughter, Lily Ann Moon. He is also the founder of the “Happy Cowboy Foundation”, a 501c3 nonprofit that helps raise awareness and funds for those in need of help to battle various addictions.

 

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OCTOBER 31 | 8PM

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The Millennium Tour is a TOTALLY EPIC 90s & 2000s THROWBACK PARTY!

Get ready to relive the glory days of frosted tips, flip phones, and fire playlists. Grab your crew and get down with Fool House for The Millennium Tour – the ULTIMATE 90s & Y2K – themed live show experience that’ll have you partying like it’s 1999!

Fool House is THE ULTIMATE 90’s PARTY! A LIVE concert paying homage to the golden era of boy bands, pop stars, hip hop, and pop punk. With a larger than life production, this show recreates the sights, sounds, and energy of the biggest stars of the 1990s.

Kicking each night off with a video DJ playing all of your favorite 90’s party anthems, followed by 2 hours of LIVE non-stop hits. Sing-alongs, party throwbacks, and choreographed dance moves are what you can expect. Dress up in your best 90’s gear and come prepared to sing your heart out and dance all night long!

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OCTOBER 3 | 8PM

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Not Quite Brothers is Central Iowa’s fastest growing cover band. Formed in 2018, the band quickly became known for their huge sound, eclectic setlist and ability to enhance any party. Fans of all ages agree… “it feels like I am watching the band they are covering in their heyday” and “It’s so cool to see a younger generation playing my favorite songs on stage!”

Sam Johnson (vocals) and Isaac Johnson (guitar) are twins and although Cooper Corcoran (guitar), Ben Schmelzer (drums) and Nathan Klein (bass) are of no relation to each other, these five fellas are as tight as brothers… but not quite.

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SEPTEMBER 27 | 8PM

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When he died on October 2, 2017, Tom Petty left behind a lifetime of classic songs — songs that are woven into the very fabric of popular culture. Those songs live on in Petty’s dozens of albums, both as a solo artist and with the Heartbreakers, but now that the man himself is gone, so is the opportunity to experience him delivering them live to a crowd of adoring fans. But there is the next best thing: Southern Accents, the ultimate Tom Petty tribute band.

Comprising six superlative musicians from Nashville’s rich music scene, Southern Accents have been bringing fans the Petty experience for the last three years, not only performing his timeless hits with exacting reverence but even looking and acting the part. At the helm is Petty doppelganger Ronnie Gregg, who sports the straw-colored locks and Mad Hatter haberdashery of “Don’t Come Around Here No More”-era Petty, not to mention the signature voice and funky moves. Backing him are musicians who’ve toured with the likes of some of the biggest names in music today, all of whom know both the licks and the looks of their counterparts in the Heartbreakers. These are veteran players who’ve proven themselves over the years in a slew of major professional projects and dedicate their time and attention to Southern Accents for one simple reason: They love sharing the music of Tom Petty.

And when Southern Accents take the stage, they embody not just the music but the feeling of a Petty concert. The band loves the songs you love, of course, blockbuster hits like “American Girl” and “Refugee.” But they also love the possibility of exposing their audiences to Petty songs they might not know, older rarities and obscure B-sides like “Honey Bee” and “Crawling Back to You.” A typical Southern Accents show will have audiences singing along and probably shedding a tear or two — out of joy, for sure, and also out of reverence for the dearly departed, one of the greatest American artists of all time.

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OCTOBER 16 | 7PM

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ADELITAS WAY 

Adelitas Way formed in 2006 and quickly created a massive buzz in their hometown Las Vegas music scene, by consistently selling out shows left and right. Fronted by lead singer/songwriter Rick Dejesus, and joined by drummer Trevor Stafford and bassist Andrew Cushing, they signed to Virgin Records and broke into the mainstream with their anthemic song Invincible from their self-titled debut album.

Today, the band’s presence over the last two decades in the rock scene has certainly been felt as a force to be reckoned with – they have become proven industry veterans, with 8 full length albums under their belt, culminating in over 1 billion combined streams across their catalog. Throughout their career, the band has relentlessly toured and built up a strong live following, touring with the likes of Guns N Roses, Shinedown, Creed, Skillet, Three Days Grace, Halestorm, Breaking Benjamin, Staind, Alter Bridge, Theory of a Deadman, Skillet, 10 Years, Buckcherry, Hinder, Red, Flyleaf, The Pretty Reckless and more, as well as successfully headlining sold out venues throughout the country. They have played the mainstage at the biggest Rock festivals in America, such as Rock On The Range, Carolina Rebellion, Louder Than Life, Welcome To Rockville, Blue Ridge Rock Festival, RockFest in Cadott, WI, Rock USA, Sturgis Bike Rally, and many more. One thing is for certain – Adelitas Way is a massive independently successful rock act, and here to stay and pave the way for the future of rock and roll.

NEW MEDICINE 

Formed in 2009 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, New Medicine brings a high-octane blend of modern hard rock, post-grunge emotion and hip-hop swagger. Their explosive sound and dynamic live shows have earned them a loyal following and over 400 million global streams to date.

The band made their debut with Race You to the Bottom (Photo Finish/Atlantic Records), landing on the Billboard 200 and launching them into national tours with heavyweights like Avenged Sevenfold, Disturbed, Halestorm, Hollywood Undead, and Papa Roach. Their follow-up album Breaking the Model (Imagen Records) sparked a surge in the new digital streaming era, led by their breakout anthem “Fire Up the Night,” which recently earned RIAA Gold certification.

After a hiatus beginning in 2015, New Medicine returned in 2020 with the single “Die Trying,” reigniting their fanbase and building major momentum across digital platforms. A wave of viral trending sounds and user-generated content on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts helped fuel the band’s independent resurgence. Since then, they’ve released over 25 new songs and grown their audience to over 1.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, proving their ability to thrive in the modern music landscape without major label support.

Now, New Medicine is gearing up for their most ambitious release yet – a 24-song double album slated for later this year. They also continue their ongoing collaboration with tour mates Adelitas Way that have already generated over 20 million streams. Their fifth single together “Last Laugh,” set for release ahead of their Fall 2025 co-headlining tour.

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SEPTEMBER 19 | 8PM

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CHICAGO INITIALLY gained fame opening for music legends such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, Bruce Springsteen, and the Beach Boys, hitting its stride almost immediately after their debut effort, Chicago Transit Authority, a double album, came out in 1969.

The iconic group that captured the hearts of millions of fans has earned 23 gold, 18 platinum, and 8 multi-platinum albums to date. They have had five number-one albums and 21 top-ten singles. On April 8, 2016, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at Barclay’s Center in New York.

From the beginning, Seraphine, as the drummer, was always the backbone of the operation. It was his job to keep everyone on time and on balance. He set the pace and carried it through to the end, no matter what. In 1990, after 23 years of performing, composing, and recording albums with Chicago, Seraphine experienced a jarring parting of ways with the bandmates that he considered brothers. The rift threw his life into chaos. Together they had toured the world and created one of the most enduring American songbooks of all time. He left music behind for 15 years, focusing his creative energy on producing, as well as working with a variety of Broadway musical and theatrical projects. After grueling decades spent on the road, Seraphine settled in Colorado and seized the opportunity to devote more time to his family, deepening his bonds with all six of his children.

In the end, it was a request to play a benefit show for a fellow drummer that pulled Seraphine out of seclusion and sparked a musical rebirth. That night, basking in the glow of a standing ovation, Seraphine realized how much he missed performing.

In 2007, spiritually and creatively reinvigorated, Seraphine returned to the stage with his new jazz-rock powerhouse group, California Transit Authority (CTA) often described as “Chicago on steroids”—and he made peace with his past with the refreshingly candid memoir Street Player: My Chicago Story (Wiley).

Critically acclaimed as an instrumentalist and composer, Rolling Stone magazine has ranked “the father of jazz rock” as one of the top 100 drummers of all time.

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OCTOBER 18 | 8:30PM

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Caroline Rhea is a stand-up comedian and actress, best known for her role as “Hilda Spellman” from the hit series ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’ and her numerous comedy specials on HBO, Comedy Central and Showtime. She voices the Mom, “Linda Flynn Fletcher” on Disney’s hit series, Phineas and Ferb. She has starred in many films including Hallmark’s A Mrs. Miracle Christmas as Mrs. Miracle and most recently she has a recurring role on NBC’s Lopez vs. Lopez. She has hosted her own talk show and has been a regular panelist on the game shows, Funny You Should Ask, Match Game, Name that Tune and Hollywood Squares. She performed this year in Scotland at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival, and recently filmed her 7th comedy special at the Sydney Opera House. Caroline tours comedy clubs throughout the world and still makes time for hosting and serving as an auctioneer for numerous charities.

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OCTOBER 11 | 8PM

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Celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2025, Zoso has become one of the most iconic and respected Led Zeppelin tribute experiences in the world, having played over 4,800 shows across the globe. Known for their unparalleled dedication to faithfully recreating the legendary band’s live performances, Zoso has earned accolades from both critics and fans alike.

The band was founded by Matt Jernigan and Adam Sandling, both of whom are renowned for their exceptional musicianship and passion for Led Zeppelin’s music. Jernigan, who takes on the colossal role of Robert Plant, has a commanding stage presence that rivals the icon himself. Sandling, who brings John Paul Jones to life, masterfully plays bass, keyboards, and mandolin, replicating the multifaceted talent of the Zeppelin legend.

In 2015, Bevan Davies joined Zoso as John Bonham, completing the lineup. An accomplished drummer with a resume that includes playing with Danzig, Jerry Cantrell (of Alice in Chains), Static X, and Billy Duffy (of The Cult), Davies brings an unmistakable power and precision to Zoso’s live shows, helping the band recreate Bonham’s legendary drum sound.

Zoso’s live performances focus on the raw energy and intricate musicality of Led Zeppelin’s best-known hits and deeper tracks, with a particular emphasis on recreating their live show experience. The band’s commitment to authenticity has earned them praise from major outlets, with the LA Times calling them “head and shoulders above all other Led Zeppelin tributes,” and the St. Petersburg Times describing them as “the most exacting of all the Led Zeppelin tributes.”

With over 30 years of music history behind them, Zoso continues to be regarded as one of the finest Led Zeppelin tributes, with the Chicago Sun-Times calling them “the closest to the original of any Led Zeppelin tribute.” Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Led Zeppelin or discovering their music for the first time, Zoso delivers an unforgettable experience that takes you back to the glory days of rock and roll.

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NOVEMBER 6 | 7PM

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Tennessee-born troubadour Larry Fleet grew up on a stack of records spanning Merle Haggard, Otis Redding, Willie Nelson, and Marvin Gaye. A thoughtful songwriter with a knack for a one-line, an ear for a sturdy hook, and a powerhouse voice that strikes like a match, Fleet was working blue-collar jobs to make ends meet long before landing his recording contract with Big Loud Records. Seven years late and again working as an independent artist, the devout family man is turning heads among critics as a songwriter (“Man Made A Bar” recorded by Morgan Wallen ft. Eric Church) alongside his music, 2021’s tribute to the music that raised him, Stack of Records, his aptly titled 2019 debut, Workin’ Hard, 2023’s Earned It, featuring the single “Things I Take For Granted” and his first latest, 2025’s independently-released “Hard Work & Holy Water.” Saving Country Music puts it simply: “If you’re looking for the future of traditional country music, then look no further.”

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