Concerts in Birmingham October
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Concerts in Birmingham October 2026 schedule
October in Birmingham promises an exciting lineup of concerts across various genres and iconic venues. Music fans can look forward to a diverse array of performances from well-known artists and bands. The Legacy Arena at The BJCC hosts several high-profile events, including the legendary Journey on October 13th, the powerful gospel artist CeCe Winans on October 21st, and the energetic Red Clay Strays with Shane Smith and The Saints on October 31st. Additionally, the Arena will feature the popular Christian worship night with Elevation Worship & Elevation Rhythm on October 11th.
For fans of rock and alternative, Black Country, New Road will perform at Saturn on October 13th, while the band Dax is scheduled to play at Iron City on October 20th. The Coca-Cola Amphitheater at The BJCC offers a fantastic lineup as well, with performances by Weird Al Yankovic on October 2nd, Caamp on October 1st, and Gavin Adcock on October 16th, providing a mix of comedy, folk, and indie music.
Country and southern rock enthusiasts can enjoy the sounds of Brent Cobb and Shane Smith & The Saints at the Legacy Arena, while jazz and classical fans might appreciate Bela Fleck at Jemison Concert Hall on October 15th and Black Violin on October 18th. Comedy fans will have a chance to see Daniel Tosh at The BJCC Concert Hall on October 11th, and comedian Daniel Tosh will be entertaining audiences on October 11th.
Other noteworthy events include a lively performance by Leanne Morgan at the Legacy Arena on October 23rd, the comedic stylings of Daniel Tosh, and a special Neil Diamond tribute show by Robert Neary’s So Good! at The Lyric Theatre on October 31st. Whether you're into music, comedy, or spiritual events, Birmingham's October concert schedule offers something for everyone to enjoy in top venues around the city.