Recently announced: The K-Tel All Stars, July 1 Griffin House, July 2 Tia Seay, July 10 Urban Jazz Coalition, July 16 The Sly Band July 22 Kuss Auditorium Clark State Performing Arts Center Recently announced: James Taylor with Jackson Browne, Aug. 2 Winger with special guest Firehouse, Oct. 11 Steven Adler of Guns N’ Roses and Liliac, Oct. Recently announced: Slaughter with special guest Vixen, Sept. 28 Air Supply, JTedeschi Trucks Band with Los Lobos and Gabs Dixon, JTed Nugent, Aug.
5 Collective Soul and Better than Ezra, Sept. 2 John Legend with The War and Treaty, Sept. 27 King Crimson with The Zappa Band, Sept. 26 Buddy Guy with Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Aug. 10 Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings with Mark Farner Trio, Aug. Recently announced: John Fogerty, July 16 3 Doors Down July 17 The Beach Boys, July 18 Brantley Gilbert, July 23 Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, July 24 Chicago, July 27 REO Speedwagon, July 30 Brit Floyd, July 31 Blackberry Smoke with The Allman Betts Band, Aug. The platinum-selling rock band Incubus will perform at the Rose Music Center on Sept. 11 Wright State Arts Live! A Celebration of Fine and Performing Arts, Sept. 10 Dave Greer’s Classic Jazz Stompers, Sept. 28 John McEuen and the String Wizards Present: Will the Circle Be Unbroken?, Sept. 26 Nicky Kay’s Trio / Cherry Lee & The Hot Rod Hounds, Aug. 12 The Katawicks / Neo-American Pioneers, Aug. 6 Air Force Band of Flight: Flight One Hometown Heroes Concert, Aug. Upcoming: Keith Leak & New Mercies, June 18 Juneteenth Concert with Tank and the Bangas, June 19 Vanessa Collier, June 24 Scotty Bratcher Band, June 25 Farewell Angelina, June 26 Making Movies, July 8 Kyshona Armstrong, July 9 Nasty Bingo / Amber Hargett & The Who’s Who, July 10 Seefari, July 15 Sarob / Honey and Blue, July 16 Jamie Suttle, July 17 An Evening with Sinclair, July 22 LowDown Brass Band, July 23 Tommy McGuffey & True Worship, July 24 The Drowsy Lads, July 29 Reverend Horton Heat with The Hackensaw Boys and Kyle Eldridge, July 30 Big Sam’s Funky Nation, July 31 Adam Ezra Group, Aug. 8 Straight On: A Tribute to the Music of Heart, Oct. 24 Sammy Kershaw, Collin Raye, Aaron Tippin Roots and Boots Tour, Sept. Speed: Kiss Tribute with LoveBomb, June 18 Frank Foster, June 19 Drive-By Truckers, June 26 Kid Kentucky, July 3 The Ultimate Doors, July 9 Blues Traveler, July 16 Red Not Chili Peppers, July 22 Tyler Booth, July 30 Randy Houser with Alexis Gomez, Aug. Recently announced: Luke Combs, Jon Pardi, Cody Johnson, Neal McCoy, Jameson Rodgers, Niko Moon, Drew Parker, Ashland Craft, Jess Kellie Adams, After Midtown, Wyatt McCubbin, July 8 Alan Jackson, Justin Moore, Riley Green, Lorrie Morgan, Bellamy Brothers, Jesse Keith Whitley, McGuffey Lane, Alexis Gomez, Ashley Best, Dallas Moore, July 9 Jason Aldean, Chase Rice, Hardy, Jo Dee Messina, Deana Carter, Flatland Cavalry, Lainey Wilson, Desert City Ramblers, Rayne Johnson, Clark Manson, Cole Ritter, July 10
30 Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band with special guest Larkin Poe, Aug. 11 Foreigner with special guests Stranger and Eleventh Hour, Aug. 8 Shinedown with special guest Pop Evil, Aug. 5 Trace Adkins with special guest The James Barker Band, Aug. 4 Chris Janson with special guest Desert City Ramblers, Aug. Air Force Band of Flight: Flight One, Aug. Park Jin-young once boasted, “ It is made of eco-friendly materials that do not produce any toxins, and oxygen supplies are turned on throughout the building.” The estimated value of JYP’s building is 43 billion won.Recently announced: Hairball, July 22 Styx with special guest Night Ranger, July 23 Casting Crowns with special guest I Am They, July 28 The Menus, July 30 Daughtry, July 31 U.S. JYP Entertainment, which has a building with four basement floors and 10 ground floors, ranked third.
SM also recorded a total real estate value of 135.3 billion won, including the 40 billion won building Cheongdam-dong and the 90 billion won building in Apgujeong. The office building standing tall between the Seoul Forest is said to be “so wide that it is called a kwangya (a wide field.” The value of the SM new building, which is leased and used from the 6th to 19th floors, is about 600 billion won, and the monthly rent alone is 600 million won. Second place, SM Entertainment, placed its headquarters in Seongsu-dong. In 2016, Mapo-gu signed an agreement with YG Entertainment to make Hapjeong-dong a “ complex tourist space.” The combined estimated value of YG Entertainment’s two buildings is known to be about 200 billion won. Its value is known to be around 180 billion won. The no.1, YG Entertainment, purchased a building located in Hapjeong-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul at an auction for 2.8 billion won, and built a new building on this site, which is near their old building in Hapjeong-dong.