10 concerts in Birmingham to see this March

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See a concert at Legacy Arena this March. (Bham Now)

Birmingham is already the greatest city in the world (in my humble opinion), but throw live music into the mix? I’m sold. There are tons of concerts in Birmingham next month that you don’t want to miss. Let’s get into it.

1. Steven Curtis Chapman

Steven Curtis Chapman
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I grew up listening to Steven Curtis Chapman (thanks, mom) and I know this will be an unforgettable experience. See it for yourself this March!

2. Briston Maroney

You won’t be Freakin’ Out on the Interstate much longer, because Briston Maroney is coming to Bham! Come hear all your new and old favorites at the iconic Iron City.

3. Brandon Lake

Brandon Lake quickly made his name known through the Passion conference, and collaborating on hit Christian worship albums. You can see Brandon at Legacy Arena and experience this fast-growing artist for yourself.

4. Mom Jeans

If you’re not familiar with Mom Jeans, you will be soon enough. Come back out to Iron City for another fun night with your new best friends!

5. Fall Out Boy

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Yeah… that Fall Out Boy. Centuries, Thnks fr th Mmrs, Light Em Up, you name it. Jam out with this iconic rock band in The Magic City.

6. Cody Johnson

Cody Johnson in concert
Cody Johnson concert in Tuscaloosa, 2022. (Rachel Snider)

Country music lovers, rejoice! Cody Johnson is gracing the Legacy Arena stage and you’re going to want a front-row seat.

7. Pat Metheny

Pat Metheny’s Dream Box Tour is coming to Birmingham! This March, you can sing classics like And I Love Her at the top of your lungs at the beautiful Lyric Theatre.

8. Zach Bryan

I have recently become a huge Zach Bryan fan, so I just might have to get my tickets to this one ASAP. Hear the GRAMMY-winning I Remember Everything, but don’t blame me when you can’t stop listening to the rest of Zach Bryan’s repertoire.

9. St. Paul & the Broken Bones

This soul group is going to fit right into the eccentric vibes of Avondale Brewing Company—but don’t just take my word for it. See it for yourself next month.

10. Tommy Prine

With his hit Ships in the Harbor, Tommy Prine might just become your new favorite up-and-coming artist. Close out the exciting month of concerts with seeing him live in Avondale.

Which of these concerts in Birmingham are you seeing? Tag @bhamnow and let us know.

Callie Morrison
Callie Morrison
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