Seven in Seven: Must-See Shows for the Week of Sept. 19

Discover the exciting lineup of shows happening in the region over the next week with Seven in Seven. Whether you're a fan of rock 'n' roll, jazz, heavy metal, R&B, singer-songwriter, or indie music, there's something for everyone. Here are seven must-see shows for the week of Sept. 19.
Kicking off the week is legendary guitarist Andy Summers, known for his work with The Police. He brings his unique blend of music and photography to intimate theaters, offering a captivating evening of storytelling and performance.
Thrash metal fans won't want to miss Slayer's final scheduled performance of 2025 in Hershey. With a stellar lineup of supporting acts, including Knocked Loose and Suicidal Tendencies, this promises to be a metal show to remember.
Mirador, a band co-founded by Jake Kiszka of Greta Van Fleet, delivers a powerful rock and roll experience that draws on ancient myths and blues influences. Their headlining tour showcases their boundary-pushing sound.
Joelton Mayfield's debut album, "Crowd Pleaser," explores themes of identity and self-discovery through alt-country music. Catch him live at Kung Fu Necktie as he shares his introspective songs with the audience.
ZZ Top continues their Elevation tour, bringing their iconic sound to Bethlehem. Despite the loss of bassist Dusty Hill, the band's legacy lives on with Billy F. Gibbons and Frank Beard leading the way.
Dark Angel, pioneers of thrash metal, embark on their first domestic tour in over three decades. With their new album "Extinction Level Event," they're ready to reintroduce their ferocious sound to a new generation of fans.
Fat Dog, the electro-punk rockers from South London, make waves with their debut album "WOOF." Known for their energetic live performances, they're gaining a following both in the UK and the US.
Don't miss these upcoming shows featuring a diverse range of musical styles and talents. From iconic rock acts to emerging artists, there's something for every music lover to enjoy.