Following last year's hugely successful QCSO at the Movies presentations of Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince, as well as such franchise hits as Sorcerer's Stone in 2017, Prisoner of Azkaban in 2019, and Order of the Phoenix in 2022, the Quad City Symphony Orchestra returns to Davenport's Adler Theatre on November 23 to perform live accompaniment for Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, the seventh movie smash adapted from J.K. Rowling's iconic fantasy/adventure novels.

On November 23, two touring tribute acts will deliver one exhilarating night of country hits when East Moline venue hosts its co-headlining concert with Tennessee Whiskey: A Tribute to Chris Stapleton and The Eric Church Experience, a celebration of the Nashville-based singer/songwriters and their chart-topping, award-winning, multi-platinum-selling discographies.

Composed of bass player Bob Skeat, guitarist Mark Abrahams, drummer Mike Trescott, and guitarist Andy Powell, the latter of whom began recording with the group more than 50 years ago, a legendary rock outfit plays Davenport's Redstone Room in the venue's November 26 concert with Wishbone Ash, the band's "Wish List Tour" boasting the trademark twin-guitar sound and mix of heavy-guitar edge and prog-rock adventurousness that made the outfit one of the definitive British hard rock bands of the 1970s.

Audience favorites due in part to headlining slots at Red Rocks and sets at festivals such as Bonnaroo, Bottlerock, Electric Forest, Bumbershoot, Summer Camp, and High Sierra, the six-piece funk, soul, jazz, and rock outfit The Motet headlines a November 24 concert at Davenport's Redstone Room, the band's latest album All Day hailed by Bass Musician Magazine as "an assortment of tracks that equally represent the LP’s ornate songwriting style and luminescent sonic palette."

With the November 22 concert event at Davenport's Redstone Room presented by Rocktown Entertainment Group, a host of familiar fan favorites by two iconic artists will be delivered in A Tribute to Motown, the night boasting the talents of Alphonse Franklin, offering a tribute to Smokey Robinson, and Rob Willis, crooning compositions by Bobby Womack.

Her 2023 album Healing Power hailed by Americana Highways for its "freshness and consistent melodic assets," Canadian folk and roots-rock singer/songwriter Terra Lightfoot headlines a November 22 concert at Davenport's Raccoon Motel, her famed touring partners over the years including The Posies, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Bruce Cockburn, Blue Rodeo, and, in his lone Canadian date for the 2018 Outlaw Music Festival, country icon Willie Nelson.

A member of such groups as Doomtree, Building Better Bombs, Gayngs, Marijuana Deathsquads, Cenospecies, Four Fists, and Shredders, hip-hop and hardcore punk musician P.O.S. performs a November 26 set at Davenport's Raccoon Motel, his credits including seven solo studio albums, 17 singles, and more than 50 guest appearances on songs by fellow artists.

With their previous releases including 2021's hypocrite, 2022's Follow Your Nature, and this year's critics' hit Light Decline, the London-based artists of great area headline a November 22 at Rock Island venue Rozz-Tox, their music, according to Boomkat.com, "set to pique attentions of Bar Italia, Broadcast, Carla Dal Forno, Victor De Roo, or Susu Laroche fans."

With the songs on their latest recording You Must Change Your Life lauded by No Depression as possessing "an easy flow that emphasizes the catchy melodies," the folk and roots-duo David Wax Museum closes the 2024 concert season at Maquoketa's Codfish Hollow Barn, their November 23 concert treating fans to what Under the Radar calls the musicians' "joyous vibrancy that feels fresh and vital."

A beloved, Grammy-winning country ensemble fueled by Marty Raybon's distinctive vocals and the band's skilled musicianship, the country stars of Shenandoah play a November 22 concert at Galesburg's Orpheum Theatre, with the group's collection of chart-topping singles including such fan favorites as "Sunday in the South," "Next to You, Next to Me," and "If Bubba Can Dance (I Can, Too)."

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