Jitney Autumn 2023 Concert Preview

Can you believe Walgreen’s already has their Halloween decorations up? How about that Starbucks is already pushing their pumpkin lattes? How about that JitneyBooks.com is already doing their Jitney Autumn 2023 concert preview? Well get over the constant marching of time and take a look at what upcoming South Florida shows you can enjoy.

Bumblefest September 1 & 2 at 500 Block of West Palm Beach

40 bands play on five stages at this annual tribute to indie music in all of its forms. Some of the headliners include Death Valley Girls, Dusted, and Al Lover.

Guns N’ Roses September 15 at Hard Rock Live

Axl and Slash are making their way back to Miami to shriek all the tunes that soundtracked late ’80’s strip clubs.

Wu-Tang Clan & Nas September 22 at Hard Rock Live

These New York ’90’s hip-hop legends have dubbed their tour N.Y. State of Mind. They included Long Island legends De La Soul as their openers on their first tour since Trugoy passed away earlier this year.

Drake September 28-29 at Kaseya Center

Perhaps the biggest name in hip-hop will be playing two nights at the Miami Heat’s home arena with 21 Savage opening the show for him.

Morrissey October 8 at Hard Rock Live

Moz, the former Smiths frontman hasn’t been the most reliable performer. He cancels shows on a moment’s notice. Here’s hoping he comes through and sings and the tunes from his 40 years of show business.

Depeche Mode October 12 at Kaseya Center

35 years ago The Dead Milkmen sang “You’ll dance to anything by Depeche Commode” and beyond their mockery the British synthpop band draws crowds that will dance to any music they make. Once a quartet Depeche Mode now consists of only Dave Gahan and Martin Gore.

III Points October 20 & 21 at Mana Wynwood

The annual fest is all about eclecticism, this year is no different with Iggy Pop, Skrillex and Grimes among the headliners. Some of the smaller print acts to be excited about include Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Explosions in the Sky.

Amyl and The Sniffers November 1 at Revolution Live

The Australian punk band bring their high energy show to South Florida for the very first time. If you can only make it to one show this Fall, this might be the one.

Doja Cat November 21 at Kaseya Center

The 27 year old singer/rapper brings her Scarlet Tour with Ice Spice opening things up.

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David Rolland

David Rolland edits the Jitney blog. He is the author of the novels Yo-Yo & The End of the Century.