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Delaware’s best concerts in February 2025 that will protect the cabin fever – The News Journal

Delaware’s best concerts in February 2025 that will protect the cabin fever – The News Journal

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What the hell has to be done in Delaware during this time of year? Live music is always a good bet.

Here is a look at some excellent concerts that are happening in and around the first country this February.

Spokey Speaky, Wilmington

Although Bob Marley was born in Jamaica, the legend of reggae living in Wilmington periodically from the mid-1960s to 1977. The local favorites of reggae, speaking, talk to Marley’s night tunes from classics to deep cuts.

The Queen (500 N. Market St., Wilmington) on 20:00 Saturday, February 1st. Tickets $ 22 (plus fees). Visit Thequeenwilmington.com or call (302) 400-7020.

Panama Dead, Wilmington

The Panama Group will be alive and well when she concerts at Kelly’s Logan’s house. Ronnie Penke of the new riders of the purple sage leads with Panama dead, his new project. The band plays the classic NRPS tunes such as Heny, “Last Lonely” “Eagle”, “Glendale Train”, “Panama Red” and much more, according to the Kelly’s Logan House website.

Logan House on Kelly (1701 Delaware Str., Wilmington) on 21:30 Saturday, February 1st. Visit loganhouse.com or call (302) 652-9493.

MDOU MOCTAR, Arden

Arden Gilde’s hall loves to accept talented musicians from Africa, and the next is Mdou MoCTAR, a star singer of songs called “Hendrix of the Sahara”. Mdou MoCTar a native of Agades, a desert village in the village Niger, and he delivered remarkable tunes such as “Funeral for Justice”, “Chismiten” and “Afrique Victime”.

Arden Guild Hall (2126 The Highway, Wilmington) on Monday, February 10, Monday. Tickets are $ 35.13. Visit Ardenconcerts.com.

Atmosphere, Wilmington

The Slug rapper and the production ant from the hip-hop duo atmosphere have made noise together for more than 25 years. Their latest album is “So many other realities exist at the same time,” which dropped out in 2023.

The Queen (500 N. Market St., Wilmington) on 20:00 Thursday, February 13th. Tickets are $ 35. Visit Thequeenwilmington.com or call (302) 400-7020.

Oh he is dead, Sug Daniels Trio and Verg, Arden

Valentine’s Day will include three strips under one roof in the Arden Jold Hall. The Delaware -born Sug Daniels will launch the party. Daniels is known for taking a soul, rock and folk and rolling into a musically burrito. It is then Virg based on Synth Indie Rock Band by Virginia. The headliners are DC Band named OH HE Dead, a group that delivers grain and a rough soul.

The Arden Guild Hall (2126 The Highway, Wilmington) on 20:00 Friday, the tickets on February 14 are $ 22.66. Visit Ardenconcerts.com.

The Rock Orchestra, Wilmington

The solo career of the singer of the legendary Genesis Phil Collins will be marked by the rock orchestra. Collins has a deep bag of tunes, including “in the air tonight”, “easy lover” and “another night”.

Grand (818 N. Market St., Wilmington) on 20:00 Saturday, February 15th. Tickets are $ 42. Visit Thegrandwilmington.org or call (302) 652-5577.

Bret Young, Philadelphia

Cowboy hats and boots will arrange MET for the Country Brett Young singer’s concert. Young’s historical song includes a favorite like “In case you didn’t know”, “Mercy” and “Like I You Loking”.

MET (858 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) on 8:00 PM Friday, February 21st. Tickets are $ 54- $ 230+. Visit TheMetphilly.com.

Air supply, Wilmington

Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock met on the first day of rehearsals for the production of “Jesus Christ the Superstar” in Australia in 1975. Since then, the duet with a soft-rock, better known as an air supply “making love from nothing”, “” Lonely is the Night “and more.

Grand (818 N. Market St., Wilmington) at 19:00 Sunday, February 23. Tickets are $ 97- $ 151. Visit Thegrandwilmington.org or call (302) 652-5577.

Sutton Foster, Wilmington

Tickets are close to the sale of Broadway star’s performance at Rodney Square’s Playhouse in Wilmington. Don’t look surprised if you see a person from the audience who looks like Hugh Jackman when Foster took the stage because the two recently confirmed that they were meeting.

Most recently, Foster starred in the Broadway show “Once to a Mattress” at the Hudson Theater in New York, which ended in November. She returned to the production when she moved to a four -week run at the Ahnson Theater in Los Angeles, which ended in January.

Rodney Square Playhouse (1007 N. Market St., Wilmington) on 20:00 Friday, February 28. Tickets are $ 51- $ 81. For more information, visit Thegrandwilmington.org or call (302) 888-0200.

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