Concerts in Durham September
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Concerts in Durham September 2026 schedule
Durham in September 2026 is set to be a vibrant month for live music and performances, offering a diverse lineup of concerts across some of the city's top venues. Music fans can look forward to a range of genres, from rock and jazz to comedy and indie acts, with events scheduled from early September through the end of the month.
Highlights include the legendary Melissa Etheridge performing at the historic Carolina Theatre on September 5th, promising an electrifying night of rock and soulful melodies. Jazz enthusiasts will enjoy Pat Metheny’s captivating performance on September 16th at the same venue, providing a perfect blend of intricate guitar work and improvisation. Comedy fans can catch Gary Owen at the Durham Performing Arts Center on September 18th, while blues and rock fans won't want to miss Gary Clark Jr., also at the Durham Performing Arts Center on September 3rd.
The month is packed with an eclectic mix of shows such as Ray Lamontagne’s soulful set on September 15th, and the experimental sounds of Oskar Med K at The Fruit on September 16th. The Durham Performing Arts Center hosts several notable events including The Basement Yard Podcast live tapings on September 10th and performances by Swimming Paul on September 12th. For indie and alternative music lovers, Alex Cameron performs at The Pinhook on September 13th, and Slothrust takes the stage there on September 28th.
Other exciting events include the comedy night featuring Spike Hellis at The Pinhook on September 7th, and the engaging performances by Wind Walkers and 156/Silence at Motorco Music Hall on September 13th and 15th, respectively. The city also hosts a variety of smaller, more intimate shows such as Jordan Jensen at Carolina Theatre on September 26th and the energetic Big D and The Kids Table at The Pinhook on September 2nd.
Whether you're into live music, comedy, or cultural performances, Durham’s September concert scene offers something for everyone, set in venues renowned for their vibrant atmospheres and top-tier sound quality. Be sure to check the schedule and secure your tickets early for an unforgettable month of entertainment in Durham.