The 12 best concerts coming to Memphis in April: Hozier, Elizabeth King, Kem and more

The spring concert season is in full swing, and Memphis and the Mid-South will see a wide range of shows come through the area in April.

From power-pop greats to sacred soul queens, jazz giants to country stars and more, the upcoming concert calendar offers much to look forward to.

Here are 12 Memphis-area shows you won’t want to miss in April.

Those Pretty Wrongs: April 5, The Green Room at Crosstown Arts

Luther Russell and Jody Stephens of Those Pretty Wrongs play the Green Room on April 5.
Luther Russell and Jody Stephens of Those Pretty Wrongs play the Green Room on April 5.

Those Pretty Wrongs — the pop duo led by Memphian/Big Star legend Jody Stephens and Los Angeles singer-songwriter Luther Russell — are marking a decade of collaboration and supporting their latest album, 2023’s acclaimed “Holiday Camp,” with a special intimate show at the Green Room on April 5. Tickets: $30.39; go to Crosstownarts.org.

Riley Green: April 5, BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove

Alabama native and country singer Riley Green comes to the BankPlus Amphitheater on April 5. Green will make a stop at the Southaven venue as part of a tour supporting his recent sophomore album, “Ain’t My Last Rodeo.” Tickets: $24-$84; go to Ticketmaster.com.

Elizabeth King: April 6, The Green Room at Crosstown Arts

Elizabeth King marks the release of her new record with a show at the Green Room on April 6.
Elizabeth King marks the release of her new record with a show at the Green Room on April 6.

The Sacred Soul Queen of Memphis, Elizabeth King, is back with a new album. The 80-year-old vocal dynamo is set to release her latest LP, "Soul Provider," on April 12. She’ll celebrate with a concert at The Green Room at Crosstown Arts on April 6. The Jubilee Hummingbirds will open up the show. Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door; go to Crosstownarts.com.

Memphis Comedy Festival: April 6, Landers Center

It will be a laugh riot as the Memphis Comedy Festival brings some of the country’s funniest folks to the Landers Center on April 6. The show will feature a star-studded lineup of standups — including Sommore, Lavell Crawford, Bill Bellamy, Tony Roberts and Arnez J. Tickets: $59-$125; go to Ticketmaster.com.

Ray Wylie Hubbard: April 10, Lafayette’s Music Room

Texas music vet Ray Wylie Hubbard returns to the Bluff City on April 10. The “Redneck Mother” singer and cosmic country songsmith will play a show at Overton Square’s Lafayette’s Music Room. VIP tickets are already sold out, but general admission seating is available for $40.55; go to Ticketweb.com.

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The Wood Brothers: April 12, Minglewood Hall

Promoters Mempho Presents are bringing the American roots band The Wood Brothers to town. The New York City combo is touring in support of its most recent album, “Heart is the Hero,” and will be making a stop at Minglewood Hall on April 12 for an all-ages show. Tickets start at $33; go to Ticketmaster.com.

Christian McBride: April 13, GPAC

Jazz great Christian McBride headlines a GPAC show on April 13.
Jazz great Christian McBride headlines a GPAC show on April 13.

Eight-time Grammy award winner and American jazz great Christian McBride headlines a show at the Germantown Performing Arts Center on April 13. Bassist and band leader McBride, who just released a project with fellow bass great Edgar Meyer, “But Who’s Gonna Play the Melody,” will appear on April 13 at GPAC. Tickets: $30-$60; go to GPACweb.com.

Cody Johnson: April 13, FedExForum

Platinum-selling recording artist Cody Johnson will play FedExForum in April. Johnson — the CMA Vocalist of the Year nominee — will bring his “The Leather Tour” to the Downtown venue on April 13. Johnson is on the road in support of his recent album, "Leather." The record, released last fall, is a follow-up to his hit LPs, 2019’s “Ain’t Nothin’ To It” and 2021’s “Human: The Double Album.” Tickets: $78-$178; go to Ticketmaster.com.

The Love Hard Tour, featuring Keyshia Cole, Trey Songz, K. Michelle and Jaheim: April 14, Landers Center

Keyshia Cole will be among the performers on The Love Hard Tour, which stops at the Landers Center on April 14.
Keyshia Cole will be among the performers on The Love Hard Tour, which stops at the Landers Center on April 14.

Several of the top names in contemporary R&B have teamed up for The Love Hard Tour. The concert event will feature performances by Keyshia Cole, Trey Songz, Jaheim and K. Michelle. The package will make its way to the Mid-South this spring, stopping at Southaven’s Landers Center on April 14. Tickets: $74-$144; go to Ticketmaster.com.

Hozier: April 24, BankPlus Amphitheater, Snowden Grove

Fans listen as Hozier performs during Innings Festival at Tempe Beach Park on Feb. 24, 2024.
Fans listen as Hozier performs during Innings Festival at Tempe Beach Park on Feb. 24, 2024.

Irish pop music star Hozier is coming back to the Mid-South. Hozier, who made a memorable debut in the region at the 2015 Beale Street Music Festival, will be on the road in the U.S. supporting his 2023 "Unreal Unearth" album. He will headline a show at the BankPlus Amphitheater in Southaven on April 24. Tickets: $49-$80; go to Ticketmaster.com.

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Kem: April 27, Orpheum

R&B veteran Kem returns to Memphis for a show at the Orpheum. The gold- and platinum-selling Kem — who mostly recently released the 2023 live album, "Anniversary" — will be joined on the bill by rising star Levelle for concert that promises a “soulful seductive sound for the mature, sophisticated, and elite.” Tickets start at $111; go to Ticketmaster.com.

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway: April 28, Growlers

Grammy winner Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway will appear at Midtown's Growlers on April 28.
Grammy winner Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway will appear at Midtown's Growlers on April 28.

One of the hottest stars in bluegrass and roots music, Molly Tuttle, brings her “Down the Rabbit Hole Tour,” to Midtown Memphis’ Growlers on April 28. The Grammy-winning Tuttle, along with her backing group Golden Highway, will headline a bill that also includes bluegrass up-and-comer Wyatt Ellis. Tickets $30 in advance; go to 901growlers.com.

This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Hozier, Keyshia Cole, Cody Johnson: 12 best Memphis concerts in April