Bay Area arts: 8 great shows and concerts to catch this weekend
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Bay Area arts: 8 great shows and concerts to catch this weekend
"The eccentric hip-hop star is set to perform Oct. 10 at Chase Center in San Francisco and Oct. 12 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. These two local dates are part of the Antagonist Tour, Playboi Carti's first first solo headline trek since 2021. The multiplatinum Georgia rapper is out on the road in support of his third full-length studio album, Music, a smash hit that, after productions delays, debuted atop the Billboard 200 upon release in March."
"Music has especially been a massive success on streaming platforms. It earned 134 million streams on Spotify alone in its first day of release which reportedly made it the seventh-most streamed album in a single day. It went on to nab 384 million streams in its first week reportedly the highest total achieved by an album since Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department in 2024."
"As anyone who's seen Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story knows, John C. Reilly has got serious pipes. And on Oct. 13 at Livermore's Bankhead Theater, he'll show them off in a heartfelt way for his world-traveling musical, Mister Romantic. Boasting equal parts vaudeville, singing and storytelling, the show follows the titular character's journey through the Great American Songbook. Think Irving Berlin, Johnny Mercer and Glenn Miller then with Tom Waits thrown i"
Playboi Carti will perform Oct. 10 at Chase Center in San Francisco and Oct. 12 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento as part of the Antagonist Tour. The tour supports his third studio album, Music, which debuted atop the Billboard 200 and posted huge streaming numbers. Music earned 134 million Spotify streams on its first day and 384 million in its first week, reportedly the highest weekly total since 2024. The album features several high-profile guest artists. Showtimes are 7 p.m.; tickets start around $40–$52. John C. Reilly will perform Oct. 13 at Livermore's Bankhead Theater in the musical Mister Romantic, a vaudeville-infused journey through the Great American Songbook.
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