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Bay Area concerts you’ll want to see.

Here are some of the Bay Area concerts we can’t wait to see

- By Jim Harrington jharringto­n@bayareanew­sgroup.com

The year has just begun and the calendar is already loaded with cool concerts for 2020. Here’s a look at some of the tours we’re most excited about seeing this year, ranging from farewell treks by classic rockers Kiss and Ozzy Osbourne to outings from such rising talents as Billie Eilish and Lauren Daigle. It’s important to note, however, that we only picked ones that have already listed dates. So, that explains why that highly anticipate­d Bruce Springstee­n & the E Street Band tour announceme­nt for 2020 — which hopefully will be coming any minute — isn’t part of this roundup. Here are our picks, which are listed in chronologi­cal order. Enjoy the shows, but do so responsibl­y and save your hearing by wearing earplugs. 1 Gregory Porter and Ledisi: The two supremely talented vocalists are doing a short co-headlining trek and, thankfully, they’ve included the Bay Area in the mix. Porter and Ledisi — two artists with strong ties to Northern California — kick off the tour on Feb. 6 at the Fox Theater in Oakland.

DETAILS >> 7 p.m.; $49.50-$119.50; ticketmast­er.com 2 TobyMac: The Grammywinn­ing Christian music star, who has sold more than 10 million albums during his career, brings his talent-rich Hits Deep Tour 2020 to the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Feb. 9. The bill also features Tauren Wells, We Are Messengers, Ryan Stevenson, Aaron Cole and Cochren & Co. DETAILS >> 7 p.m.; $17-$70; ticketmast­er.com 3 Miranda Lambert: It’s been a long time since this great Texas singer-songwriter headlined a Bay Area concert, but Lambert is finally coming back in support of her seventh studio album, “Wildcard,” and performs Feb. 28 at the SAP Center in San Jose. She also performs Feb. 29 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. Cody Johnson and Lanco are also on the bill. DETAILS >> 7 p.m.; $35.75-$90.75; ticketmast­er.com 4 Raphael Saadiq: The Oakland native, who rose to fame as part of Tony! Toni! Toné! in the late ’80s, brings his Jimmy Lee Tour to the Fox Theater in Oakland on Feb. 28. The concert also features Jamila Woods and DJ Duggz and is part of the annual Noise Pop festival, which runs Feb. 24-March 1. (Another Noise Pop show that we really want to see is Best Coast at the Regency Ballroom on Feb. 29.) DETAILS >> 8 p.m.; $35-$49.50; noisepopfe­st.com 5 Kiss: It’s hard to take Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley seriously when they talk about retiring from the road. Just ask all those people who bought tickets to see the first Kiss Farewell Tour in 2000-2001. But maybe the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame act actually means it this time and the End of the Road Tour — which includes a March 6 show at Oracle Arena in Oakland — will actually be its last. David Lee Roth (yes, that David Lee Roth) opens the show. DETAILS >> 7:30 p.m.; $39.50-$250; ticketmast­er.com 6 Patti Smith: She was magnificen­t during her last Fillmore run in early 2019. And we have no reason to suspect the outcome will be any different when Smith and her mighty band return to San Francisco’s most iconic rock venue March 8-9. DETAILS >> 8 p.m.; $55; livenation. com 7 Billie Eilish: Eilish’s fulllength debut — “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” — was both a critical and commercial smash, finding its way onto many year-end “best of” lists (including ours) and topping all comers to become the most streamed album of 2019. And she’s just as good in concert as she is on record, so catch Eilish when she performs April 7 at Chase Center in San Francisco and April 8 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. DETAILS >> 7:30 p.m.; $39.50$149.50; ticketmast­er.com 8 Eagles: The top-selling American rock band of all time performs its magnum opus — 1976’s “Hotel California” — in its entirety during its two shows, April 11-12, at Chase Center in San Francisco. The album only runs 43 minutes, however, so that will leave the group plenty of time to play other fan favorites as well. DETAILS >> 8 p.m.; $99-$299; ticketmast­er.com 9 Lauren Daigle: The supremely talented artist, who is blessed with one of the most beautiful singing voices in all of popular music, supports her Grammy-winning “Look Up Child” album on April 16 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento and April 22 at Oakland Arena. DETAILS >> 7:30 p.m.; $25-$132; ticketmast­er.com 10 Pearl Jam: The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame act is finally heading back to town, with a two-night stand, April 1819, set for Oakland Arena. The band’s last full-length concert in the Bay Area occurred way back in 2013 at the same venue. (Although the band also performed short sets at the Bridge School Benefit concerts at Shoreline Amphitheat­re at Mountain View in 2014.) Pearl Jam is supporting its forthcomin­g album, “Gigaton,” which is due out March 27. DETAILS >> 7:30 p.m.; $108.15; ticketmast­er.com 11 Sturgill Simpson: The Kentucky native had a pretty great decade, releasing four albums that steadily propelled him into the ranks of the top singersong­writers in country/Americana. Simpson supports his fourth studio album, “Sound and Fury,” with a two-night stand, May 5-6, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Tyler Childers opens the show. DETAILS >> 7:30 p.m.; $69.50$99.50; ticketmast­er.com 12 NF: A lot of people took note when NF’s “The Search” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 last summer — especially given that the album came out the same week as Chance the Rapper’s highly anticipate­d “The Big Day” (which

came in at No. 2 on the charts). Chalk it up as further proof that NF — who performs May 16 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco — is one of the hottest rappers in the game today. DETAILS >> 8 p.m.; $49.50; ticketmast­er.com 13 Justin Bieber: Biebs is back and ready to launch a major tour in the spring, which checks into the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on May 19 and Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on May 22. He’ll likely be showcasing his new album, which is due to drop sometime in 2020. DETAILS >> Ticket info TBA; justinbieb­ermusic.com 14 Madness: The British ska-punk-pop legends, who released the classic debut album “One Step Beyond ...” in 1979, are finally heading back across the pond to perform their first U.S. shows in some eight years. As of now, there are only four such gigs on the books; fortunatel­y, one of them is on May 27 at the Fox Theater in Oakland. The equally awesome English Beat is also on the bill, making this one of the true can’t-miss doublehead­ers of 2020. DETAILS >> 8 p.m.; $55-$75; ticketmast­er.com 15 Tanya Tucker: Having performed at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in October, the country music legend returns to San Francisco on June 4 for a date at the Fillmore. She’s supporting the quadruple-Grammynomi­nated “While I’m Livin’ ” — Tucker’s first collection of original material since 2002’s “Tanya.” Here’s hoping that she also includes such country classics as “Would You Lay with Me,” “Some Kind of Trouble” and, of course, “Delta Dawn” in the mix. DETAILS >> 8 p.m.; $35; livenation.com 16 Alanis Morissette: The singer is celebratin­g the 25th anniversar­y of “Jagged Little Pill” — arguably one of the top 10 most iconic albums of the ’90s — with a major tour that touches down at the Concord Pavilion on June 5. The blockbuste­r album has sold more than 30 million copies to date and even inspired a Broadway musical of the same name. Garbage and Liz Phair are also on the bill, making for the year’s most enticing triple-header. DETAILS >> 7 p.m.; $26-$126; livenation.com 17 Ozzy Osbourne: Yes, we know Ozzy is another artist who can’t really be taken at his word when he says he’s retiring from the road. But we’re willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, in large part because he’s got so many great songs and there’s no way we want to miss hearing them live — especially the Black Sabbath stuff — at least one more time. Osbourne performs July 17 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento and July 25 at Shoreline Amphitheat­re at Mountain View. Marilyn Manson opens. DETAILS >> 7:30 p.m.; $35$250; ticketmast­er.com (Golden 1 Center); 7:30 p.m.; $29.50-$250; livenation.com (Shoreline) 18 Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison, Joan Jett and the Blackheart­s: Speaking of not taking rockers seriously when they talk about retiring from the road, we present to you Motley Crue, the popular hard-rock act that has reunited five years after what was supposed to be its final tour. But the return of the Crue is just one of the selling points of the descriptiv­ely titled Stadium Tour Summer 2020, which also features three other platinum-plus-selling rock acts and includes a stop on July 19 at Oracle Park in San Francisco. DETAILS >> 7 p.m.; $49.50$179.50; ticketmast­er.com 19 Harry Styles: The One Direction star brings his second solo trek — dubbed Love on Tour — to the SAP Center at San Jose on Aug. 25 and the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Aug. 27. He’s supporting his sophomore solo outing, “Fine Line,” which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in December. The great Jenny Lewis opens the show. DETAILS >> 8 p.m.; $39.50$169.50; ticketmast­er.com 20 Doobie Brothers: San Jose’s greatest rock band celebrates 50 years in the game with a tour that includes two big shows in Northern California — Sept. 10 at Toyota Amphitheat­re at Wheatland and Sept. 12 at Shoreline Amphitheat­re at Mountain View. And this time around, Michael McDonald is back in the fold, joining forces with Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons for what should be two magical nights of classic rock. Dirty Dozen Brass Band is also on the bill. DETAILS >> 7:30 p.m.; $29.50$149.50; livenation.com

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 ?? STEVEN FERDMAN — GETTY IMAGES ?? Harry Styles from One Direction comes to San Jose this summer on a tour supporting his second solo album.
STEVEN FERDMAN — GETTY IMAGES Harry Styles from One Direction comes to San Jose this summer on a tour supporting his second solo album.
 ?? KEVIN WINTER — GETTY IMAGES ?? Gene Simmons and Kiss have been staging farewell concert tours for nearly 20years now. One of these times, they are going to mean it. The band comes to Oakland in March.
KEVIN WINTER — GETTY IMAGES Gene Simmons and Kiss have been staging farewell concert tours for nearly 20years now. One of these times, they are going to mean it. The band comes to Oakland in March.
 ?? TERRY WYATT — GETTY IMAGES ?? Blessed with a voice many compare to Adele, contempora­ry Christian singer Lauren Daigle returns to Northern California for two shows in April.
TERRY WYATT — GETTY IMAGES Blessed with a voice many compare to Adele, contempora­ry Christian singer Lauren Daigle returns to Northern California for two shows in April.
 ?? TIBRINA HOBSON — AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Oakland R&B icon Raphael Saadiq plays Oakland’s Fox Theater in February as part of the annual Noise Pop festival.
TIBRINA HOBSON — AFP/GETTY IMAGES Oakland R&B icon Raphael Saadiq plays Oakland’s Fox Theater in February as part of the annual Noise Pop festival.
 ?? DAVE HOGAN — GETTY IMAGES ?? Justin Bieber is set to release a new album and go on tour this year, with stops planned in Sacramento and Santa Clara.
DAVE HOGAN — GETTY IMAGES Justin Bieber is set to release a new album and go on tour this year, with stops planned in Sacramento and Santa Clara.

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