Annapolis music fans have a stacked slate of concerts ahead at Rams Head On Stage. The intimate venue, where every seat sits within 48 feet of the stage, hosts national acts 364 days a year. Pete Yorn headlines a solo acoustic set Wednesday, June 3, celebrating 25 years of his debut album musicforthemorningafter. Tickets range from $65 to $85.
Matisyahu’s unplugged show on Wednesday, March 4, now features a 5 p.m. performance added due to demand, alongside the original evening slot. Prices start at $65. Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band takes the stage Wednesday, April 29, with tickets at $30, $35 and $45.
Other highlights include the Pam Tillis Trio on Sunday, April 12, at 7:30 p.m. for $45 to $60. Eddie Money Legacy, featuring Jesse and Dez Money, plays Friday, April 17, at 8 p.m. with seats from $80 to $95. Nao Yoshioka performs Thursday, May 28, at 8 p.m. for $30 to $45, followed by The Samples on Friday, May 29, at the same time with prices of $40 to $50. Rumours ATL, a Fleetwood Mac tribute, closes out June previews on Thursday, June 25, at 8 p.m. for $45 to $65.
The full February and March calendar brims with tributes and veterans. Dio Rules, honoring Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Dio, hits the stage February 19. Suede follows February 20, then Fallin’ Free, a Tom Petty tribute with Scott Kurt, on February 21. The Super 70’s Concert Experience with Super Trans Am shares February 22 with a Chatham Rabbits matinee.
Ray Weaver brings Meg Murray and Madisun Bailey February 24. Zebra celebrates its 50th anniversary tour February 25. The Linda Ronstadt Experience performs February 26, while Sons of Cream, featuring Kofi Baker and Malcolm Bruce with Rob Johnson, plays February 27. Black Violin launches its Full Circle Tour February 28.
March opens with Jeffrey Gaines and Sawyer Fredericks on March 1, The Yardbirds on March 2, and Cherish The Ladies on March 3. Spyro Gyra swings by March 5, The Amish Outlaws March 6. Albert Castiglia offers a matinee March 7, paired with Green River’s 15th anniversary CCR tribute that evening. The High Kings roll in March 8 on their Rocky Road Tour.
Glen Phillips of Toad the Wet Sprocket joins Mendeleyev March 9. The Aggrolites hit March 11, Aaron Gillespie and Friends—with Toby Morrell of Emery and Rowdy of The Handlers plus Tory Grace—take March 10. Back To The Garden 1969 recreates Woodstock March 12, Sue Foley follows March 13, and Los Straitjackets rock March 14.
John Moreland and Patterson Hood team up March 15. Albert Lee debuts his Lay It Down album with The Cryers March 16. The Phil Collins Experience arrives March 17, young guitarist Taj Farrant March 18. Karla Bonoff with Paul Guzzone plays March 19, End Of The Line salutes the Allman Brothers March 20.
Good Deale Bluegrass and Eastman String Band share March 21 with a Quinn Sullivan matinee. ZZ Ward brings McKinley James March 22. AMFM Presents: In The Vane of Eric Clapton lights up March 23. Hollywood Nights channels Bob Seger March 26. Thunder from Down Under offers shows at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. March 27. Joanne Shaw Taylor performs March 28, and Know Return with Fooling Ourselves honors Kansas and Styx March 29.
Tickets and the complete schedule are available at www.ramsheadonstage.com. The venue promises powerhouse performances in a close-up setting.
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