Happy Monday! Of course, I’m already thinking about how I’m going to entertain myself this week, aren’t you? Good, glad we’re on the same page. Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered on the hottest shows that can keep us both busy all week long.

Neko Case

The singer/songwriter is headed to Variety Playhouse for a show you don’t want to miss. With a career spanning over 20 years, you know she’ll have plenty of hits to keep you entertained.

Location: East Atlanta - 1099 Euclid Ave NE; Time: 8 p.m.; Date: Tuesday, Sept. 13; Admission: From $43; Website: events.accessatlanta.com

The Killers

If you’re ready to rock and roll, then you’re ready for The Killers at State Farm Arena. The band will also be bringing Johnny Marr along to set the stage on fire!

Location: Downtown – 1 State Farm Drive; Time: 7:30 p.m.; Date: Friday, Sept. 16; Admission: From $35; Website: events.accessatlanta.com

Joe and Silk

Get ready for some smooth sounds from Joe and Silk at Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre. Grammy award-nominee Joe and supergroup Silk are ready to hit Atlanta for a soulful show.

Location: Mableton – 5239 Floyd Road SW; Time: 7 p.m.; Date: Saturday, Sept. 17; Admission: From $81; Website: events.accessatlanta.com

Lloyd

If you haven’t had a chance to see Lloyd live, now is your chance! The “Lay It Down” and “You” singer is bringing that sultry voice to City Winery. Grab that glass of wine and enjoy the show.

Location: East Atlanta – 650 North Avenue NE; Time: 8 p.m.; Date: Saturday, Sept. 17; Admission: From $65; Website: events.accessatlanta.com

My Chemical Romance

It’s time to rock with My Chemical Romance at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre. They’ll be bringing some friends with them as well - 100 gecs is also hitting the stage.

Location: Alpharetta 2200 Encore Parkway; Time: 8 p.m.; Date: Sunday, Sept. 18; Admission: From $99; Website: events.accessatlanta.com

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