Acts from a wide range of genres will take the Centennial Terrace stage this summer, JNP Concerts announced Monday as it revealed the Sylvania venue’s 2024 concert lineup.
The first show scheduled is country musician Dylan Scott, performing Friday, June 14. Signed to fabled country label Curb Records, Scott has scored three number one singles (“My Girl,” “Nobody,” and “New Truck”) on country music radio, and has been streamed more than two billion times.
The following week, country sibling act Parmalee will take the Centennial stage on June 21. The quartet of two brothers, one cousin, and one best friend were nominated in 2023 at the Academy of Country Music Awards as “New Vocal Group of the Year.” The band’s Platinum-selling singles “Just the Way” and other hits like “Take My Name” and “Girl In Mine” have made Parmalee a household name to country fans.
Following their triumphant performances at Promenade Park in the summers of 2022 and 2023, Killer Queen will return to the Toledo area to bring their acclaimed Queen tribute act to the Centennial Terrace stage. Featuring the spookily accurate vocals and performance of Patrick Myers as Freddie Mercury, Killer Queen will perform Saturday, July 6.
After their bombastic performance last year at Centennial Terrace, the hair metal extravaganza Hairball will once again bring the sound and fury of ‘80s hair metal to the venue, featuring accurate homages to such bands as Van Halen, KISS, Motley Crue, Queen, Journey, and Aerosmith. Featuring all the lights, pyrotechnics, and spectacle of an ‘80s metal show, Hairball will perform Friday, July 12.
Rounding out the season are two other tribute bands that have both played Centennial Terrace before — Eagles tribute act Hotel California on Saturday, July 13 and Led Zeppelin celebration band Get the Led Out on Saturday, August 17.
Centennial Terrace is located at 5773 Centennial Rd. in Sylvania.
Tickets for all shows go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster and the Huntington Center box office.
First Published January 22, 2024, 3:06 p.m.