List of concerts at Oak Mountain Amphitheater
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This is a List of concerts at Oak Mountain Amphitheater, including regular tour stops and festivals held at Oak Mountain Amphitheater, from its opening in 1986.
1980s
1986
- July 19: Billy Ocean
- August 15: INXS's "Listen Like Thieves" tour
- August 22: The Bangles' "In A Different Light" tour with Mr Mister
- September 5: R.E.M.'s "Pageantry" tour with Fetchin' Bones
- September 28: .38 Special's "Strength in Numbers" tour with Bon Jovi
- October 24: The Beach Boys and Roger McGuinn
1987
- May 8: REO Speedwagon
- May 29: The Beach Boys
- June 12: Jimmy Buffett
- June 16: The Moody Blues
- June 26: Eddie Money and Henry Lee Summer
- July 4: Night Ranger and The Outfield
- July 11: Dan Fogelberg
- July 15: Crosby, Stills & Nash
- July 25: The Monkees' "Here We Come Again" tour with "Weird Al" Yankovic
- October 2: The Charlie Daniels Band and the Gregg Allman Band
- October 13: James Taylor
1988
- June 1: The Beach Boys
- June 3: Dwight Yoakam and The Georgia Satellites
- July 5: Bruce Hornsby & the Range
- July 10: Robert Plant's "Non Stop Go" tour with Cheap Trick
- July 13: Rod Stewart
- July 15: Chicago's "Chicago 19" tour
- July 22: Jimmy Buffett's "Hot Water" tour
- August 3: Dan Fogerlberg
- August 5: Steve Winwood's "Roll With It" tour
- August 13: Hall & Oates' "Ooh Yeah!" tour
- August 27: Robert Palmer's "Heavy Nova" tour
- August 30: Kenny Loggins
1989
- April 21: Ratt, Great White, and KIX's "City to City" tour
- May 6: Eddie Money
- May 17: Bad Company's "Dangerous Age" tour with Vixen
- June 25: Cinderella's "Long Cold Winter" tour with Winger and Bullet Boys
- July 12: The Bangles' "Everything Everywhere" tour
- July 15: "Dick Clark's American Bandstand Tour" with The Drifters, The Association, The Guess Who, and The Spinners
- July 26: Jackson Browne's "World in Motion" tour
- July 27: Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band's "Off to See the Lizard Tour" with The Neville Brothers
- July 28: Drivin' n' Cryin's "Mystery Road" tour with Alex Chilton
- July 29: Great White, Tesla, and KIX
- August 9: Chicago
- August 17: Little Feat and The Jeff Healey Band
- August 18: Mike & the Mechanics "The Living Years" tour with The Outfield
- August 25: Reba McEntire
- August 26: The Doobie Brothers' "Cycles" tour with Henry Lee Summer
- September 26: Stevie Nicks' "The Other Side of the Mirror" tour with The Hooters
- October 15: The B-52's "Cosmic Tour"
1990s
1990
- June 3: Tears for Fears' "Seeds of Love" tour
- June 4: Chicago and Béla Fleck & the Flecktones
- June 8: Crosby, Stills & Nash's "Live it Up" tour
- June 11: Randy Travis and Alan Jackson
- June 19: Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble's "Power and Passion" tour with Joe Cocker
- June 22: Squeeze and Slick Lilly
- June 26: Chicago
- July 4: The Allman Brothers Band's "Seven Turns" tour with Blues Traveler
- July 6: The Temptations and The Four Tops
- July 7: The Steve Miller Band and Lou Gramm
- July 25: Richard Marx's "Repeat Offender" tour with Wilson Phillips
- July 27: Santana's "Spirits Dancing in the Flesh" tour
- July 28: Jimmy Buffett's "Jimmy's Jump Up" tour with Little Feat
- July 31: The B-52s' "Cosmic Tour"
- August 7: KISS' "Hot in the Shade" tour with Slaughter and Danger Danger
- August 10: Reba McEntire and Don Williams
- August 14: Linda Ronstadt's "Cry Like A Rainstorm" tour with The Neville Brothers
- August 15: Bad Company's "Holy Water" tour with Damn Yankees
- August 28: James Taylor
- September 1: Eric Clapton's "Journeyman" tour
- September 5: REO Speedwagon's "The Earth, a Small Man, His Dog and a Chicken" tour
- September 7: Sawyer Brown and Pirates of the Mississippi
- September 14: DC Talk
- October 5: Widespread Panic
- October 13: Randy Travis
1991
- March 26: Nelson's "After the Rain World Tour" with House of Lords
- April 20: Bob Dylan's "Never Ending Tour"
- May 18: Cinderella's "Heartbreak Station Tour" with Nelson and Lynch Mob
- May 25: Drivin' N' Cryin' and Slick Lilly
- May 29: The Replacements' "All Shook Down" tour
- July 10: Amy Grant's "Heart in Motion" tour
- July 20: Andy Williams
- July 25: Widespread Panic
- August 2: Hank Williams Jr
- August 7: Jimmy Buffett's "Outpost" tour
- August 10: Steel Pulse and Jimmy Cliff
- August 19: "Blood, Sweat & Beers Tour" with Warrant, Trixter, and FireHouse
- August 27: The Doobie Brothers' "Brotherhood" tour with Joe Walsh
- September 10: Bad Company's "Holy Water" tour with Damn Yankees
- September 11: Huey Lewis & the News' "Hard at Play" tour
- September 13: Gordon Lightfoot
- September 21: Paul Simon's "Born at the Right Time" tour
- September 24: Sting's "Soul Cages" tour
- October 6: Amy Grant's "Heart in Motion" tour
- October 8: Lynyrd Skynyrd's "1991 Tour" with The Four Horsemen
- October 11: Randy Travis and Alan Jackson
- October 12: Don Henley
1992
- May 1: Peter Frampton
- May 22: Indigo Girls
- May 23: Paula Abdul's "Under My Spell" tour with Color Me Badd
- May 29: "Psychotic Supper World Tour" with Tesla and FireHouse
- June 9: Jimmy Buffett's "Recession Recess" tour
- July 25: Little Feat and George Thorogood & the Destroyers
- July 27: The Steve Miller Band
- July 28: The Moody Blues' "1992 North American Tour"
- August 6: The "H.O.R.D.E. Festival" with Blues Traveler, Widespread Panic, Spin Doctors, Aquarium Rescue Unit, and Béla Fleck & the Flecktones
- August 22: Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Michael Hedges
- September 5: Bonnie Raitt's "Luck of the Draw" tour with Lyle Lovett & his Large Band
- September 11: Bob Dylan's "never Ending Tour"
1993
- April 30: Hank Williams Jr
- May 15: 10,000 Maniacs
- May 22: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Drivin' n' Cryin', and Brother Cane
- June 11: "MTV Alternative Nation" tour with Spin Doctors, Soul Asylum, and Screaming Trees
- June 12: Foreigner
- July 6: Glenn Frey Band featuring Joe Walsh "Party of Two Tour"
- July 28: Kenny G.
- July 31: Barry Manilow
- August 15: The "H.O.R.D.E. Festival" with Widespread Panic, Blues Traveler, Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Allgood, and The Samples
- August 27: Dwight Yoakam and Suzy Bogguss
- September 4: Kansa with Foghat, Molly Hatchet and The Georgia Satellites
- September 8: Michael Bolton
- September 19: Sade's "Love Deluxe" tour
- September 21: Robert Plant's "Fate of Nations" tour
- October 2: Raging Slab
1994
- April 26: INXS' "Dirty Honeymoon Tour" with Material Issue
- May 19: Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Engangered Species" tour with Ted Nugent
- June 11: .38 Special's "Southern Spirit Tour" with The Marshall Tucker Band
- June 28: Traffic
- June 29: The Allman Brothers Band
- July 8: Hank Williams Jr
- July 20: Foreigner and The Doobie Brothers
- July 27: Melissa Etheridge
- August 3: The Steve Miller Band
- August 10: James Taylor
- August 17: Jackson Browne and John Hiatt
- August 19: Peter Frampton
- August 25: Brooks & Dunn
- September 30: Widespread Panic, The Grapes, and Freddy Jones Band
- October 2: Drivin' n' Cryin'
- October 15: Phish "Fall Tour 1994" with the Dave Matthews Band
1995
- April 28: The Allman Brothers Band with Gravy
- May 20: Rusted Root's "When I Woke" tour with Toad the Wet Sprocket and Catfish Jenkins
- May 25: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers "Dogs with Wings" tour with Taj Mahal
- June 20: Queensrÿche's "The Road to the Promised Land" tour with Type O Negative
- June 27: Boston's "Livin' for You" tour
- June 28: Earth, Wind & Fire's "North American Tour 1995"
- July 3: Amy Grant
- July 13–14: Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Engangered Species" tour with Hank Williams Jr and Tesla
- July 19: White Zombie's "Astro Creep: 2000" tour with Kyuss and Babes in Toyland
- July 28: Dave Matthews Band's "Summer 1995 Tour" with Dionne Farris
- August 13: Mary Chapin Carpenter and The Mavericks
- August 18: George Jones and Tammy Wynette
- August 28: Sheryl Crow and The Rembrandts
- September 1: Hootie & the Blowfish's "Cracked Rear View" tour
- September 8: George Jones and Tammy Wynette
- September 23: Widespread Panic with Joan Osborne and Gravy
- October 14: Kansas' "Freaks of Nature" tour with Molly Hatchet and The Georgia Satellites
1996
- April 26: Matchbox Twenty
- April 27: Hank Williams Jr with The Charlie Daniels Band and The Marshall Tucker Band
- May 3: The Allman Brothers Band with Jupiter Coyote
- May 10: Ozzy Osbourn's "Retirement Sucks" tour with Type O Negative and Sepultura
- June 28: Widespread Panic
- July 3: "War of the Gargantuans" tour with Pantera, White Zombie, and Eyehategod
- July 17: The "H.O.R.D.E. Festival" with Blues Traveler, Lenny Kravitz, Rusted Root, Taj Mahal, Leftover Salmon, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Super 8, and the Freddy Jones Band
- July 28: Def Leppard's "Slang" tour with Tripping Daisy
- August 20: Dwight Yoakam and David Ball
- August 22: Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bad Company
- August 26: James Taylor
- September 9: Dave Matthews Band's "Summer 1996" tour and Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals
- October 4: Wynonna Judd with BlackHawk
1997
- April 26: X-Fest I with Squirrel Nut Zippers, Drivin' n' Cryin', Fleming & John, K's Choice, Ben Folds Five, and Better Than Ezra
- April 28: No Doubt's "Tragic Kingdom" tour with Cake and Vandals
- April 29: Santana's "1997 USA & Caribbean Tour"
- May 3: Widespread Panic with Cowboy Mouth
- May 6: ZZ Top's "Mean Rhythm Global Tour"
- May 7: Stone Temple Pilots and Cheap Trick
- May 17: "Blues & BBQ"
- July 1: The Allman Brothers Band
- July 5: Lynyrd Skynyrd and Paul Rodgers
- July 16: Barry Manilow
- August 19: Earth, Wind & Fire's " In the Name of Love Tour 1997" with Graham Central Station, Teena Marie, and Sinbad
- August 23: The Wallflowers' "Bringing Down the Horse Tour 1997" with Counting Crows
- August 30: James Taylor
- September 16: 311's "Transistor" tour with Fishbone
- September 29: Live and Luscious Jackson
- October 17: Indigo Girls and Terri Binion
- October 25: Ben Folds Five, Seven Mary Three, Lazlo Bane, and Edwin McCain
1998
- April 24: X-Fest II
- April 30: Foo Fighters' "The Colour and the Shape" tour
- May 30: Delbert McClinton
- June 4: Tom Jones
- June 29: Stevie Nicks' "Enchanted" tour with Boz Scaggs
- July 10: 107.7 The X "Hotter than Heck Hoedown"
- July 11: Lynyrd Skynyrd and .38 Special
- July 15: Chicago
- July 23–24: Widespread Panic, G. Love & Special Sauce, Galactic, and Guster
- July 30–31: Matchbox Twenty and Angie Aparo
- August 7: Our Lady Peace's "Clumsy Tour" with Third Eye Blind
- August 18: Dave Matthews Band's "Summer 1998" tour
- August 20: Blues Traveler with Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals, Fastball, and Barenaked Ladies
- August 22: Fuel's "Sunburn" tour with Finger Eleven
- August 28: Creed, Fuel, and Finger Eleven
- September 26: "X-Tival 1998" with Heather Nova and The Urge
1999
- March 10: Blues & BBQ with The Fabulous Thunderbirds and Tab Benoit
- April 13: DC Talk's "Supernatural Tour" with Jennifer Knapp
- April 27: Everclear, The C. Gibbs Group and The Mayfield Four
- May 14: The Beach Boys and Creedence Clearwater Revisited
- May 20–21: X-Fest III with My Friend Steve, Mr Henry, Marvelous 3, Citizen King, Train, BR5-49, and Collective Soul
- July 9: Journey and Foreigner
- July 23: Chicago and The Doobie Brothers
- July 29: "Summers Sessions Tour" with The String Cheese Incident, Galactic, Gov’t Mule, and Moe
- August 8: The Dixie Chicks "A Place in the Sun" tour
- August 12: Barenaked Ladies' "A Barenaked Summer's Night" tour
- August 14: Hank Williams Jr
- August 15: Styx' "Brave New World" tour with REO Speedwagon and Big People
- August 21: Hootie & the Blowfish with Vertical Horizon and Shades Apart
- August 24: Steve Poltz
- September 3: The Allman Brothers Band with Lucinda Williams
- September 23: "The Science of Things Tour" with Bush, Oleander, and Virgo's Merlot
- September 24–25: Widespread Panic
- September 28: Phish
- October 2: Vince Gill
- October 9: "X-Tival 1999" with Live, Stroke 9, Cyclefly, Marvelous 3, and Jimmie's Chicken Shack
2000s
2000
- May 15: X-Fest IV with Filter, 3 Doors Down, Guster, Our Lady Peace, and Tonic
- August 11–13: Widespread Panic
- August 20: Kid Rock's "History of Rock" tour with David Allan Coe and Uncle Kracker
- October 3: Don Henley's "Inside Job Tour"
- October 13: "Beaner and Ken's Birthday Bash" with Stone Temple Pilots
- October 27: Counting Crows and Live
2001
- April 11: X-Fest V with 3 Doors Down, Fuel, Our Lady Peace, and Oleander
- April 21: 98 Degrees' "Heat It Up Tour" with Dream and Debelah Morgan
- April 28: Brooks & Dunn's "Neon Circus Tour" with Keith Urban, Montgomery Genrty, Toby Keith, Cletus T. Judd, and Mike Walker
- May 1: Lynyrd Skynyrd
- May 9: Dave Matthews Band and Soulive
- May 30: "Glam Slam Metal Jam" with Poison and Warrant
- June 15: The Allman Brothers Band and Deep Banana Blackout
- June 19: Journey's "Arrival Tour" with Peter Frampton, and John Waite
- July 21: "Classic Rock 99.5 Rockfest 2001" with .38 Special, the Georgia Satellites, and Molly Hatchet
- July 27–29: Widespread Panic
- August 1: "Back to School Tour" with Godsmack, Deftones, Puddle of Mudd, and From Zero
- August 29: Matchbox Twenty, Train, and Seven Mary Three
- August 31: Lynyrd Skynyrd
- October 5: "B. B. King Blues Festival" with B. B. King, Buddy Guy, John Hiatt, and the Tommy Castro Band
- October 22: Disturbed, Drowning Pool, Stereomud, Adema and Systematic
2002
- April 23: X-Fest VI with Puddle of Mudd and Wayne
- April 26–28: Widespread Panic
- May 3: Stone Temple Pilots
- May 9: Kenny Chesney, Montgomery Gentry, Jamie O'Neal, and Phil Vassar
- May 13: "Pop Disaster Tour" with Blink-182, Green Day, and Jimmy Eat World
- May 25: George Jones and Black Shelton
- June 14: Kid Rock
- July 13: Barry Manilow
- July 26: Bonnie Raitt and Lyle Lovett
- August 9: Chicago
- August 10: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and Jackson Browne
- August 31: Aaron Carter
- September 5: Toby Keith, Rascal Flatts, and Paul Thorn
- September 12: John Mayers, Guster, and Charlie Hunter
- September 21: The Allman Brothers Band
- September 26: Alan Jackson and Joe Nichols
- September 29: Alan Jackson
- October 3: Lynyrd Skynyrd and .38 Special
2003
- April 19: 3 Doors Down
- May 1: Medeski, Martin & Wood and Moe
- May 28: James Taylor and Sally Anthony
- June 7: David Lee Roth
- June 21: Alabama
- June 27: Matchbox Twenty, Sugar Ray, and American Hi-Fi
- August 8: Aaron Carter
- August 24: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
- August 25: Blue Man Group
- September 9: Pearl Jam
- September 13: Hank Williams Jr
- October 18: Travis Tritt
2004
- March 24: 3 Doors Down
- April 28: Puddle of Mudd
- May 1: Harry Connick Jr
- June 5: Jessica Simpson
- June 6: Zac Brown Band
- July 9: Michael W. Smith and MercyMe
- August 5: Toby Keith
- August 20: Hank Williams Jr and Montgomery Gentry
- August 27: Béla Fleck & the Flecktones, Keller Williams, and Yonder Mountain String Band
2005
- May 6: 3 Doors Down and Breaking Benjamin
- May 12: The Allman Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd
- June 11: Kid Rock, Ty Stone, and Severe
- September 23: Hank Williams Jr and MuzikMafia
- October 15: Bo Bice
2006
- May 27: "The Redneck Revolution Tour" with Gretchen Wilson and Trace Adkins
- June 6: Nine Inch Nails "With Teeth" tour, with Bauhaus
- July 26: John Fogerty and Willie Nelson & Family
- August 17: Def Leppard, REO Speedwagon, and Tesla
- August 19: Hootie & the Blowfish, Better than Ezra, and Michael Warren
- August 26: "KC's Boogie Blast" with KC & the Sunshine Band, Gloria Gaynor, Tavares, and Sister Sledge
- September 30: Bonnie Raitt and Keb' Mo'
2007
- April 24: The Fray and Aqualung
- May 18: "The Charlie Daniels Band Volunteer Jam" with The Charlie Daniels Band, The Marshall Tucker Band, and Outlaws
- June 20: Styx and REO Speedwagon
- June 21: Toby Keith's "Big Dog Daddy" tour
- July 4: Kid Rock
2008
- June 19: Toby Keith's "Biggest and Baddest Tour"
- July 23: "Tony Hawk's Boom Boom Huck Jam" with Tony Hawk and Mike Relm
- July 26: Poison, Dokken, and Sebastian Bach
- September 20: Alabama State Fair with The Romantics
- September 21: Alabama State Fair with The Lost Trailers
- September 24: Alabama State Fair with Drew Holcombe & the Neighbors
- September 27: Alabama State Fair with Michael McDermott
- October 7: The Allman Brothers Band and Phil Lesh & Friends
2009
- April 20: Dave Matthews Band with Old Crow Medicine Show
- May 8: 3 Doors Down and Staind
- May 20: Chicago
- June 25: Sugarland, Billy Currington, and Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers
- August 18: Nickelback, Papa Roach, Hinder, and Saving Abel
- September 28: Blink-182, Fall Out Boy, All-American Rejects, and Asher Roth
- October 13: Stone Temple Pilots, Disturbed, and 3 Doors Down
2010s
2010
- September 3: Rockstar Uproar Tour with Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Stone Sour, Halestorm, Hellyeah, Hail to the Villain, Airbourne, and New Medicine
- September 30: Sugarland, Little Big Town, and Randy Montana
2011
- April 16: Widespread Panic
2012
- April 26: Title Fight, Rise Against, and A Day to Remember
- May 10: New Edition
- May 17: Jason Aldean, Lauren Alaina, and Luke Bryan
- June 21: Lady Antebellum, Darius Rucker, and Thompson Square
- July 14: Miranda Lambert, Bottletree, and Thomas Rhett
- July 20: Tyga, Future, and Ca$h Out
- July 31: "The Tour" with KISS, Mötley Crüe, and The Treatment
- August 24: Phish
- August 27: Journey, Loverboy, and Pat Benatar
- October 6: Miranda Lambert and Thomas Rhett
2013
- April 6: Dave Matthews Band, Rollin' In The Hay, and Vintage Trouble
- April 19: Oak Mountain State Fair with Casey James, Drake White & the Big Fire, and Lindsey Hinkle
- April 20: Oak Mountain State Fair with Colt Ford
- April 27: Alan Jackson
- May 2: Tim McGraw, Brantley Gilbert, and Love & Theft
- July 9: Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Future, and T.I.
- July 11: Luke Bryan and Florida Georgia Line
- July 12: Lynyrd Skynyrd and Corey Smith
- July 19–20: Widespread Panic
- August 2: The Goo Goo Dolls, Matchbox Twenty, and Earl
- August 22: Keith Urban, Little Big Town, and Dustin Lynch
- September 9: Mumford & Sons, The Vaccines, and Bear's Den
2014
- April 11: Lady Antebellum and Kip Moore
- April 18: Oak Mountain Spring State Fair with Frankie Ballard and Dylan Scott
- April 19: Oak Mountain Spring State Fair with The Farm and Brothers Osborne
- April 25: Oak Mountain Spring State Fair with Will Hoge
- April 26: Oak Mountain Spring State Fair with Maggie Rose and Clare Dunn
- May 2: Eric Clapton and ZZ Ward
- May 3: Lady Antebellum, Kip Moore, Kacey Musgraves, Scotty McCreery, and Love & Theft
- May 9–10: Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, and Tyler Farr
- May 23–24: Dave Matthews Band
- May 27: Tower of Power, Journey and the Steve Miller Band
- June 6: Zac Brown Band
- June 21: Randy Houser
- July 23–24: Luke Bryan's "That's My Kind of Night Tour" with Cole Swindell, Lee Brice, and Dierks Bentley
- August 2: Phish
- August 15: Mötley Crüe's "Final Tour" with Alice Cooper
- August 23: Keith Urban, Brett Eldredge, and Jerrod Niemann
- September 10: Kings Of Leon, Local Natives, Young the Giant, and KONGOS
2015
- April 24: Bixel Boys
- May 2: "Prepare for Hell Tour" with Slipknot and Hatebreed
- May 30: Florida Georgia Line's "Anything Goes Tour" with Thomas Rhett and Frankie Ballard
- June 3: Train's "Picasso at the Wheel" tour with Matt Nathanson
- June 27: Def Leppard, Styx, and Tesla
- July 17: 103.7's "Just Show Up Show" with Echosmith
- July 18: Dierks Bentley, Canaan Smith, Kip Moore, and Maddie & Tae
- July 31: Toby Keith, Colt Ford, Chris Jansen, and Montgomery Gentry
- August 7: Paris Blohm
- August 14: Chase Bryant, Tim McGraw, and Billy Currington
- September 1: Chris Brown, Kid Ink, Omarion, Fetty Wap, and Teyana Taylor
- September 3: Sam Hunt, Lady Antebellum, and Hunter Hayes
- September 17: Van Halen and Kenny Wayne Shepherd
- October 8: Alt-J and San Fermin
2016
- April 19: Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band's "Workin' N' Playin'" tour
- May 4: Disturbed, Rob Zombie, Pop Evil, and Sixx:A.M.
- May 24: Dave Matthews Band
- June 2: Doobie Brothers, Dave Mason, and Journey
- June 25: Brantley Gilbert, Justin Moore, and Colt Ford
- July 16: Ben Rector, Nick Fradiani, Daya, and Bebe Rexha
- July 22: 5 Seconds of Summer's "Sounds Live Feels Live" tour with Hey Violet and One Ok Rock
- July 23: "The High Road Summer Tour" with Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, Jhené Aiko, Casey Veggies, Kevin Gates, and DJ Drama
- August 17: Def Leppard, REO Speedwagon, and Tesla
- September 16: Zac Brown Band and Drake White & The Big Fire
- September 20: "Rock Hall Three for All" tour with Heart, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, and Cheap Trick
- October 7: Korn, Breaking Benjamin, Motionless In White, and Silver Snakes
2017
- April 25: Blink-182, Wavves, and The Naked & Famous
- May 21: Dierks Bentley, Cole Swindell, and Jon Pardi
- May 24: O.A.R., Natasha Bedingfield, and Train
- June 10: Chris Stapleton, Anderson East, and Brent Cobb
- July 8: Journey and Asia
- July 30: Foreigner, Cheap Trick, and Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience
- August 9: "A Brief History of Everything Tour" with Counting Crows, Matchbox Twenty, and Rivers & Rust
- August 10: Dee Jay Silver, Kane Brown, Chris Young, and Jason Aldean
- August 26: R. Kelly
- September 7: Lady Antebellum, Kelsea Ballerini, and Brett Young
- September 16: Chris Stapleton, Brent Cobb, and Anderson East
- October 1: Alabama State Fair with Jack Russell's Great White
- October 5: Alabama State Fair with The Bellamy Brothers
- October 7: Alabama State Fair with Montez De Durango
- October 19: Nelly, Florida Georgia Line, and Chris Lane
2018
- April 8: Asia
- May 19: Willie Nelson and Alison Krauss
- July 3: "Monolith Tour" with Welshly Arms, Walk The Moon, and Thirty Seconds to Mars
- July 7: Rich the Kid and Chris Brown
- July 13: Collective Soul, 3 Doors Down, and Soul Asylum
- July 28: Counting Crows, Live, and Boom Forest
- August 2: Pentatonix and Echosmith
- August 10: The Cult, Bush, Stone Temple Pilots, and The Dirty Hooks
- August 14: Wiz Khalifa, Rae Sremmurd, and Lil Skies
- August 31: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank Williams Jr, Blackberry Smoke, and the Marshall Tucker Band
- October 25: Lynyrd Skynyrd and Hank Williams Jr
2019
- April 8: Hank Williams Jr
- April 9: Tim McGraw or Journey or Lynyrd Skynyrd or Hank Williams Jr
- April 27: "Night at The Fair" with In Real Life, MKTO, and Hariz (sponsored by 94.1 ZBQ of Tuscaloosa during the Oak Mountain Spring State Fair)
- May 7: Dave Matthews Band
- July 19: Brad Paisley, Chris Lane, and Riley Green
- July 23: Korn, Alice in Chains, Ho99o9, and Underoath
- July 25: Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell, and Jon Langston
- August 17: Thomas Rhett
- August 20: Heart's "Love Alive Tour" with Brandi Carlile and Elle King
- August 21: Why Don't We and EBEN
- August 27: Beck, Cage the Elephant, Spoon, and Sunflower Bean
- September 6: Hootie & the Blowfish and Barenaked Ladies
- September 24: Hall & Oates
- September 26: Cody Jinks and Jamey Johnson
- October 25: The Avett Brothers and Trampled by Turtles
2020s
2020
2021
- July 24: 3 Doors Down and Seether
- July 30–31: Phish's "Summer 2021 Tour"
- August 7: Alabama's "50th Anniversary Tour" with the Marshall Tucker Band
- September 5: The Black Crowes and Dirty Honey
- September 11: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Brothers Osborne, and Joy Oladokun
- September 17: Chris Stapleton, The Marcus King Band, and Yola
- October 1: Gabby Barrett, Thomas Rhett, and Cole Swindell
- October 7: NF
- October 19: Jonas Brothers and Kelsea Ballerini
- October 24: "Knotfest Roadshow" with Slipknot, Killswitch Engage, Fever 333 and Code Orange
2022
- May 14: Breaking Benjamin's "Spring Tour 2024" with Seether, Starset, and Lacey Sturm
- July 28: Matchbox Twenty and The Wallflowers
- August 3: Disney's "Encanto - The Sing Along"
- August 12: Cody Jinks, Clint Black, and Ward Davis
- August 18: "Raised Up Right Tour" with Luke Bryan, AJ Mitchell, Ashley Cook, and Mitchell Tenpenny
- August 31: OneRepublic, Needtobreathe, and Amy Allen
- September 1: Korn, Evanescence, and Dana Dentata
- September 2: Michael McDonald
- September 16: Alanis Morissette and Meg Myers
- September 25: Zac Brown Band and Robert Randolph & the Family Band
- September 29: ZZ Top and Jeff Beck
- October 7: Pit Bull, Sean Paul, and Iggy Azalea
2023
- April 29: Robert Plant, Allison Krauss, and JD McPherson
- May 17: Godsmack and I Prevail
- June 1: "Hot Summer Nights 2023 Tour" with TLC, Shaggy, En Vogue, and Sean Kingston
- June 16: Foo Fighters
- June 18: James Taylor & His All-Star Band
- June 27: Matchbox Twenty's "Slow Dream Tour" with Matt Nathanson
- August 1: Big Time Rush's "Cant Get Enough Tour"
- August 19: "Summer Block Party" with Jodeci, SWV, and Dru Hill
- September 16: Nickelback's "Get Rollin' Tour" with Brantley Gilbert and Austin Snell
- October 15: "Outlaw Music Festival" with Willie Nelson, The Avett Brothers, Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs, Elizabeth Cook, and Particle Kid
- November 2: Peso Pluma
2024
- May 5: Hozier's "Unreal Unearth Tour" with Allison Russell
- May 15: Staind's "The Tailgate Tour" with Seether, Tim Montana, and Saint Asonia
- June 11: 21 Savage
- July 26: "Summer Camp with Trucks Tour" with Hootie & the Blowfish, Collective Soul, and Edwin McCain
- July 28: "The Summer Gods Tour 2024" with Third Eye Blind, Yellowcard, and Arizona
- August 1: "Can't Get Enough Tour" with Big Time Rush, MAX, and Jax
- August 9: Limp Bizkit's "Loserville 2024" tour with Xavier Wulf, Eddy Baker, and Bones
- August 14: "Summer of '99" tour with Creed, 3 Doors Down, and Finger Eleven
- August 16: "Summer Road Trip 2024" with Train and Yacht Rock Revue
- August 27: Stone Temple Pilots, Live, Soul Asylum, and Our Lady Peace
- October 15: Post Malone's "F-1 Trillion Tour" with The Fools for You and Muscadine Bloodline