We are an independent show guide. Resale ticket prices may be above face value.

Best Indie & Rock This Fall

in Norfolk

Local Natives at The Norva

Local Natives

After forming a musical bond at the Orange County High School, singer Ryan Hahn, Guitarist Taylor Rice and keys player Kelcey Ayer went on to form Local Natives with drummer Matt Frazier and bassist Andy Hamm in 2008, debuting their vibrant, genre-bending sound with the release of their first album Gorilla Manor in 2009. A decade and a few more record releases later, the quintet are hitting the road on with their brand new album titled 'Time Will Wait for No One'.

Pierce The Veil at Chartway Arena

Pierce The Veil

Modern emo legends Pierce The Veil are hitting the road with a string of dates this winter. Kicking off at the end of November, Vic and co will be playing their blazing concoction of heavy riffs and soaring melodies in Norfolk, Reading and Syracuse. Catch them live and feel like a king for a day!

Cold War Kids at The Norva

Cold War Kids

Alternative rockers and indie darlings Cold War Kids are heading out on a new tour in 2024, with pop duo Hovvdy and indie pop artist Joe P on select dates. Known for their jangling guitar riffs and heartfelt lyrics, CWK cite influences as far-ranging as Fiona Apple to Led Zeppelin, which all come together in a blues-rock-infused jam fest.

The Wonder Years at The Norva

The Wonder Years

You're invited to the celebration, The Wonder Years hit the road again in 2023 on The Hum Goes On Forever tour, named after their seventh studio album. With their powerful vocals and electric stage presence, The Wonder Years will give you an unforgettable night! They will be joined by special guests Hot Mulligan and Carly Cosgrove.

Trevor Hall at The Norva

Trevor Hall

Infusing his laid-back, acoustic rock with reggae and sanskrit chanting, Trevor Hall's music plugs into the deepest levels of his spiritual experiences. Introduced to yoga and meditation in his late teens, the South Carolina-born Hall treats his songs as a vital outlet for his journey through life. He's now carrying on with his 'An Evening In A Blue Sky Mind' tour!

Social Distortion at The Norva

Social Distortion

Hailed as the godfathers of Punk, Social Distortion have spent their four-decade career playing by their own rules to create a distinct brand of West Coast Punk Rock with a Rockabilly edge. While the band has seen multiple line-up changes, lead vocalist and guitarist Mike Ness has remained a constant leader, overseeing the release of seven studio albums and numerous world tours.

Streetlight Manifesto at The Norva

Streetlight Manifesto

Forming part of the vanguard of the Third Wave Ska revival of the 80s, 90s and early 2000s, Streetlight Manifesto burst out of New Jersey with their own unique Punk spin on the reggae-infused genre. Don't miss the outfit's horn section-laden, upbeat anthems as they hit the road on tour once more!

Atmosphere at The Norva

Atmosphere

Fearlessly merging indie rock and hip hop, genre-bending Minneapolis duo Atmosphere was formed fresh out of high school by rapper Sean Daley AKA Slug and DJ/producer Anthony Davis AKA Ant. Honing their craft throughout the 90s, the duo became a regular in the city's underground hip hop scene before breaking into the mainstream in 1997 with the release of their debut album 'Overcast!'. Over two decades later, Slug and Ant continue to maintain a cult-like following of fans with a dynamic work ethic, prolific creative output and relentless tour schedule.

MercyMe at Chartway Arena

MercyMe

Christian contemporary indie rock outfit MercyMe burst out of Greenville, Texas in the early 90s with a brand new worship sound. Catch the Dove Award winners as they head out on tour. Over the years the band has explored a range of genres from pop to rock, with a whole lotta gospel and hymnal music thrown in for good measure. By experimenting with current trends but staying true to their roots, they're able to garner new young fans without alienating the old guard.

A Day to Remember at Chartway Arena

A Day to Remember

In the Spring of 2003 A Day To Remember first burst out of their hometown of Ocala, Florida with an ear-turning metalcore meets pop punk blend that's affectionally titled pop mosh by their fans. Over the course of six studio albums, the group solidified their status as forerunners of the post-hardcore wave. Don't miss their latest tour when they come to a town near you!

Pop Evil at The Norva

Pop Evil

American rockers Pop Evil are hitting the road in a brand new tour! Formed in 2001 the five-piece were a stalwart of the club scene before recording and releasing their debut album, "War of the Roses", in 2004. Since getting signed by G&G Entertainment in 2008 the band have garnered a loyal fan base, don't miss them live!