Jordan Cannata, who grew up in North Babylon, was born in 1990, the same year hard rock band Slaughter released its debut album, "Stick it to Ya." Today, he serves as the drummer in the band.
"Jordan has brought a lot of fire to us old guys," says singer/guitarist Mark Slaughter. "He’s bringing up the rear and peddling twice as fast to keep us up on our toes."
Cannata, 34, is excited because Slaughter is about to headline on his home turf when they rock the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Sept. 27.
"I haven’t had a chance to play a Long Island show with Slaughter since I joined them," says Cannata. "All my friends and family have wanted to come out and see me perform with them. It’s going to be really nice."
Slaughter will be part of the upcoming fall concert season. This year’s crop offers a wide variety of musical genres. Here are 50 upcoming shows to mark on your calendar.
SEPTEMBER
WEEZER
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of its debut, Weezer will perform "The Blue Album" in its entirety on the "Voyage to the Blue Planet Tour" at Madison Square Garden on Sept. 11. The Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. serve as special guests.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, msg.com
COST $160.80-$353.40
PITBULL
Mr. Worldwide brings his "Party After Dark Tour" to Northwell at Jones Beach Theater on Sept. 12 with support act T-Pain.
MORE INFO 516-221-1000, livenation.com
COST $239.95-$449.95
PETER FRAMPTON
Recent Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Frampton swings his "Positively Thankful Tour" into Manhattan's Beacon Theatre on Sept. 12.
MORE INFO 212-465-6225, msg.com/beacon-theatre
COST $70.10-$360.50
BOWLING FOR SOUP/WHEATUS/DON’T PANIC
Catch this triple bill of rockers at The Paramount in Huntington on Sept. 13 for "A Hangover You Don’t Deserve Tour." Expect to hear hits like Bowling for Soup’s "1985” and LI band Wheatus’ "Teenage Dirtbag."
MORE INFO 631-673-7300, paramountny.com
COST $38.75-$135.70
MEGADETH
Watch the metal band unleash the fury on the "Destroy All Enemies Tour," which arrives at Northwell at Jones Beach Theater on Sept. 14. Mudvayne and All That Remains open the show.
MORE INFO 516-221-1000, livenation.com
COST $41.30-$143.40
LAKE STREET DIVE
Lake Street Dive makes its Madison Square Garden debut on Sept. 14 in support of the new album, "Good Together." Infinity Song serves as the opener.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, msg.com
COST $60.10-$278.50
GRAND FUNK RAILROAD
Power hits like "The Loco-Motion," "Some Kind of Wonderful" and "We’re an American Band" will be presented by Grand Funk Railroad at the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Sept. 14.
MORE INFO 631-207-1313, patchoguetheatre.org
COST $70-$100
JEFF LYNNE’S ELO
ELO says goodbye on "The Over and Out Tour" for back-to-back nights at Madison Square Garden on Sept. 16 and 17.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, msg.com
COST $220.30-$565.80
STAIND/BREAKING BENJAMIN/DAUGHTRY
This trifecta of alternative rock bands takes command at Northwell at Jones Beach Theater on Sept. 19. Lakeview serves as support.
MORE INFO 516-221-1000, livenation.com
COST $54.35-$475.20
BARNABY BYE
Long Island brothers Bobby and Billy Alessi play their hits of the past at the Boulton Center for the Performing Arts in Bay Shore on Sept. 21.
MORE INFO 631-969-1101, boultoncenter.org
COST $45
CEDAR BEACH BLUES FESTIVAL
See bands jam across two stages at the Cedar Beach Blues Festival in Port Jefferson’s Harborfront Park on Sept. 21 and 22. The bill will feature more than 20 acts including Harmonica Bill & Marked Deck, Hooch & the Bluesicians, the Hoodoo Loungers, Shecky & the Twangtones and more. The event is rain or shine.
MORE INFO 631-473-5220, gpjac.org
COST Free
RINGO STARR & HIS ALL STARR BAND
A Beatle will be in the house on Sept. 25 as Ringo Starr brings his All Starr Band to Radio City Music Hall featuring Edgar Winter, Colin Hay, Steve Lukather, Gregg Bissonette and more.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, radiocity.com
COST $197.85-$650.20
SLAUGHTER
Stay "Up All Night" with Slaughter as the ‘90s rock band from Las Vegas hits the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Sept. 27 with special guest Emerald Rising.
"The most important thing for us is to have our songs be part of people’s lives," says Slaughter, 60. "Our music has a nostalgic base of both anthemic rock and ballads, which is a strong combination of emotional value."
MORE INFO 631-207-1313, patchoguetheatre.org
COST $46-$76
JELLY ROLL
Country star Jelly Roll’s "Beautifully Broken Tour" stops at UBS Arena at Belmont Park in Elmont on Sept. 28. (Also Madison Square Garden on Sept. 27.)
MORE INFO 516-460-8950, ubsarena.com
COST $84.85-$192.85
POST MALONE
Post Malone comes to Northwell at Jones Beach Theater for the first time when his "F-1 Trillion Tour" arrives on Sept. 29.
MORE INFO 516-221-1000, livenation.com
COST $251.50-$942.90
SABRINA CARPENTER
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter's "Short N’Sweet Tour" conquers Madison Square Garden on Sept. 29. Amaarae opens the show.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, msg.com
COST Sold out (check for last minute availability)
OCTOBER
BARENAKED LADIES
Cue the harmonies and hilarity as Barenaked Ladies charms the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post in Brookville on Oct. 1 with special guest Toad the Wet Sprocket.
MORE INFO 516-299-3100, tillescenter.org
COST $57.35-$231.30
DIRTY HONEY
Going for broke on its sophomore album, "Can’t Find the Brakes," L.A. rock band Dirty Honey headlines The Paramount on Oct. 2. The Band Feel opens the show.
MORE INFO 631-673-7300, paramountny.com
COST $32.75-$112.10
X
Experience a night with the original lineup of punk band X, which brings its "Smoke & Fiction Tour" to the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Oct. 2.
MORE INFO 631-207-1313, patchoguetheatre.org
COST $40-$70
BARRY MANILOW
After retiring in 2016, the man "who writes the songs that make the whole world sing" returns for five shows at Radio City Music Hall on Oct. 9-13.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, radiocity.com
COST $90.54-$915.70
FIVE FOR FIGHTING
See singer/songwriter John Ondrasik lead Five for Fighting with a string quartet at the Jeanne Rimsky Theater at Landmark on Main Street in Port Washington on Oct. 10 as they tackle hits like "Superman (It's Not Easy)," "100 Years" and "The Riddle."
"This is a very intimate and storytelling show in nature. Sometimes we’ll even have people call out songs and we’ll play what they are looking for," says Ondrasik, 59. "The strings add a strong dynamic because they make everything more emotional."
MORE INFO 516-767-6444, landmarkonmainstreet.org
COST $51.56-$72.28
ELLE KING
Grammy Award nominee Elle King blends rock, country and blues on hits "Ex’s & Oh’s," "America’s Sweetheart" and "Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)" as she drops by The Paramount on Oct. 10.
MORE INFO 631-673-7300, paramountny.com
COST $50.75-$112.10
NICKI MINAJ
Pop rapper Nicki Minaj closes out the fall leg of her "Pink Friday 2 World Tour" at UBS Arena at Belmont Park on Oct. 11. (Also Madison Square Garden on Sept. 7.)
MORE INFO 516-460-8950, ubsarena.com
COST $71.15-$241
SOCIAL DISTORTION
Get in the pit and be ready to slam dance as punk band Social Distortion rages at The Paramount on Oct. 11.
MORE INFO 631-673-7300, paramountny.com
COST $206.50-$348.10
LOS LOBOS
This Latin quintet is much more than a cover of "La Bamba" as they celebrate their 50th anniversary at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center on Oct. 12.
MORE INFO 631-288-1500, whbpac.org
COST $87-$115
BILLIE EILISH
Touring behind her new album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft," Eilish takes center stage at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 16-18.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, msg.com
COST Sold out (check for last minute availability)
ANTHONY RAPP & ADAM PASCAL
The roommate duo of Mark and Roger from "Rent" reconnect at the Jeanne Rimsky Theater at Landmark on Main Street on Oct. 17.
MORE INFO 516-767-6444, landmarkonmainstreet.org
COST $60.88-$76.43
ZEBRA
Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Famers return home to Mulcahy’s Pub & Concert Hall in Wantagh on Oct. 19.
MORE INFO 516-783-7500, muls.com
COST $48.32 (18 and older)
RICHIE KOTZEN
After serving time in Mr. Big, Poison and the Winery Dogs, guitarist/singer Ritchie Kotzen will fly solo at The Suffolk in Riverhead on Oct. 20. His set will feature material from his new album, "Nomad."
"Playing in a power trio you really have room for improvisation and a lot of space to be creative on the spot," says Kotzen, 54. "I have an interesting influence palette ranging from Stevie Wonder, Sly & the Family Stone and Curtis Mayfield to George Benson, Eddie Van Halen and Prince. I love to break away from the standard rock format."
MORE INFO 631-727-4343, thesuffolk.org
COST $49-$69
SEVENTEEN
The 13-member South Korean boy band takes on Long Island with its “[Right Here] World Tour" at UBS Arena on Oct. 25.
MORE INFO 516-460-8950, ubsarena.com
COST Sold out (check for last minute availability)
CYNDI LAUPER
Taking one final touring lap, Lauper’s "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour" hits Madison Square Garden on Oct. 30.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, msg.com
COST $356.35-$1,182.35
MARTIN BARRE
Come see original Jethro Tull guitarist perform the band’s classics plus his solo work at Madison Theatre at Molloy College in Rockville Centre on Oct. 31.
MORE INFO 516-323-4444, madisontheatreny.org
COST $55-$100
DURAN DURAN
Playing off its latest release, "Danse Macabre," Duran Duran plans to spook up Madison Square Garden on Halloween night, Oct. 31.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, msg.com
COST $95.60-$583.20
NOVEMBER
NICK CARTER
Backstreet Boy Nick Carter goes out on his own with the "Who I Am Tour," which comes to the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Nov. 1.
MORE INFO 631-207-1313, patchoguetheatre.org
COST $60-$100
AMERICA
With 54 years under their belts and a pile of hits ("I Need You," "A Horse With No Name"), America plays Tilles Center on Nov. 2.
MORE INFO 516-299-3100, tillescenter.org
COST $77.30-$436.60
DAVID GILMOUR
The former Pink Floyd guitarist sets up camp at Madison Square Garden for five nights of his "Luck and Strange Tour" on Nov. 4-6, 9-10.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, msg.com
COST $377.15-$893.25
STRYPER
The Christian hair band from California is supporting its upcoming album, "When We Were Kings" with a 40th anniversary tour, which comes to the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Nov. 7.
MORE INFO 631-207-1313, patchoguetheatre.org
COST $40-$96
VETSAID
Joe Walsh, Eric Church, Toto and Kool & the Gang will each do full sets as part of the 8th annual "VetsAid: The Concert for Our Veterans" at UBS Arena on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. All net proceeds from the concert will go directly to local veterans’ services and charities.
MORE INFO 516-460-8950, ubsarena.com
COST $72.35-$627.75
PAUL ANKA
Singer/songwriter Anka returns to familiar territory with the "All the Hits — His Way" show at Westbury Music Fair on Nov. 15.
MORE INFO 516-247-5200, thetheatreatwestbury.com
COST $41.75-$306.20
POP 2000
Turn back the clock with the "Pop 2000 Tour" featuring Chris Kirkpatrick of ‘NSYNC, LFO, O-Town, BBMAK and Ryan Cabrera at The Paramount on Nov. 17.
MORE INFO 631-673-7300, paramountny.com
COST $50.75-$324.50
STEEL PANTHER
Poking fun at the hair band genre, Steel Panther delivers both volume and laughs on its 15th anniversary tour at The Paramount on Nov. 20.
MORE INFO 631-673-7300, paramountny.com
COST $38.75-$81.40
PAT TRAVERS BAND
The Canadian rock foursome, which has spawned classics like "Snortin’ Whiskey," "Crash and Burn" and "Boom Boom (Out Go the Lights)," plays My Father’s Place in Roslyn on Nov. 21.
MORE INFO 516-580-0887, mfpproductions.com
COST $53
THE ENGLISH BEAT
Don’t forget to check the "Mirror in the Bathroom" when the English Beat brings its ska rock sound to Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett on Nov. 23.
MORE INFO 631-267-3117, stephentalkhouse.com
COST $100
CREED
Nineties rockers Creed have reunited for the "Are You Ready? Tour" arriving at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 29. Mammoth WVH and 3 Doors Down open the show.
MORE INFO 212-465-6000, msg.com
COST $137.10-$1,180
DECEMBER
THE BEACH BOYS
Bring back the sounds of the summer as The Beach Boys ride into The Paramount on Dec. 1.
MORE INFO 631-673-7300, paramountny.com
COST $99.75-$346.05
PATTI LABELLE
Come see the R&B legend with a "New Attitude" at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post on Dec. 8.
MORE INFO 516-299-3100, tillescenter.org
COST $77.30-$192.80
THE ALLMAN BETTS FAMILY REVIVAL
Watch as Devon Allman and Duane Betts keep the Allman Brothers tradition going at The Paramount on Dec. 8 with special guests Sierra Hull, G. Love, Luther and Cody Dickinson, Jimmy Hall, Anders Osborne, Larry McCray, Lindsay Lou, Jackie Greene, Lamar Williams Jr. and Alex Orbison.
MORE INFO 631-673-7300, paramountny.com
COST $66.25-$227.75
JASON BONHAM’S LED ZEPPELIN EVENING
Spend the night ensconced in the catalog of Led Zeppelin under the direction of late drummer John Bonham’s son at The Paramount on Dec. 9.
MORE INFO 631-673-7300, paramountny.com
COST $55.75-$297.65
MICKY DOLENZ
Hey hey ... the only surviving member of the Monkees will perform their catalog during his "Songs & Stories Tour," which comes to Westbury Music Fair on Dec. 14.
MORE INFO 516-247-5200, thetheatreatwestbury.com
COST $64-$159
MARIAH CAREY
The diva from Huntington comes home for the holidays bringing her "Christmas Time Tour" to UBS Arena on Dec. 15. This marks her first Long Island concert since 2006. (Also at Barclays Center on Dec. 17.)
MORE INFO 516-460-8950, ubsarena.com
COST $71.15-$943.95