
Music has a way of bringing people of all ages together and creating moments that hit you right in the feels. With winter weather in full effect, indoor activities are at the top of the list, and there is no better way to spend a night out than at a live show. Rams Head On Stage is doing just that, and with an iconic twist. is kicking off the new year with an iconic twist. The saying “legends never die” rings especially true in the music world. When ticket prices climb and tours sell out in minutes, tribute bands come to the rescue. They keep the music alive and accessible, proving you do not need a stadium seat to have a legendary night out. Check out the full slate of tribute bands coming to Rams Head On Stage in January and February.
January 8
Tell Me Lies – The Fleetwood Mac Experience
Tell Me Lies showcases the timeless hits of Fleetwood Mac, a band renowned for their exceptional song writing and energetic live performances. With an unwavering commitment to authenticity and a deep respect for their craft, Tell Me Lies meticulously recreates the beloved sounds and visuals of one of the world’s most adored best-selling bands.
January 11
Dead Letter Office: A Tribute to R.E.M.
Dead Letter Office is dedicated to faithfully recreating the sound, energy, and spirit of a live R.E.M. show. Touring across the U.S. and Canada since 2014, the band delivers a performance that fans have missed since R.E.M. stepped away from the stage. Along with beloved hits, Dead Letter Office dives deep into the band’s catalog to thrill die-hard fans. The group has even shared the stage with R.E.M. members Mike Mills and Peter Buck, a testament to their authenticity and musicianship.
January 15
Good Stuff is the only tribute band in existence that pays tribute to Steely Dan, Stevie Wonder, Sting, and Gino Vannelli, composed of the best singers and musicians in the New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut regions. If those artists already live together on your playlist, this show is for you.
January 22
Touring the U.S. by showcasing the sights and sounds of the famous Johnny Cash, this band makes sure Cash’s sound will never be forgotten. With the ideal fusion of folk, rock ‘n’ roll, and country music, Cash was steady as a train and razor-sharp, paving the way for musicians of all genres for years to come. It is a front-row ticket to the Man in Black’s greatest moments, without the need for a time machine.
January 23 and 24
The nation’s #1 Bruce Springsteen & The E Band comes to Naptown for two nights. In 2000, Matt Ryan, a member of the renowned cast of “Legends In Concert,” started portraying Springsteen in the full scale production in Las Vegas. Ryan later formed the Bruce in the USA group in 2004 when he teamed up with a formidable group of professional musicians. From fist-pumping anthems to crowd-sing-along moments, it delivers the full Boss experience fans expect.
January 25
DMTB is a time machine to a groovy tea party in the 1990s, a boisterous period of tape trading, sing-alongs, and exploration of a new musical landscape, celebrating the music of the Dave Matthews Band. The DMTB has been perfecting their technique for more than 20 years, with nearly 2,000 gigs in 46 states and 10 countries since 2004.
January 29
Captain Mike & The Shipwrecked
Margaritaville in January? Yes, please! Playing songs and deep cuts from the Coral Reefer catalog, Captain Mike & The Shipwrecked is a top Jimmy Buffett tribute band.
February 1
With over 25 years of touring experience and over 4,000 performances, this Rolling Stones tribute band has been regarded as one of the best tribute shows in the world. The group consistently provides a vibrant showcase of 50 years of timeless music. Expect all the swagger, strut, and sing-along moments that made the Rolling Stones legendary.
February 18
This R&B tribute band, based in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, features tunes of smooth jazz, neo-soul, and R&B. Jazzy Blu has charmed audiences at several locations across the United States, from small bars to large theaters. They have performed to sold-out audiences at historic venues like Howard Theatre, Lincoln Theatre, and Blues Alley in Washington, D.C. If your playlist leans toward slow jams and smooth classics, this one belongs on your calendar.
February 19
An all-star group honoring Ronnie James Dio, the most significant hard rock singer of all time, performs songs by Rainbow, Black Sabbath, and Dio that solidified his reputation. The performance brings the volume, intensity, and theatrical flair that defined Dio’s influence on hard rock and metal.
February 21
Paying tribute to Tom Petty, Fallin Free has been performing for almost two decades. For any admirer of Petty, this band’s musicians provide a polished and enjoyable experience, featuring all the best hits.
Most night shows will begin at 8 PM, with doors opening one hour prior, at 7 PM. Make sure to be on the lookout for more, as tribute bands are already being scheduled for March and beyond! Check out their full list of upcoming performances on their website.





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