After a relatively slow (but normal) January, the February concert schedule is getting to be a little more packed, including at least seven sold-out shows.

Here’s a look at the top concerts coming to the Pittsburgh region in February.

Top concerts

Feb. 12: Dropkick Murphys, The Aggrolites, Haywire at Stage AE

The Celtic punk rockers from Boston will be on the road for their “For the People … In the Pit St. Patrick’s Day 2026” tour.

In their 30th year as a band, Dropkick Murphys are still as fiery as ever for a punk band, bashing President Donald Trump and confronting right-wing fans at shows.

“Silence is complicit at this point,” frontman Ken Casey said. “So to be making fluff music about stuff that isn’t of importance at the moment, I really just think is shirking away from the fight.”

Read more: The Dropkick Murphys ask ‘Who’ll Stand With Us?’

Feb. 27: Rascal Flatts, Lauren Alaina, Chris Lane at PPG Paints Arena

Country stalwarts Rascal Flatts are back, reuniting in 2024 after disbanding in 2021 following a scrapped farewell tour in 2020.

Their “Life is a Highway” tour comes on the heels of their latest album, “Life Is a Highway: Refueled Duets,” which features contributions from The Jonas Brothers, Jason Aldean, Kelly Clarkson and more.

“When we cut ‘My Wish,’ I didn’t have kids, so now that my kids are 13 and 15, it means a whole different thing to me now when I sing that song,” Jay DeMarcus told Billboard. “I think that for all of us, different seasons of life make different songs mean different things.”

Read more: Rascal Flatts talk singing with Backstreet Boys and ACM Awards and if they’d consider a Sphere residency

Sold-out shows

Feb. 11: Valerie June at Carnegie Lecture Hall

Blending blues, folk and soul, Valerie June released her latest album, “Owls, Omens and Oracles,” last April.

Feb. 14: Chase Matthew, Tayler Holder, Trevor Snider at Roxian Theatre

Rising country singer Chase Matthew released his latest single, “Holdin’ It Down,” in January, with a new album on the way.

Read more: Country singer Chase Matthew talks about dreams come true and his faith ahead of Pittsburgh show (2023)

Feb. 15: The Runarounds, The Back Alley at Mr. Smalls Theatre

The Runarounds star in an Amazon Prime show, but they also create their own alt rock music.

Read more: The Runarounds’ Will Lipton on sold-out concerts, Amazon Prime show and more

Feb. 20-21: The Clarks, Lincoln Highway (Friday), Jon/Andy from Gene the Werewolf (Saturday) at Lamp Theatre

The Pittsburgh pop rockers are riding high after their “Better Off Without You” appeared on HBO Max series “The Pitt.” Their Feb. 28 show at the Oaks Theater in Oakmont is also sold out.

Feb. 21: Tyler Braden, Owen Riegling at Jergel’s

Country singer/songwriter Tyler Braden brings his “Devil and a Prayer” tour, named for his most recent album, to Pittsburgh.

Other notable concerts

Feb. 5: Molly Hatchet, Coalfire Run, Last Call Band at Jergel’s

Feb. 6-7: Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Karina Rykman/Big Blitz at Mr. Smalls Theatre

Feb. 7: Ghost Hounds, Don Felder at Byham Theater (Ghost Hounds singer SAVNT on bringing country rock to Byham Theater for Pittsburgh charity show)

Feb. 9: Deraps, 9Sundays at Crafthouse (Deraps guitarist/singer Jacob Deraps on 1st U.S. tour, Van Halen influence and more)

Feb. 9: Katatonia, Byzantine at Thunderbird Music Hall

Feb. 13: Jade at Roxian Theatre

Feb. 13: Bloodrave: Valentines at Spirit Hall/Lodge

Feb. 15: Badflower, Point North, Olive Vox at Roxian Theatre

Feb. 17: Descendents, Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls, NOBRO at Roxian Theatre

Feb. 18: Apes of the State, Rent Strike at Bottlerocket Social Hall

Feb. 19: Ole 60 at Stage AE

Feb. 19: Chris Cain at Thunderbird Music Hall (2025: Blues guitarist Chris Cain recalls memorable night in Pittsburgh)

Feb. 19: Makaya McCraven at Original Pittsburgh Winery

Feb. 20: The Wallflowers, Brooke Surgener & the Bandits at Roxian Theatre

Feb. 21: Donnie Iris & the Cruisers at Palace Theatre

Feb. 21: Vincent Mason, Cole Goodwin at Stage AE

Feb. 25: Inzo, Zen Selekta, Blookah, Spenny at Stage AE

Feb. 28: Chris Tomlin, Matthew West, Katy Nichole, Hulvey, Disciple, Emerson Day, Newsong at PPG Paints Arena

Feb. 28: Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers at Thunderbird Music Hall

Feb. 28: Zack Keim, Kelly McCafferty at Original Pittsburgh Winery (2025: Pittsburgh’s Zack Keim on music, Penguins collaboration and coming home)