There is always a huge variety of live concerts to choose from in Atlanta and the month of April is no different.
And, while a lot of the shows scheduled in April have already sold out, there are a few that still have tickets available.
From Justin Bieber to Alabama Shakes, here are 10 can't-miss concerts to attend:
Mumford & Sons
Mumford & Sons will visit Duluth more than a year after releasing their third studio album, “Wilder Mind.” The band’s first date at the venue sold so well that they added a second date. On “Wilder Mind,” the band departed from their signature folk rock sound, making anthems that will likely translate well in an arena setting.
7:30 p.m. April 11-12. $59.50. Infinite Energy Center, 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth. infiniteenergycenter.com.
Justin Bieber
After a few rough years personally and professionally, Justin Bieber returned to the top of the charts with “Purpose.” The album featured hit singles such as “Sorry.” Beiber has cancelled all upcoming meet and greets, but fans will still get to see him perform songs from his latest album, as well as a few of the songs created during his teenage years, during two shows at Phillips Arena.
7:30 p.m. April 12-13. $50, $86 and $126. Phillips Arena, 1 Phillips Drive, Atlanta. phillipsarena.com.
Duran Duran
Duran Duran released "Paper Gods," their first album since 2010 last year and now fans will be able to hear songs from the group's 14th studio album during a live show. "Pressure Off," the first single from the synthpop band's latest project features Atlanta's Janelle Monae.
7 p.m. April 15. $29.95, $49.95, $74.95, $94.95 and $140. Phillips Arena, 1 Phillips Drive, Atlanta. phillipsarena.com.
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band
Hear popular tunes from Fleetwood Mac’s revered discography when tribute band Rumour ATL plays Variety Playhouse.
8 p.m. April 15. $12, in advance. $15, day of show. Variety Playhouse, 1099 Euclid Ave., Atlanta. variety-playhouse.com.
American Authors
It might not be the best day of your life, but on April 19 fans of American Authors will get to sing along as the band sings their hit “Best Day of My Life,” along with other songs from their 2014 album “Oh, What a Life.”
8 p.m. April 19. $20. Vinyl, 1374 West Peachtree St., Atlanta. centerstage-atlanta.com.
Sweetwater 420 Fest
In addition to featuring three days of live music, the festival will also give attendees a chance to indulge in Sweetwater’s brews.
4:20-11 p.m. April 22; noon-11 p.m. April 23; noon-10 p.m. April 24. Single-day passes, $42-$62. Three-day passes, $123-$138. Centennial Olympic Park, 265 Park Ave., Atlanta. sweetwater420fest.com.
NOFX
Celebrating 25 years of their label Fat Wreck Chords in 2015, NOFX is reportedly working on new music. Before the new music is released, fans can revisit some of the punk rock band’s popular songs during their Tabernacle show.
7 p.m. April 25. $25. Tabernacle, 152 Luckie Street, Atlanta. tabernacleatl.com.
Smashing Pumpkins with Liz Phair
Alternative rock band Smashing Pumpkins and singer Liz Phair will bring their hits to the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on April 26.
8 p.m. April 26. $43.50, $53.50, $63.50 and $83.50. Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta.
Alabama Shakes
Travelling to Athens is well worth the drive to see rock band Alabama Shakes. The band’s second studio album was released in 2015 and recently snagged four Grammys, including “Best Rock Song” for “Don’t Wanna Fight.”
8 p.m. April 27. $30-$40. Akins Arena at Classic Center, 300 North Thomas Street, Athens. classiccenter.com.
Santigold
Philadelphia artist Santigold has become known for making eclectic anthems such as "Creator" and "You'll Find a Way." Following the release of her album "99¢ " earlier this year, Santigold will perform at the Tabernacle on April 28.
8 p.m. April 28. $27.50 Tabernacle, 152 Luckie Street, Atlanta. tabernacleatl.com.