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Guide to Live Events in Orlando: Concerts, Sports and Shows Near You

Orlando, FL, is a vibrant hub for live events, offering everything from concerts and theater performances to major sporting events and music festivals. Whether you're looking to cheer on your favorite team or catch a chart-topping artist live, Vivid Seats has you covered.

Things to Do in Orlando This Week

This week in Orlando, there's an exciting lineup of events to suit all tastes. On June 10, head to the Inter&Co Stadium to catch the Costa Rica Men's National Soccer team in action. Music lovers can enjoy Noah Kahan at the Kia Center on June 12, followed by a night of boxing with MVP - Most Valuable Promotions at Caribe Royale Orlando on June 13.

For a dance party, don't miss Bop To The Top at House of Blues Orlando that same evening. Rap and hip hop enthusiasts have a double treat on June 14 with ASAP Rocky at the Kia Center and Wale performing at Hard Rock Live - Orlando.

Things to Do in Orlando Next Week

Orlando is set to sizzle with an exciting lineup next week. Kick off your adventure with Killswitch Engage at Hard Rock Live - Orlando. Fans of pop won't want to miss 5 Seconds of Summer lighting up the Kia Center and country music lovers can enjoy Vince Gill at the Walt Disney Theater at Dr Phillips Center.

The energy continues with rock band The Runarounds taking the stage at the House of Blues Orlando, and Latin rhythms will fill the air with Farruko performing again at the Kia Center. Round off the week with laughs from Marcello Hernandez, also at the Walt Disney Theater at Dr Phillips Center.