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By Bobby Olivier | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Just because the weather will soon be cooling off doesn’t mean there isn’t a list of red-hot concert tours still scheduled for the rest of the year throughout the Garden State.

The final four months of the year are actually jam-packed with A-list talent and old favorites, from Bruno Mars, Christina Aguilera and Cardi B to Phil Collins, the Eagles and Ozzy Osbourne.

Check out this fall and early winter 2018 concert guide and see 32 of the biggest tours coming to New Jersey. Which upcoming concert are you most excited for? Tell us in the comments.

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Fall Out Boy

Sept. 4, Prudential Center, Newark

Chicago pop-punkers turned pop-rock arena mainstay Fall Out Boy will return to New Jersey just after Labor Day in support of the band’s latest LP, “Mania.” Genre-bending hip-hop star Machine Gun Kelly will open.

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Sugarland

Sept. 8, Prudential Center, Newark

The hit-making country duo Sugarland released its first LP in eight years, “Bigger,” in June and is out on the road on its new Still The Same Tour, featuring singer-songwriters Frankie Ballard and Lindsay Ell as openers.

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Ozzy Osbourne

Sept. 10, PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel; Sept. 12, BB&T Pavilion, Camden

All aboard, ha ha ha! Heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne is touring New Jersey (supposedly) one last time for a farewell tour after five decades of shredding. He’ll play the hits and all, but couldn’t they have just brought back Ozzfest?

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Niall Horan

Sept. 11, Sept. 12, BB&T Pavilion, Camden; Sept. 15, PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel

In his few years since boy band monolith One Direction disbanded, Irish heartthrob Niall Horan has scored a gigantic radio hit with “Slow Hands” and will be sure to make 15,000 teens swoon in Camden and Holmdel when he visits later this month.

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5 Seconds of Summer

Sept. 14, PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel

The Australian sorta-boy-band-sorta-pop-punk outfit 5 Seconds of Summer went full pop earlier this year with a newly mature album called “Youngblood,” and the four-piece will be riding in soon enough to mix up their new jams with all the oldie singalongs (oldie in their world means, like, 2014).

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Jawbreaker

Sept. 15, The Stone Pony Summer Stage, Asbury Park

Punk and emo fans all over were thrilled to hear the seminal New York act Jawbreaker would be hitting the road for a reunion tour, and there’s no more fitting place for the group to play in 2018 than the Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park. Lucero and War on Women will open.

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Paul Simon

Sept. 15, Prudential Center, Newark

The venerable New York songwriter Paul Simon is also on a farewell tour and will be playing New Jersey possibly for the last time this September. Come for the hits and some stories from one of rock and pop’s most iconic artists.

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Willie Nelson

Sept. 15, BB&T Pavilion, Camden; Sept. 16, PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel

Willie Nelson’s traveling Outlaw Festival should be one for the country ages as summer winds down in New Jersey. The genre legend himself will perform, as will Lukas Nelson, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Greensky Bluegrass and Sturgill Simpson.

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Blink-182

Sept. 21, Mark Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel, Atlantic City

Pop-punk soldiers on in the speedy riffs of blink-182, now with Alkaline Trio frontman Matt Skiba on guitar and vocals (replacing Tom DeLonge). Bassist/singer Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker haven’t gone anywhere. The band continues to tour in support of its 2016 LP “California.”

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Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker

Sept. 21, BB&T Pavilion, Camden

Hit the lawn, grab a beer and take in some good ol’ country music courtesy of the star trio Lady Antebellum and Hootie-gone-Howdy singer Darius Rucker. Lady Antebellum released its 7th LP “Heartbreak” last year and Rucker also dropped an album in 2017, called “When Was The Last Time.”

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Sting and Shaggy

Sept. 21, Borgata Events Center, Atlantic City

Sting and Shaggy, a not-that-odd-when-you-think-about-it duo, teamed up earlier this year to release a collaborative reggae album called “44/876.” The guys are now touring together in support of the record and will undoubtedly bring their own solo hits along for the ride.

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'Game Of Thrones' Live Concert Experience

Sept. 26, Prudential Center, Newark

Do you need your Westeros fix before HBO’s “Game Of Thrones” series returns next April? Well then head to The Rock this fall where GoT score composer Ramin Djawadi and a full orchestra will blow through the show’s epic music as classic scenes play on the big screen.

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BTS

Sept. 28 and 29, Prudential Center, Newark

As K-Pop (Korean pop) continues to explode as a genre and culture in the U.S., no band has been bigger than the all-male nine-piece known as BTS. If you’re bringing your son or daughter, trust me, bring earplugs — the screams for this band are unlike anything you’ve heard.

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Christina Aguilera

Sept. 28, Mark Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel, Atlantic City

Pop’s diva princess returned in June with her first album in six years — for my money, “Liberation” is her best in a decade or more — and her first proper tour in nearly as long. You want big belts and runs? Christina will give you big belts and runs.

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Bruno Mars

Oct. 1 and 2, Prudential Center, Newark

Pop hitmaker Bruno Mars’ 24K Magic tour, in support of the eponymous 2016 album, was so popular last year at Prudential Center it’s coming back around for two more nights at The Rock. This might be the most purely entertaining tour on the list.

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Janet Jackson

Oct. 2, Mark Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel, Atlantic City

Give her a beat. Pop icon and new mom Janet Jackson returns to Atlantic City less than a year after she ran through all the hits at Boardwalk Hall. Jackson’s most recent album was 2015’s “Unbreakable.”

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The Struts

Oct. 5, The Stone Pony, Asbury Park

Retro-inspired U.K. rockers The Struts will be back at the Jersey Shore this fall as the flamboyant band gears up to release its second LP, following the success of its hugely fun record “Everybody Wants.” White Reaper and Spirit Animal will open.

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Maroon 5

Oct. 6, Prudential Center, Newark

The pop-rock group Maroon 5 has continued its hit radio reign this year with tracks off its 2017 album “Red Pill Blues,” and Adam Levine and crew will ride into Newark this fall with a long list of Billboard Top 10 hits to play.

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Limp Bizkit, Bullet For My Valentine and more

Oct. 6, BB&T Pavilion, Camden

The massive Rock Allegiance festival returns to the Camden waterfront for the second year, with hard-rock heroes Limp Bizkit, Papa Roach, Skillet, Motionless In White, Bullet For My Valentine and more. Headbang the night away!

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Eagles

Oct. 12, Prudential Center, Newark

One of rock’s biggest bands of all time, the Eagles, will visit Newark just in time to celebrate the group’s “Greatest Hits” album becoming the best-selling record of all time — take that, “Thriller.” The band tours as a nine-piece these days, the only official members being Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit.

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Phil Collins

Oct. 13, Prudential Center, Newark

Rock and pop monolith Phil Collins is heading to the states on his first U.S. tour in 12 years and New Jersey was lucky enough to land one of the gigs. The Not Dead Yet! Live Tour will surely include all the hits — I’m so psyched to hear “Sussudio” I can’t stand it.

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Kid Rock

Oct. 19 and 20, Mark Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel, Atlantic City

His name is KIIIIIID! Country-rap-rocker Kid Rock will play back-to-back nights in Atlantic City this fall as the frontman and his Twisted Brown Trucker band rattle off a wide variety of jams, from Rock’s earliest hip-hop tracks to the southern party anthems he’s conjured over the last decade or so.

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Lauryn Hill

Oct. 22, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark

After canceling her August performance, New Jersey emcee Lauryn Hill is scheduled to return to her home state once more to celebrate the 20th anniversary of her lauded solo LP “The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill.” Time will tell if this gig actually happens.

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Cardi B

Oct. 28, Prudential Center, Newark

Who’s hotter than Cardi B right now? In little more than a year the Bronx emcee who also maintains a residence in Edgewater has all but claimed the Queen of Hip-Hop title from fellow New Yorker Nicki Minaj, and her debut LP, April’s “Invasion Of Privacy,” was critically acclaimed and commercially huge. Cardi will play her first headlining New Jersey arena show this fall (or “fawl,” as she would say).

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Elvis Costello

Nov. 3, Mark Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel, Atlantic City; Nov. 6, Paramount Theatre, Asbury Park

Fresh off the operating table to remove a “small cancerous malignancy” earlier this year, rock legend Elvis Costello is back on the road and hitting New Jersey twice this fall. He’s set to release his first album in eight years, called “Look Now,” in October.

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Daryl Hall and John Oates

Nov. 16, Mark Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel, Atlantic City

Go fill your rock n’ soul quota with what’s sure to be a hit-filled set from Hall and Oates. What’s your favorite H&O jam? Is it “Did It In A Minute”? Am I the only one? Hello?

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Bob Dylan

Nov. 17, Mark Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel, Atlantic City

How many true rock icons are left still touring? Sure, Bob Dylan, 77, isn’t the spring Minnesota chicken he once was, but if you need to hear some legendary folk played one more time, head to Atlantic City this fall.

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Halestorm and In This Moment

Nov. 17, BB&T Pavilion, Camden

Two terrific hard-rock outfits fronted by towering female vocalists, Halestorm and In This Moment will close out the BB&T Pavilion season after the pair of bands got rained out at The Stone Pony Summer Stage back in May. Check out Halestorm’s latest album, “Vicious” — it really rips.

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Allen Stone

Nov. 18, House of Independents, Asbury Park

The Washington soul singer Allen Stone will head for the Jersey Shore just before Thanksgiving in support of his 2016 album, “Radius.” You know you want to participate in an “Unaware” singalong and groove into the night.

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Travis Scott

Nov. 24, Prudential Center, Newark

The Houston rapper Travis Scott has exploded over the last few years, and his popularity reached new heights this summer with the release of his new psychedelic-inspired LP “ASTROWORLD.” Are you ready to enter “Sicko Mode”?

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Lynyrd Skynyrd

Dec. 1, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City

Good ol’ southern rock lives on with Lynyrd Skynyrd, still touring with original guitarist Gary Rossington and lead singer since 1987 Johnny Van Zant. After all, nothing screams December in Atlantic City like “Sweet Home Alabama.”

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Streetlight Manifesto

Dec. 21 and 22, Starland Ballroom, Sayreville

Get your ska-punk fix just before Christmas with New Jersey favorites Streetlight Manifesto. The group will play a pair of iconic albums during its two nights in Sayreville: the LP “Keasbey Nights” (when the band was still Catch 22) and then the 15th anniversary celebration of “Everything Goes Numb.”

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