Events in Buffalo November
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Events in Buffalo November 2026 schedule
Buffalo in November is packed with a diverse array of events, offering entertainment for all interests. Music enthusiasts can look forward to major performances at prominent venues like the KeyBank Center, which hosts high-profile concerts such as Zac Brown Band on November 5th and Zayn on November 7th. Other notable concerts include The Wailin' Jennys on November 21st at the University at Buffalo Center For The Arts, and alternative rock bands like Alter Bridge performing at Buffalo Riverworks on November 8th. For fans of comedy, Aaron Weber will be entertaining audiences at Helium Comedy Club with multiple shows throughout the first week of November.
The theatrical scene is vibrant with productions like 'Hell's Kitchen - The Musical' at Sheas Performing Arts Center, with performances on November 1st, and the acclaimed theatrical adaptation of 'The Great Gatsby' taking place at Sheas from November 11th to 15th, offering multiple showtimes including matinees and evening shows. Fans of folk and traditional music will enjoy Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy performing at the Buffalo State Performing Arts Center on November 7th, while classical and acoustic music enthusiasts can catch Punch Brothers on November 15th at the same venue.
Sports fans can not miss the Buffalo Bulls football game against Central Michigan Chippewas scheduled for November 18th at Broadview Stadium, with the game happening early in the morning. Comedy shows, theatrical productions, and concerts are complemented by a variety of smaller events, including the performances by Churchill starring Daniel Payne at Smith Theatre and the comedy act by Gary Owen at the University at Buffalo Center for the Arts. With such a packed schedule, November in Buffalo promises entertainment and cultural experiences for everyone.