Minus The Bear Credit: Photo by Sher Vinlainez

So even after highlighting our 20 best concerts coming to Orlando this spring, we realize that there’s so much more sonic goodness on offer. Here’s even more live music that you shouldn’t miss out on.

Wednesday, March 14

Agent Orange

8 p.m. at Will’s Pub; $10

Old-line West Coast punks bring decades worth of infectious, loud, surfy anti-anthems to town.

Wednesday, March 14

Women in Song: Heather Masse with Jed Wilson

8 p.m. at Plaza Live; $22

Boundary-pushing Americana singer Masse and jazz pianist Wilson team with the Phil for this installment of the Women in Song series.

Thursday, March 15

Celebrating David Bowie

8 p.m. at Plaza Live; $29.50-$49.50

Bowie sidemen like Mike Garson lead a rotating cast of musicians through Ziggy’s greatest works.

Saturday, March 17

Dead Meadow

8 p.m. at Will’s Pub; $13-$15

D.C. stoner rock trio Dead Meadow are poised to squeegee your third eye.

Monday, March 19

Mike + the Mechanics

7 p.m. at Plaza Live; $39.50-$69.50

Long-running solo outlet for Genesis founding member and guitarist Mike Rutherford.

Wednesday, March 21

Ceschi

8 p.m. at Will’s Pub; $12-$15

Fake Four founder and endlessly creative indie rapper comes through with fellow travelers Onry Ozzborn, Moodie Black and Esh.

Thursday, March 22

Ariadne Greif and Alterity Chamber Orchestra

7:30 p.m. at Orlando Ballet Company Studios; $20

Acclaimed avant-garde operatic vocalist Greif teams with the young musicians of Alterity for a sure-to-be-unique night.

Friday, March 23

Yacht Rock Revue

7:30 at House of Blues; $8.75

Sweet Jesus, this tribute to the works of Christopher Cross, the Doobie Brothers, et al. is smooth.

Saturday, March 24

Alice Cooper

8 p.m. at Hard Rock Live; $45.50

The original Motor City shock rocker breaks out the guillotine one more time.

Saturday, March 24

Chrome Sparks, Machinedrum

7 p.m. at the Social; $22-$25

Neu young synthesist Chrome Sparks teams with the acclaimed, hip-hop-steeped Machinedrum.

Friday, March 30

Broken Social Scene

7 p.m. at House of Blues; $26-$48.75

Redoubtable Toronto indie rock collective big on hooks and heartbreak.

Wednesday, April 4

Ho99o9

8 p.m. at Blackstar; $18.80

A truly seismic night with rap demons Ho999o9 joined by 3Teeth and the terrifying Street Sects.

Friday, April 6

Buddy Guy

7 p.m. at House of Blues; $39.50

Beyond-legendary Chicago blues guitarist is responsible for influencing a good deal of the rock music in your record collection.

Friday, April 13

Dr. Dog

9 p.m. at Plaza Live; $23-$34.50

Good-time rockers Dr. Dog come bearing songs from critically lauded new album Critical Equation. (Hey!)

Bad Bunny

Friday, April 20

Minus the Bear

6 p.m. at the Beacham; $29.50

Seattle indie-rock heroes continue to expand their musical boundaries ever outward.

Sunday, April 29

Alan Parsons Live Project

8 p.m. at the Plaza Live; $57-$77

Legendary prog-rock behemoths reunite for a night of technical wizardry.

Sunday, April 29

Bad Bunny

7 p.m. at Amway Center; $80.50-$140.50

The Puerto Rican rapper-producer is rising fast – he was recently named an Apple Music “Up Next” artist.

Thursday, May 3

Brian Jonestown Massacre

7 p.m. at the Social; $30-$35

Against all odds, the relentlessly creative and constantly changing psych-rock ensemble led by Anton Newcombe survives and thrives.

Tuesday, May 8

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

7 p.m. at the Beacham; $26

Makeup gig for the American shoegaze-sleaze merchants and feedback enthusiasts.

Friday, May 11

Patti LaBelle

8 p.m. at the Dr. Phillips Center; $39.50

Iconic diva and foodie entrepreneur LaBelle restakes her claim as one of the great voices of R&B.

Monday, May 14

Jonathan Davis

7 p.m. at Plaza Live; $35-$59.50

Korn vocalist steps out on his own, shows his softer side.

Wednesday, May 16

Oh Wonder

7 p.m. at House of Blues; $25-$29

U.K. indie-pop duo have hit the big time, but keep their focus squarely on their sweet, catchy music.

Thursday, May 17

New Found Glory

6:30 p.m. at House of Blues; $28.50

Pop-punk stalwarts return, bringing Bayside, Movielife and former Yellowcard singer Ryan Key along for the ride.

Thursday, May 17

American Pleasure Club

7 p.m. at Soundbar; $13-$15

Once known as Teen Suicide, the former solo songwriting vehicle for singer/guitarist Sam Ray is now a fully formed band.

Friday, May 18

Hammerfall

6:30 p.m. at the Haven Lounge; $27-$70

Beyond-epic Swedish metal gods are like several live action role-playing games come to life all at once.