One Direction, Dave Matthews Band and more: This week’s on-sales
A list of upcoming concerts across the Southland, with on-sale dates in parentheses.
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Dave Matthews Band, Sept. 6; Journey / Steve Miller Band, Aug. 2 (Fri.)
Rose Bowl
One Direction, Sept. 11 (Sat.)
Orpheum
Rodrigo y Gabriela, May 6 (Fri.)
Hollywood Palladium
Rodrigo y Gabriela, May 7 (Fri.)
Wiltern
Emmylou Harris / Daniel Lanois, April 3; Paul Potts, May 3; Ingrid Michaelson, Feb. 7; Twenty One Pilots, May 9 (Fri.)
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Club Nokia
Team Crafted, March 29; Schoolboy Q, April 6 (now); Mastodon, May 2 (Fri.)
Fonda Theatre
Cassandra Wilson, May 10 (Fri.); Charles Bradley, May 17 (Sat.)
Nokia Theatre
Gloria Trevi, May 23 (Fri.)
El Rey Theatre
Boys Noize, March 19 (Fri.)
The Roxy
Miniature Tigers, March 29 (now)
Echo/Echoplex/Getty/Natural History Museum
Risky Vision, Feb. 22; TS X <3, Feb. 14; Mystic Braves, Mondays in April; Freddie Gibbs / Madlib, March 28; Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra, April 27; Rufus Du Sol, March 8; Wake Owl, May 21; San Fermin, March 7; Jonathan Wilson, May 17 (now); Kelela, April 2 (Thurs.)
Troubadour
Jackie Greene, March 1; Run River North, March 3; the Coulourist, March 4; Wild Beasts, March 6 (now)
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The Satellite
The Dollyrots, Feb. 20; Fool’s Gold, Feb. 22; Skaters, March 19; Astronautalis, March 22; the Melodic, April 20 (now)
Bootleg Bar/Theatre
TOPS / Calvin Love, March 6; Dub Fx, March 8; Roosevelt, March 15; K. Flay, March 19; the Mary Onettes, March 19; X Ambassadors, April 3 (now)
House of Blues
Back in Black, Feb. 28 (now); J. Alvarez, March 14 (Fri.)
City National Grove of Anaheim
Buckcherry, March 12; Miranda Sings, June 27 (Fri.)
Santa Barbara Bowl
The National, April 25; Foreigner / Styx, July 27 (Sat.)
Harvelle’s Santa Monica
Blowin’ Smoke, Feb. 22
Moorpark College
Ventura County Blues Festival, April 26 (now)
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