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This week’s on-sales: Enrique Iglesias, Roger Daltrey, Fitz & the Tantrums and more

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A list of upcoming shows across the Southland, with on-sale dates in parentheses.

Staples Center

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Enrique Iglesias, Oct. 6 (Fri.)

Nokia Theatre

Roger Daltrey performs the Who’s “Tommy,” Oct. 19 (Fri.)


Music Box

Fitz & the Tantrums, July 22 (Sat.)

Gibson Amphitheatre

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Jason Aldean, Oct. 27; Marc Anthony, Sept. 24 (Fri.)

Hollywood Palladium

Z-Trip and De La Soul, Aug. 19 (Fri.)


Theater at Honda Center Daniel Tosh, Aug. 21 (Fri.)

Wiltern

Old 97’s and Josh Ritter, Aug. 17 (Fri.)

Greek Theatre

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Morris Day & the Time, Aug. 6; Gipsy Kings, Aug. 13; Goo Goo Dolls, Aug. 27; Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs, Sept. 10 (Fri.); Return to Forever, Sept. 20 (Sat.)

El Rey Theatre

Warren Haynes Band, June 28 (Thurs.); Toro y Moi, Oct. 3 (Sat.)

Club Nokia

Musiq Soulchild, June 25 (Fri.)

Fox Theater

Queens of the Stone Age, July 25 (Fri.)

City National Grove of Anaheim

Too Short, June 24 (Fri.)

Santa Barbara Bowl

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Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs, Sept. 11 (Sat.)

The Echo

Crystal Antlers, Mondays in July; Jessica 6, July 1; Omar Souleyman, July 12; John Maus, July 15; Cults, July 27; the Donkeys, Aug. 5 (now)

Echoplex

Trail of Dead, June 17; Swervedriver, June 19; Woods, Aug.2 (now)

Conga Room

Oro Solido, May 26 (now)

House of Blues

Fan Halen, May 27 (Tues.); Which One’s Pink?, July 9; Led Zepagain, Aug. 28; Badfish, Oct. 8 (Fri.)

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House of Blues Anaheim

The Journey Experience, May 29 (Tues.); Amon Amarth, Aug. 31 (Thurs.); Bowling for Soup, Aug. 5; Badfish, Oct. 7 (Fri.)

Troubadour

Stornoway, June 5; Orange Goblin, June 6; Anna Calvi, June 7; Shabazz Palaces, June 9; Nick 13; June 10-11; Chief, June 14 (now)

Bootleg Theater

Ben Sollee, July 28; Flash Bang Grenada, June 10 (now)

Brixton

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Bow Wow Wow, Jun. 25 (now)

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