This week’s on-sales: Dave Matthews Band, Avicii and more
A list of upcoming concerts across the Southland, with on-sale dates in parentheses.
Hollywood Bowl
Dave Matthews Band, Sept. 12 (Fri.)
Gibson Amphitheatre
Sonu Nigam, Sept. 1 (now); Christian Castro, Nov. 17 (Fri.)
Hollywood Palladium
Miike Snow, Oct. 30; Cat Power, Nov. 8 (Fri.)
Wiltern
The All American Rejects / Boys Like Girls, Nov. 3; Joshua Radin / A Fine Frenzy, Nov. 16 (Fri.)>
Orpheum Theatre
Sussan Devhim, Oct. 11 (Fri.)
Greek Theatre
The Monkees, Nov. 10 (Sat.)
Honda Center
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Dec. 4 (Fri.)
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Avicii, Sept. 14-15 (Fri.)
Fox Theater Pomona
Alanis Morissette, Sept. 26 (Fri.)
Club Nokia
Mint Condition, Oct. 19 (Fri.)
El Rey Theatre
Miguel, Sept. 4 (now); Emeli Sande, Nov. 29 (Fri.); Matthew Dear, Oct. 26; Sea Wolf, Nov. 10 (Sat.)
Fonda Theatre
Adventure Club, Sept. 28; the Lumineers, Oct. 1(now); Japandroids, Nov. 8; Walk the Moon (Fri.); Lights, Oct. 28; Tama Impala, Nov. 17 (Sat.)
Wilshire Ebell Theatre
Ben Gibbard, Nov. 14 (Sat.)
City National Grove of Anaheim
“Weird Al” Yankovic, Oct. 4 ; the All-American Rejects, Nov. 1; the Whispers(Fri.)
Troubadour
Mustard Pimp, Sept. 4; Rose’s Pawn Shop, Sept. 5; Angus Stone, Sept. 11; Los Amigos Invisibles, Sept. 14; the Randy Rogers Band, Sept. 20-21 (now).
The Satellite
The Lonely Wild, Mondays in Sept.; Rod Melancon, Sept. 6; Cardboard Lamb, Sept. 7 (now)
The Echo/Echoplex
Wildcat! Wildcat!, Aug. 20 and 27; Divine Fits, Sept. 4; Lavender Diamond, Sept. 10, 17 and 24; (now); Willis Earl Beal, Oct. 18; Balmorhea, Oct. 30; K.Flay, Oct. 11; El Ten Eleven, Nov. 15 (Sat.)
House of Blues
Scorch Sisters, Sept. 1; Jamaica’s 50th Anniversary Bash with Beres Hammond, Sept. 4 (now); the Green, Nov. 1 (Fri.)
House of Blues Anaheim
The Green, Nov. 3 (Fri.)
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