Breaking news from the concert ticket trade
By GOING ON SALE | November 13, 2008
Marnie Stern |
Clubs + concerts
Unless otherwise noted, tickets are available at 617.931.2000 or
www.ticketmaster.com.
LOS AMIGOS INVISIBLES | February 7 at the Paradise Rock Club, Boston | $18 | On sale Thursday, November 13, at noon
IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE | December 6 at the Middle East downstairs, Cambridge | $20 | On sale Friday at 10 am
TAPROOT | December 17 at the Middle East downstairs, Cambridge | $15 | On sale Friday at 10 am
NECRO | December 20 at the Middle East downstairs, Cambridge | $17 advance/$20 day of show | On sale Friday at 10 am
INTERMISSION + FORCE THE FALLEN | December 21 at the Middle East upstairs, Cambridge | $8 | On sale Friday at 10 am
MAZ JOBRANI | February 7 at Berklee Performance Center, Boston | $29.50 | On sale Friday at 10 am
JOSSY BAND | November 29 at the Middle East downstairs, Cambridge | $25 advance/$30 day of show | On sale Monday at 10 am
MARNIE STERN + HO-AG + TALK NORMAL | December 1 at Church, Boston | $8 advance/$9 day of show | On sale now | www.rockonconcerts.com
GIANT PANDA GUERILLA DUB SQUAD + THE DIRTY HEADS + BALLYHOO! | December 7 at the Middle East upstairs, Cambridge | $9 advance/$10 day of show | On sale now
FREEZEPOP + BON SAVANTS + THE TOOTHACHES + BARNICLE | December 12 at the Middle East downstairs, Cambridge | $12 | On sale now
TOWNSHIP + BRENDAN BOOGIE BAND + ANDREA GILLIS + JOHNNY NOBODY | January 10 at Church, Boston | $10 | On sale now | www.rockonconcerts.com
KATHLEEN EDWARDS | February 18 at the Paradise Rock Club, Boston | $20 | On sale now
PINK MARTINI | June 12 at the Opera House, Boston | $37.50-$62.50 | On sale nowTheater
Unless otherwise noted, tickets are available at 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com.
LORD OF THE DANCE | May 2 at the Mullins Center, Amherst | $49-$59 | On sale Friday at 10 am
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