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By GOING ON SALE | April 3, 2007
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THREE DAYS GRACE + BREAKING BENJAMIN | May 13 at the Orpheum, Boston | $29.50-$39.50 | on sale Thursday April 5 at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | FLYLEAF | May 18 at Avalon, Boston | $16 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | HUMANWINE + COUNT ZERO + NEW YOU + THAT HANDSOME DEVIL | June 1 upstairs at the Middle East, Cambridge | $9 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | GREAT LAKE SWIMMERS | June 5 upstairs at the Middle East, Cambridge | $9 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | ARETHA FRANKLIN | July 7 at the South Shore Music Circus, Cohasset | $54.75 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | BILL COSBY | July 29 at the South Shore Music Circus, Cohasset | $41.25 + $55.25 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | JOHN MAYER + BEN FOLDS | July 17 at the TD Banknorth Garden, Boston | $49.50 + $59.50 | on sale Saturday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | BEACH BOYS | August 10 at the South Shore Music Circus, Cohasset | $43.75 + $57.75 | on sale Saturday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | INDIGO GIRLS | August 24 at the South Shore Music Circus, Cohasset | $39.25 + $53.25 | on sale Saturday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | LEWIS BLACK | September 2 at the South Shore Music Circus, Cohasset | $46 + $60 | on sale Saturday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | ELVIS COSTELLO | May 15 at Avalon, Boston | $55 | on sale Saturday at noon | 617.931.2000 | VELVET REVOLVER | May 16 at Avalon, Boston | $55 | on sale Saturday at noon | 617.931.2000
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