Breaking news from the concert ticket trade
By GOING ON SALE | July 3, 2007
José González |
JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ | September 30 at the Paradise, Boston | $18 | on sale Saturday at noon | 617.931.2000 | EDITORS | September 6 at the Paradise, Boston | $16.50 | 617.931.2000 | AMIINA | September 8 at the Paradise, Boston | $16 | 617.931.2000 | MIDLAKE | September 9 at the Paradise, Boston | $14 | 617.931.2000 | ALIENS | September 20 at Great Scott, Allston | $12 | www.ticketweb.com | HEAVY TRASH | September 22 at T.T. the Bear’s Place, Cambridge | $10 | www.ticketweb.com
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