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By GOING ON SALE | April 30, 2007
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APOLLO SUNSHINE + FRANK SMITH + AA BONDY + DRUG RUG | June 9 downstairs at the Middle East, Cambridge | $10 | on sale Thursday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | STEREO TOTAL + OCTOPUS PROJECT | August 25 downstairs at the Middle East, Cambridge | $15 | on sale Thursday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | POISON + RATT | June 30 at the Tweeter Center, Mansfield | $25 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | FUJIYA & MIYAGI | July 9 downstairs at the Middle East, Cambridge | $12 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | MIRAH | July 11 downstairs at the Middle East, Cambridge | $12 | on sale Friday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | JOHN MAYER + BEN FOLDS | July 18 at the Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, New Hampshire | $45.50 + $55.50 | on sale Friday at noon | 617.931.2000 | TOOL | July 12 at the Tweeter Center, Mansfield | $30 + $50 | on sale Saturday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | GOO GOO DOLLS + LIFEHOUSE | July 22 at the Tweeter Center, Mansfield | $25 | on sale Saturday at 11 am | 617.931.2000 | O.A.R. | August 10 at the Tweeter Center, Mansfield | $35 | on sale Saturday at 11 am | 617.931.2000 | WIDESPREAD PANIC | July 18 at Bank of America Pavilion, Boston | $30-$45 | on sale Monday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA | August 4 at Bank of America Pavilion, Boston | $30-$45 | on sale Monday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | MEATLOAF | August 20 at Bank of America Pavilion, Boston | $38.50-$65 | on sale Monday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | DREAM THEATER | August 21 at Bank of America Pavilion, Boston | $30-$50 | on sale Monday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE + SLIGHTLY STOOPID + OZOMATLI | August 22 at Bank of America Pavilion, Boston | $24.50 | on sale Monday at 10 am | 617.931.2000 | DEAR LEADER + INFORMATION + AGE RINGS | June 16 at the Paradise, Boston | $12 | 617.931.2000 | BATTLES | July 18 at the Paradise, Boston | $12 | 617.931.2000
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