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Going on sale: October 10, 2008

Breaking news from the concert ticket trade By GOING ON SALE  |  October 8, 2008

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Unless otherwise noted, tickets are available at 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com.

AKRON/FAMILY | December 28 at T.T. the Bear’s Place, Cambridge | $10 | On sale October 9 at 10 am | www.ticketweb.com

OWEN + CAITHLIN DE MARRAIS + EL MAY | December 2 at the Middle East upstairs, Cambridge | $12 | On sale October 10 at 10 am

DARKER MY LOVE | December 3 at the Middle East upstairs, Cambridge | $10 | On sale October 10 at 10 am

NOAH AND THE WHALE | December 6 at the Middle East upstairs, Cambridge | $10 advance/$12 day of show | On sale October 10 at 10 am

DURAN DURAN | December 12 at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods, Mashantucket, Connecticut | $35-$55 | On sale October 10 at 10 am

HAVE NOTS + FAD + INTERROBANG?! + KILL CONRAD | December 14 at the Middle East upstairs, Cambridge | $10 | On sale October 10 at 10 am

MICHAEL BERNIER & THE UPRISING + MCALISTER DRIVE + GOLD STAR MORNING + 4”STUD | January 10 at the Middle East downstairs, Cambridge | $12 | On sale October 10 at 10 am

SHWAYZE | November 18 at Harpers Ferry, Allston | $22.50 advance/$25 day of show | On sale October 11 at noon | www.venuevents.net

FISHBONE + NATIVES OF THE SUN + HEAVY MOJO | November 28 at Harpers Ferry, Allston | $15 | On sale October 11 at noon | www.venuevents.net

LETTERS TO CLEO | December 8 at the Paradise, Boston | $25 | On sale October 11 at noon

COREY SMITH | December 12 at Harpers Ferry, Allston | $12 advance, $15 day of show | On sale October 11 at noon | www.venuevents.net

WAYNE SHORTER 75TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION | December 3 at the Berklee Performance Center, Boston | $46-$66 | On sale now

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