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By GOING ON SALE | October 24, 2008
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Unless otherwise noted, tickets are available at 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com.
MILES ANTHONY BENJAMIN ROBINSON + CASTANETS | November 25 at T.T. the Bear’s Place, Cambridge | $9 | On sale Thursday, October 23, at 10 am | www.ticketweb.com
TIGERCITY | December 6 at Great Scott, Allston | $10 | On sale Thursday, October 23, at 10 am | www.ticketweb.com
LUDOVICO EINAUDI | November 22-23 at David Friend Recital Hall, Berklee, Boston | $45 | On sale Friday at 10 am
REVEILLE | December 26 at the Palladium, Worcester | $18 | On sale Friday at 10 am | www.tickets.com
REEL BIG FISH | January 24 at the Palladium, Worcester | $20 | On sale Friday at 10 am | www.tickets.com
FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND | January 25 at the Palladium, Worcester | $14 | On sale Friday at 10 am | www.tickets.com
DUNCAN SHEIK | March 13 at the Berklee Performance Center, Boston | $25-$35 | On sale Friday at 10 am
THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS | November 20 at the Paradise, Boston | $22.50 | On sale Saturday at noon
JOHN LEGEND + RAPHAEL SAADIQ | December 2 at the Orpheum Theatre, Boston | $46-$70.50 | On sale Saturday at 10 am
ADELE | January 14 at the Somerville Theatre, Somerville | $20 | On sale Saturday at 10 am
WESTBOUND TRAIN | November 29 at the Middle East upstairs, Cambridge | $10 | On sale now
RAVEONETTES | January 15 at the Paradise, Boston | $16.50 | On sale now
THE LOVE ME NOTS + MONDO TOPLESS + THE NOUVELLAS | January 18 at the Middle East upstairs, Cambridge | $9 | On sale now
Comedy
Unless otherwise noted, tickets are available at 617.931.2000 or www.ticketmaster.com.
JIM GAFFIGAN | November 20 at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston | $44.75-$54.75 | On sale now
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