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Ticket Alert | David Cook, Bumbershoot among shows on sale
Tickets on sale this week.
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Tickets through Ticketmaster outlets, 800-745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com, unless otherwise noted.
New on sale
David Cook, Aug. 24, Showbox SoDo, Seattle, $25.
George Winston, Sept. 4, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, $35.
Bumbershoot, Sept. 5-7, Seattle Center, $35-$80.
The Neville Brothers, Sept. 10, Snoqualmie Casino, Snoqualmie, $25-$45.
Joan Rivers, Sept. 17, Snoqualmie Casino, Snoqualmie, $35.
Arctic Monkeys, Sept. 19, Showbox at the Market, Seattle, $27.50.
N-type, Caspa and Boxcutter, Sept. 25, Showbox at the Market, Seattle, $15.
"Laughter and Reflection" with Carol Burnett, Sept. 27, McCaw Hall, Seattle, $49-$89.
Motorhead and Reverend Horton Heat, Oct. 2, Showbox SoDo, Seattle, $36.
Rob Thomas, Oct. 15, WaMu Theater, Seattle, $36-$76.
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Gordon Lightfoot, Oct. 15, Snoqualmie Casino, Snoqualmie, $30-$60.
Brian McKnight, Oct. 17, Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, $35-$65.
Moby, Oct. 18, Showbox SoDo, Seattle, $27.50.
"A Life in the Theater: An Onstage Conversation with Stephen Sondheim & Frank Rich," Oct. 26, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, $48-$78 (206-215-4747 or www.benaroyahall.org).
On sale
Today at 10 a.m.
Ryan Bingham, Sept. 3, Tractor Tavern, Seattle, $10.
"Jazz in the City," Sept. 4, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, $57.50-$67.50.
Today at noon
Joshua Radin, Nov. 1, Neumos, Seattle, $18-$20 (800-992-8499 or www.ticketswest.com).
Saturday at 10 a.m.
Yo La Tengo, Oct. 22, Showbox SoDo, Seattle, $18.
Blue Oyster Cult, Oct. 24, Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma, $20-$45.
"So You Think You Can Dance," Nov. 21, Comcast Arena, Everett Events Center, Everett, $38.50-$56 (866-332-8499 or www.comcastarenaeverett.com).
Sunday at 10 a.m.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey "Zing Zang Zoom," Sept. 3-7 at the ShoWare Center, Kent, $15-$75 (877-840-0457 or www.showarecenter.com), and Sept. 10-13 at Comcast Arena, Everett Events Center, Everett, $15-$75 (866-332-8499 or www.comcastarenaeverett.com).
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