Morrissey, FYF Fest and more: This week’s on-sales
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A list of upcoming concerts across the Southland, with on-sale dates in parentheses.
Staples Center
Morrissey, Nov. 24 (Fri.)
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
How Sweet the Sound, Sept. 21 (Fri.); Rascal Flatts, Sept. 14 (Sat.)
Hollywood Palladium
Eric Prydz, July 14 (now)
Los Angeles State Historic Park
FYF Fest featuring Refused, Wild Flag, M83, Sept. 1-2 (Fri.)
Club Nokia
The Parov Stelar Trio, Dec. 14 (Fri.)
Rabobank Arena
Mana, Sept. 13 (Fri.)
Citizens Bank Arena
Mana, Sept. 18 (Fri.)
Orpheum Theatre
Alice Cooper, Nov. 29 (Fri.)
John Anson Ford Amphitheatre
The Tallest Man on Earth, Sept. 4 (Fri.)
Greek Theatre
Fiona Apple, Sept. 14; David Byrne and St. Vincent, Oct. 13 (Sat.)
El Rey Theatre
Menomena, Sept. 27 (now); Goapele, Aug. 2; My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, Oct. 4; Grimes, Oct. 10 (Fri.); Civil Twilight, Aug. 23; Little Feat (Sat.)
Fonda Theatre
Kimbra, Oct. 4 (now); Ryan Bingham, Sept. 27 (Fri)
Fox Theater Pomona
Seether, Oct. 2 (Fri.)
Troubadour
Mala Rodriguez, July 5; Races, July 6; Robert DeLong, July 11; Acidic, July 12; US Air Guitar Championships, July 13; James Hunter, July 14; Jonny Craig, July 18 (now)
The Satellite
Last in Class, July 6; My Jerusalem, July 12 (now); Futurebirds, Aug. 15 (Fri.)
City National Grove of Anaheim
Ethan Bortnick, Aug. 9; the Police Experience, Sept. 8; Morbid Angel, Oct. 14 (Fri.)
Santa Barbara Bowl
Fiona Apple, Sept. 12 (Sat.)
Bootleg Bar
Meg Myers, Mondays in August; Hello Vegas, July 19; Eyes Lips Eyes, Aug. 10; Ferraby Lionheart, July 18; Nocando, July 27; Cate Le Bon, Oct. 2; Kristin Hersh, Aug. 28 (now).
House of Blues
George Thorogood and the Destroyers, Oct. 3 (Fri.)
House of Blues Anaheim
D’Angelo, July 4; Hank III, Aug. 17; Wu-Block tour with Ghostface Killah and more, Aug. 29 (Fri.)
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