Casinos and clubs

Casinos and clubs

Tickets at Ticketmaster outlets, 206-628-0888, unless otherwise noted.

New on sale

Ben Lee, Oct. 23, Crocodile Cafe; $10, on sale at 10 a.m. today.

Ari Heist, Oct. 20, Tractor Tavern; $10, on sale at 10 a.m. today.

Sondre Lerche, Nov. 27, Crocodile Cafe; $12.50, on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday.

Hothouse Flowers, Oct. 24, Tractor Tavern; $16.50, on sale at 10 a.m. Sunday.

Ska Is Dead/Catch 22/Mustard Plug, Oct. 15, HUB at UW; $10-$12.

On sale now

Metal Church, Sept. 24, Studio 7; $10.

Wilson Pickett, Sept. 25, Emerald Queen; $25-$50.

Bill Medley, Sept. 26, Skagit Valley; $35.

Joseph Arthur, Sept. 27, Crocodile Cafe; $9.

Roger Clyne &The Peacemakers, Sept. 29, Fenders Premier Rock Club; $10.

Ministry, Sept. 29, Fenix Underground; $32.50-$35.

Honky Tonk Tailgate Party, Oct. 2, Lucky Eagle Casino, $25-$55.

Cheap Trick, Oct. 2, Emerald Queen; $30-$60.

Outtasite, Oct. 2, Fenix Underground; $12.

Randy Hansen with Xanadu, Oct. 2, Royal Bear (Algona, Wash,); $12.

The Saw Doctors, Oct. 5, Crocodile Cafe; $17-$20.

Randy Travis, Oct. 9, Emerald Queen; $35-$70.

Alice Cooper, Oct. 15, Emerald Queen; $35-$70.

General Public, Oct. 16, Fenix Underground; $12.

Patty Loveless, Oct. 22, Skagit Valley; $40.

Dada, Oct. 22, Fenix Underground; $12.

Comedy Show Smackdown, Oct. 23, Lucky Eagle; $10.

Seattle International Stand-Up Comedy Competition, Nov. 18, Skagit Valley; $20.

Ticket alert

Everett Events Center

Available online at www.everetteventscenter.com, at the box office (10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at the northwest corner of the center at Hewitt and Oakes in Everett) or by calling 866-EEC-TIXX (866-332-8499). Prices do not include service charges.

On sale now

Ringling Bros. and Barnum &Bailey circus, Sept. 17-19; $12-$75.

Scorpions/Tesla/Keith Emerson, Oct. 21; $32.50, $42.50.

Hall &Oates/Michael McDonald/Average White Band, Oct. 23; $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, on sale at 10 a.m. today.

Concerts

Tickets at Ticketmaster outlets or 206-628-0888 unless otherwise noted. The arts line is 206-292-ARTS (2787).

New on sale

Yanni, Nov. 21, KeyArena; $39.50-$75, on sale at noon Sunday.

Death Cab for Cutie, Nov. 9, Paramount; $20, on sale at noon Saturday.

Wilco, Nov. 10, Paramount; $25-$30, on sale at 11 a.m. Saturday.

Eternal Hell Tour – the Tiger Lillies, Oct. 29, Moore; $23.50, on sale at 10 a.m. today.

Mindy Smith, Nov. 3, Moore; $22.50, on sale at 10 a.m. today.

Canceled

Carol Channing, Sept. 17, Paramount.

On sale now

Endfest 13, Sept. 25, White River; $10.77-$37.

Jack Johnson, Sept. 25, Gorge; $40.85.

Lyle Lovett, Sept. 25-26, Paramount; $40-$52.58.

Vote for Change, featuring Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt and Keb’ Mo’, Sept. 27, McCaw Hall; $30-$50.

Norah Jones, Sept. 28, KeyArena; $28.50-$58.

Queensryche, Oct. 5-6, Moore, $34-$44.

Sting/Annie Lennox, Oct. 8, White River; $38.75-$101.25.

Lila Downs/Madeleine Peyroux, Oct. 15, Moore; $20-$25.

California Guitar Trio, Oct. 16, Everett Civic Auditorium, $10-$15, 206-325-6500.

Van Halen, Oct. 22, KeyArena; $35-$125.

Interpol, Oct. 22, Paramount; $20-$22.

Morehouse College Glee Club, Oct. 24, Benaroya; $45-$100.

Gridiron Halloween Bash, Oct. 25, Qwest Field; $96.

Steven Curtis Chapman, Oct. 28, KeyArena; $22.50-$50.

Laurie Anderson, Nov. 8-9, Paramount; $25-$45.

Cotton T-shirt Tour featuring Wanda Sykes, Nov. 11, Moore Theatre; $32.50.

Wynonna, Nov. 20, Moore Theatre; $26.50-$49.50.

Seattle Pops – A Yuletide Celebration, Dec. 4, Benaroya Hall; $18-$67.

Masters of Scottish Arts, Jan. 28, Benaroya Hall; $20-$30.

Ravi and Anoushka Shankar, May 14, Benaroya; $17-$62.

American Voices series, on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday:

Lewis Lapham, Sept. 21, Paramount; $10-$45.

Ann Richards, Oct. 7, Paramount; $22.50-$72.50.

Mort Sahl, Oct. 8-9, ACT Theatre; $45-$75.

Garrison Keillor, Nov. 18, McCaw; $25-$75.

Paula Poundstone, Nov. 19-21, ACT; $35-$75.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Jan. 29, Paramount; $17.50-$72.50.

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