Regional arts and entertainment tickets for sale

Xfinity Arena

Harlem Globetrotters: Feb. 19, from $28.50.

MercyMe with Hawk Nelson and Micah Tyler: May 12, from $18.

Tickets at xfinityarenaeverett.com or 866-332-8499.

Edmonds Center for the Arts

Naturally 7: Feb. 15, $24-$59.

Comedy Night 10: Feb. 17-18, $25.

Irish Rovers with We Banjo 3: Feb. 25, $19-$54.

DeMiero Jazz Fest: March 2-4, $25-$70.

Kamikaze Fireflies: March 25, $10.

Arlo Guthrie: April 19, $39 to $74.

Call 425-275-9595, www.edmondscenterforthearts.org.

Historic Everett Theatre

Animotion and NuShooz: Feb. 4, from $25.

Jubal Flagg Valentines Day Ball: Feb. 11, $15 to $24.

Olivia Newton-John, Beth Nielsen Chapman and Amy Sky: Feb. 16, $50-$65.

One Man Star Wars Trilogy by Charles Ross: Feb. 18, $35.

Emerson Drive: Feb. 24, from $42.

Steam Powered Giraffe: Feb. 25, $15 to $30.

James Garner tribute to Johnny Cash: March 4, $15 to $24.

The Association: March 10, $35 to $50.

Tickets at the box office, by phone at 425-258-6766 or online at www.historiceveretttheatre.org or etix.com.

Village Theatre

“Singin’ In the Rain”: Through Feb. 5, $38 to $73, Everett Performing Arts Center.

Tickets at www.villagetheatre.org or 425-257-8600.

Local festivals

Fisherman’s Village Music Festival: March 31-April 2, Everett, www.thefishermans village.com. Find $25 early bird tickets at http://bit.ly/2iKO2Lf.

The Spur Festival: June 22-25, Darrington, www.facebook.com/thespurfestival.

The Darrington Bluegrass Festival: July 21-23, Darrington, www.darringtonbluegrass.com.

2017 Summer Meltdown: Aug. 10-13, Darrington, summermeltdownfest.com.

Tulalip Resort Casino

Rita Rudner and Robert Klein: Feb. 3, from $65.

Mark Chesnutt: Feb. 4, from $45.

Brad Garrett: March 4, from $50.

Howie Mandel: April 7, from $65.

Ticketmaster: 800-745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com.

Around the region

Pacific Northwest Ballet: “Cendrillon,” Feb. 3-12, www.pnb.org.

Seattle Repertory Theatre: “Well,” Feb. 10-March 5, www.seattlerep.org.

Seattle Art Museum: Jacob Lawrence — The Migration Series, through April 23, www.seattleartmuseum.org.

Seattle Symphony: Hilary Hahn, Bruch Violin Concerto, Feb. 9, 11, 12, www.seattlesymphony.org.

Seattle Opera: “Katya Kabanova,” Feb. 25-March 11, www.seattleopera.org.

Teatro ZinZanni’s “Welcome to Wonderland”: Through Feb. 26, zinzanni.com/seattle.

Adam Ant: Feb. 3, Neptune, www.stgpresents.org.

Sarah Silverman: Feb. 7, Paramount, www.stgpresents.org.

“Pajama Game”: Feb. 10-March 5, 5th Avenue Theatre, from $36, www.5thavenue.org.

“Rent”: Feb. 21-26, Paramount, www.stgpresents.org.

Taylor Hicks: Feb. 16, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, www.seattlesymphony.org.

Blood, Sweat & Tears: Feb. 17-18, Skagit Casino Resort, www.theskagit.com.

Chris D’Elia: Feb. 23, Neptune, www.stgpresents.org.

Wintergrass Music Festival: Feb. 23-27, Bellevue, wintergrass.com.

Blake Shelton: Feb. 25, Tacoma Dome, www.ticketmaster.com.

Live Wire with Luke Burbank: March 3, Neptune, www.stgpresents.org.

Billy Crystal: March 4, Paramount, www.stgpresents.org.

Ann Wilson: March 8, Moore Theatre, www.stgpresents.org.

Dance Theatre of Harlem: March 11-12, Paramount, www.stgpresents.org.

Red Hot Chili Peppers: March 17, KeyArena, www.livenation.com.

Rickie Lee Jones & Madeleine Peyroux: March 22, Neptune, www.stgpresents.org.

Yonder Mountain String Band: March 23, Showbox, Seattle, www.stgpresents.org

Ariana Grande: March 23, KeyArena, www.livenation.com.

Greensky Bluegrass: March 30, The Showbox, tickets.axs.com.

Cirque du Soleil: March 30-April 30, Marymoor Park, Redmond, cirquedusoleil.com/luzia.

Radiohead: April 8, Key Arena, www.ticketmaster.com.

Dweezil Zappa’s 50 Years of Frank: April 26, Neptune Theatre, www.stgpresents.org.

U2 with Mumford & Sons: May 14, CenturyLink Field, Seattle, www.ticketmaster.com.

Up Stream Music Fest & Summit: May 11-13, Pioneer Square, Seattle, www.upstreammusicfest.com.

Sasquatch! Music Fest: May 26-28, The Gorge, www.sasquatchfestival.com.

Ticket vendors

Xfinity Arena: xfinityarenaeverett.com or 866-332-8499.

Edmonds Center for the Arts: ec4arts.org or 425-275-9595.

Etix: www.etix.com.

Brown Paper Tickets: brownpapertickets.com.

Live Nation: www.livenation.com.

Seattle Theatre Group: www.stgpresents.org or 877-784-4849.

Ticketmaster: www.ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000.


Gale Fiege: 425-339-3427; gfiege@heraldnet.com. Twitter: @galefiege.


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