Ticket Alert

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

Asia Fest, Sept. 5, Emerald Queen; $30.

Battle at the Boat, Sept. 11, Emerald Queen; $20-$75.

Hope of the States, Sept. 20, Crocodile Cafe; $10.

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

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

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

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

Blondie, Sept. 3, Emerald Queen; $40-$80.

Jamie Mac Gospel Fest, Sept. 4, Temple Ballroom; $15, $25.

Jane Monheit, Sept. 14-19, Jazz Alley; varies.

Loverboy, Sept. 18, 7 Cedars; $30, $35.

Flock of Seagulls, Sept. 16, Fenix Underground; $22.50-$25.

Gallagher, Sept. 18, Emerald Queen, $50.

David Sanborn, Sept. 21-26, Jazz Alley; varies.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Cure, Aug. 31; $49.90.

Ringling Bros. and Barnum &Bailey circus, Sept. 16-19; $12-$75.

Scorpions/Tesla/Keith Emerson, Oct. 21; $32.50, $42.50, on sale at 10 a.m. today.

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

Cotton T-shirt Tour featuring Wanda Sykes, Nov. 11, Moore Theatre; $32.50, on sale at noon Saturday.

Gridiron Halloween Bash, Oct. 25, Qwest Field; $96, on sale at 10 a.m. today.

Seattle Opera presents “Rigoletto,” Oct. 20, McCaw Hall; $47-$108, on sale at 9 a.m. Monday.

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

Dave Matthews Band/Jason Mraz, Sept. 3-5, Gorge; $47.60-$59.90.

Ras, Sept. 5, Bumbershoot; $15 advance single-day pass, at www.bumbershoot.org.

The Pixies, Sept. 6, Bumbershoot; $15 advance single-day pass, at www.bumbershoot.org.

Hilary Duff, Sept. 9, KeyArena; $35.50-$45.50.

Deep Purple/Joe Satriani &Thin Lizzy, Sept. 10, White River; $21.25, $41.25.

Brad Paisley/PRCA Rodeo, Sept. 10, Puyallup; $15.50.

Lionel Hampton Orchestra featuring Chaka Khan, Sept. 10, Paramount; $30-$50.

The Neville Brothers, Sept. 13, Puyallup; $15.

Newsboys, Sept. 14, Puyallup; $15.

Kenny Rogers, Sept. 15, Puyallup; $$22.50-$27.50.

ZZ Top, Sept. 16, Puyallup; $36.50-$41.50.

Carol Channing, Sept. 17, Paramount; $24-$38, on sale at 10 a.m. today.

Willie Nelson, Sept. 17, Maryhill Winery; $49.50-$69.50, on sale at 10 a.m. today.

Farm Aid, Sept. 18, White River; $30-$95, on sale at noon Saturday.

Beastie Boys, Sept. 19, KeyArena; $30.50-$41.

Reba McEntire, Sept. 19, Puyallup; $44.50-$49.50.

Ludacris, Chingy, Pitbull and Juvenile, Sept. 19, Qwest Field, Seattle, $45.

Weird Al Yankovic, Sept. 20, Puyallup; $15.

Audio Adrenaline with Jeremy Camp, Sept. 21, Puyallup; $15.

Maroon5, Sept. 22, Puyallup; $15.

Brooks &Dunn, Sept. 23, Puyallup; $39.50-$44.50.

Irish Rovers/Spirit of the West/Ennis Sisters, Sept. 24, Puyallup Fair (infield); $15, does not include fair admission.

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

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

Los Lobos/Julietta Venegas, Sept. 25, Puyallup; $15.

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.

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

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

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Life

What’s Up columnist Andrea Brown with a selection of black and white glossy promotional photos on Wednesday, June 18, 2025 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Free celeb photos! Dig into The Herald’s Hollywood time capsule

John Wayne, Travolta, Golden Girls and hundreds more B&W glossies are up for grabs at August pop-up.

Rodney Ho / Atlanta Journal-Constitution / Tribune News Service
The Barenaked Ladies play Chateau Ste. Michelle in Woodinville on Friday.
Coming events in Snohomish County

Send calendar submissions for print and online to features@heraldnet.com. To ensure your… Continue reading

Edmonds announces summer concert lineup

The Edmonds Arts Commission is hosting 20 shows from July 8 to Aug. 24, featuring a range of music styles from across the Puget Sound region.

Big Bend Photo Provided By Ford Media
2025 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend Increases Off-Road Capability

Mountain Loop Highway Was No Match For Bronco

Cascadia College Earth and Environmental Sciences Professor Midori Sakura looks in the surrounding trees for wildlife at the North Creek Wetlands on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 in Bothell, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Cascadia College ecology students teach about the importance of wetlands

To wrap up the term, students took family and friends on a guided tour of the North Creek wetlands.

Mustang Convertible Photo Provided By Ford Media Center
Ford’s 2024 Ford Mustang Convertible Revives The Past

Iconic Sports Car Re-Introduced To Wow Masses

Kim Crane talks about a handful of origami items on display inside her showroom on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Crease is the word: Origami fans flock to online paper store

Kim’s Crane in Snohomish has been supplying paper crafters with paper, books and kits since 1995.

The 2025 Nissan Murano midsize SUV has two rows of seats and a five-passenger capacity. (Photo provided by Nissan)
2025 Nissan Murano is a whole new machine

A total redesign introduces the fourth generation of this elegant midsize SUV.

A woman flips through a book at the Good Cheer Thrift Store in Langley. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Pop some tags at Good Cheer Thrift Store in Langley

$20 buys an outfit, a unicycle — or a little Macklemore magic. Sales support the food bank.

The Mukilteo Boulevard Homer on Monday, May 12, 2025 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
‘Homer Hedge’: A Simpsons meme takes root in Everett — D’oh!

Homer has been lurking in the bushes on West Mukilteo Boulevard since 2023. Stop by for a selfie.

Sarah and Cole Rinehardt, owners of In The Shadow Brewing, on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 in Arlington, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
In The Shadow Brewing: From backyard brews to downtown cheers

Everything seems to have fallen into place at the new taproom location in downtown Arlington

Bar manager Faith Britton pours a beer for a customer at the Madison Avenue Pub in Everett. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Burgers, brews and blues: Madison Avenue Pub has it all

Enjoy half-price burgers on Tuesday, prime rib specials and live music at the Everett mainstay.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.