Tickets for sale in Snohomish County and around the region

ANGEL OF THE WINDS ARENA

Backstreet Boys: July 29, from $45.

Toby Keith: Aug. 5, from $22.

Casting Crowns: Sept. 28, from $18.

“We Will Rock You”: Musical by Queen and Ben Elton, Sept. 30, from $35.

for KING & COUNTRY: Nov. 3, from $23.

Tickets at www.angelofthewindsarena.com or 866-332-8499.

TULALIP RESORT CASINO

Wynonna & the Big Noise: June 8, from $65.

Little River Band: June 21, from $60.

Jonny Lang and The Robert Cray Band: July 5, $55.

Smokey Robinson: July 12, from $70.

Martina McBride: July 25, from $60.

“Rock The Block: A Summer Bash”: July 27, from $75.

Travis Tritt and The Charlie Daniels Band: Aug. 15, from $70.

REO Speedwagon: Aug. 29, from $60.

Herman’s Hermits: Oct. 4, from $50.

Richard Marx: Nov. 9, from $55.

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

HISTORIC EVERETT THEATRE

Rockfish and Friends: With Medicine Hat and The Davanos, May 25, $25.

ShockStock 2019: Geoffrey Castle, Nick Mardon and Nikki Dee, May 31, $20.

Queen Nation: Queen tribute band, June 1, $40.

Jubal Flagg: June 7, $17.

Mark Farner’s American Band: With Peter Rivera, June 15, from $50.

“Candid Camera Live”: With Peter Funt, June 21, from $20.

Pablo Cruise: June 22, from $32.

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

EDMONDS CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Hamed Homayoun: May 31, from $80.

Sno-King Community Chorale: “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” June 8, $25.

Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra: “I Can’t Stop Lovin’ You,” June 17, $36.

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

EVERGREEN STATE FAIR

Switchfoot: Aug. 26, from $30.

Brett Young: Aug. 27, from $25.

The Newsboys with Adam Agee: Aug. 28, from $20.

Steppenwolf Revisited: Aug. 29, from $20.

Aloe Blacc: Aug. 30, from $25.

Tickets at the fair box office, www.etix.com or 800-514-3849.

THUMBNAIL THEATER

Twa Folk: May 26, $15.

St. John’s Episcoplayers present “Relationships”: June 1-2, $10.

Acoustic Showcase: Erandolin Strings Celtic Band, A Well Known Stranger and It’s About Time, June 22, $20.

Ticket information: www.thumbnailtheater.org, Brown Paper Tickets, or call 360-568-9412.

MARYSVILLE OPERA HOUSE

Pearl Django: May 31, $15.

Ticket information: 360-363-8400 or www.marysvillewa.gov.

VILLAGE THEATRE

“Million Dollar Quartet”: June 28 to July 28, Everett Performing Arts Center.

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

SEATTLE’S BEST

Seattle Art Museum: “Victorian Radicals,” June 13 through Sept. 8; www.seattleartmuseum.org.

Seattle Opera: “Rigoletto,” Aug. 10-11, 14, 17-18, 23-25 and 28; www.seattleopera.org.

Seattle Repertory Theatre: “Nina Simone: Four Women,” through June 2; www.seattlerep.org.

Pacific Northwest Ballet: “Themes & Variations,” May 31 through June 9; www.pnb.org.

Museum of History and Industry: “Tinker Tower,” through June 2; www.mohai.org.

Museum of Pop Culture: “Nirvana,” “Holodome,” “Scared to Death,” “Infinite Worlds of Science Fiction” and “Pearl Jam;” www.mopop.org.

THE REGION

Northwest Folklife Festival: May 24-27, Seattle Center; www.nwfolklife.org/festival.

Bellevue Jazz & Blues Festival: May 29 through June 2; www.bellevuedowntown.com.

New Kids On The Block: June 1, Tacoma Dome; www.livenation.com.

Brandi Carlile: June 1, Gorge Amphitheatre; www.brandicarlile.com.

Rob Thomas: June 13, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery; www.wineryconcerts.com.

Michael Franti & Spearhead and Ziggy Marley: June 21-22, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery; www.wineryconcerts.com.

Lyle Lovett & His Large Band: June 28, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery; www.wineryconcerts.com.

Eric Church: June 28-29, Gorge Amphitheatre; www.axs.com.

Carlos Santana: June 29, White River Amphitheatre; www.livenation.com.

Brit Floyd: July 11, The Paramount Theatre; www.livenation.com.

Queen & Adam Lambert: July 12, Tacoma Dome; www.livenation.com.

Rodrigo y Gabriela: July 13, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery; www.wineryconcerts.com.

Jon Bellion: July 16, WaMu Theater; www.stubhub.com.

Chicago: July 19-20, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery; www.wineryconcerts.com.

Watershed Festival: Aug. 2-4, The Gorge; www.watershedfest.com.

Counting Crows: Aug. 7, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery; www.wineryconcerts.com.

Mumford & Sons: Aug. 9, The Gorge; www.livenation.com.

The Avett Brothers: Aug. 10, The Gorge; www.livenation.com.

PRETTYMUCH: Aug. 15, Paramount Theatre; www.stgpresents.org.

Bon Iver: Sept. 6, The Gorge; www.livenation.com.

Deep Purple: Sept. 11, Paramount Theatre; www.songkick.com.

Bryan Adams: Sept. 18, WaMu Theater; www.songkick.com.

Alice in Chains: Sept. 20, WaMu Theater; www.livenation.com.

Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band: Sept. 21, Tacoma Dome; www.livenation.com.

Sara Bareilles: Sept. 22, WaMu Theater; www.songkick.com.

Breaking Benjamin: Sept. 22, White River Amphitheatre; www.livenation.com.

Jonas Brothers: Oct. 12, Tacoma Dome; www.ticketmaster.com.

The Who: Oct. 19, T-Mobile Park; www.livenation.com.

The Black Keys: Nov. 23, Tacoma Dome; www.ticketmaster.com.

deadmau5: Dec. 19, WaMu Theater; www.livenation.com.

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