Tickets on sale

Comcast Arena

Sesame Street Live: Elmo’s Green Thumb: May 15 to 17; $12 to $28

Lipizzaner Stallions: May 30 and 31; $23.50 to $33.50

Il Divo: June 2; $58.70 to $128.70

Monster Madness World Tour: June 20; $17 to $27

The Wiggles: July 17; $16 to $33

ZooTunes

BECU ZooTunes at Woodland Park Zoo: Tickets go on sale at 8 a.m. Monday at Metropolitan Market locations and www.brownpapertickets.com:

The B-52s: June 17; $27

Mavis Staples with Allen Toussaint: June 24; $19

Three Girls and their Buddy: July 1 and 2; $36

Ladysmith Black Mambazo: July 15; $19

Los Lobos: July 19; $22

Cowboy Junkies with Son Volt: July 22; $22

Indigo Girls: July 26; $24

Jewel: July 30; $28

Joan Baez: Aug. 13; $22

Nanci Griffith: Aug. 16; $19

Susan Tedeschi: Aug. 19; $22

Amos Lee: Aug. 26; $22

Around the region

Pink with the Ting Tings: Sept. 15, WaMu Theater; $39.50, Ticketmaster, 10 a.m. Saturday

Blazed &Confused Tour with Snoop Dogg, Slightly Stoopid: July 18, Gorge Amphitheatre; $39.50, Ticketmaster, 11 a.m. Saturday

Rent: June 16 to 21, Paramount Theatre; $20 to $100, Ticketmaster, 10 a.m. today

Capitol Hill Block Party with Sonic Youth, the Jesus Lizard: July 24 and 25, Seattle; $22 to $40, 10 a.m. today

Neko Case: June 2, Pantages Theater of Tacoma; $31, Seattle Theatre Group, 10 a.m. Saturday

Matisyahu with K’Naan: June 24, Moore Theatre; $29.50, Seattle Theatre Group, 10 a.m. Saturday

The Orb: June 15, Showbox at the Market; $20, Ticketmaster, noon today

Ticket vendors

Ticketmaster: online at ticketmaster.com or call 800-745-3000.

Seattle Theatre Group: online at stgpresents.org or call 877-784-4849.

TicketsWest: online at ticketswest.com or call 800-992-8499.

Comcast Arena: online at comcastarenaeverett.com or call 866-332-8499.

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