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LeAnn Rimes. Courtesy photo.
LeAnn Rimes. Courtesy photo.

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Can you dig the funky blues of Geoff Achison & The Souldiggers at the next South by Southeast Music Feast at the Historic Myrtle Beach Train Depot on March 12? Tickets are available now for $20 at www.southbysoutheast.org or $25 (day of the show). Tickets include show and a potluck dinner.

The glam-rock comedy band, Steel Panther, pounces on HOB on April 19. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $20 to $50, and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

If you got “Nothin’ Better to Do,” country star LeAnn Rimes will be at the Alabama Theater on July 7. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $43 to $60, and are available online at www.alabama-theatre.com, by phone at 800-342-2262 or at the box office.

Rockin Hard Saloon keeps it rocking with The Kreggs on March 11. Drop the Girl and Until the Wind Shifts are also on the bill. Sons of Atom, Lunar Kin and Perlino explode on March 12. Brokencyde fix it up on March 14. Thieving Coyote steal a good time on March 18. Mojo Mcgee get to work on March 19. SONS OF ATOM, LUNAR KIN, PERLINOdrop the girl, until the wind shiftsdrop the girl, until the wind shifts Sons of Atom and Most Beautiful Losers go boom again on March 25. An eclectic lineup – R3x0R, Reflash, Allareone and Phat Loud – make for an interesting night on March 26. Tickets are $5 at the door. Check out Rockin Hard Saloon’s Facebook page for more info.

Charleston

“Is There Anyone Out There” who wants to see folk-rockers Delta Ray at The Charleston Music Hall on May 28? Liz Longley is also in the bill. Tickets go on sale on March 25 at 10 a.m., ranging from $25 for single tickets to $275 for Spoleto Concert Series packages, and are available at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Get pixilated with rapper Sonny Digital at the Music farm on March 26. Matt Monday, DJ Tantrum and Black Dave are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $25 to $30, and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

World-music outfit Nahko and Medicine for the People give you a double dose of what you need during their two-night stint at the Pour House on April 25 and 26. Tickets range from $22 for a single show or $40 for a two-night package and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.

Mark the date, Tab Benoit lets his blues hang out at the Pour House on May 20. Tickets range from $20 to $25 and are available at the box office or online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com.

This could be a transcendent religious experience for indie rock fans when Death Cab for Cutie and CHVRCHES take their fares to the Volvo Cars Stadium on June 15. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $23.50 to $45.50, and are available online at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

Grammy-winning saxophonist Boney James makes you “Hold on Tight” at The Charleston Music Hall on Aug. 19. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $55 to $69, and are available at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Florence

R&B torchbearers Babyface and Brian McKnight want to sex-up Mother’s Day at the Florence Civic Center on May 7. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $46 to $121, and are available at the box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000.

N. Charleston

Have you ever noticed Jerry Seinfeld doesn’t come around here much? Well, the observation comedian is dropping by the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on June 4. Tickets go on sale March 11 at 10 a.m., ranging from $50 to $150, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

Wilmington

Hardcore act Corrosion of Conformity burn a little off of Ziggy’s by the Sea on April 7. Mothership and ASG are also on the bill. Tickets range from $17 to $22 and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.

World-music act Nahko & Medicine for the People gives you some good roots at the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater on April 23. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $22 to $28, and are available at www.ticketfly.com or at the box office.

Alt-rock band Big Something has “A Simple Vision” – rock the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater on May 7. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $15 to $20, and are available at www.ticketfly.com or at the box office.

St. Paul and the Broken Bones cracks out some southern soul at the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater on May 14. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $28 to $32, and are available at www.ticketfly.com or at the box office.

Calling all Juggalos, Insane Clown Posse gathers the painted-face troops at Ziggy’s by the Sea on May 15. Tickets range from $20 to $40 and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.

Metal band Whitechapel slashes through Ziggy’s by the Sea on May 22. Fir for a King, The Plot in You and Enterprise Earth are also on the bill. Tickets go on sale March 11 at 10 a.m., ranging from $18 to $40, and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.

Get your groove on with Perpetual Groove at Ziggy’s by the Sea on May 26. Tickets range from $20 to $40 and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.

Tab Benoit brings some bayou blues to Ziggy’s by the Sea on May 27. Snake Malone and The Black Cat Bone are also on the bill. Tickets range from $20 to $25 and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.

Things might get really strange when “Weird Al” Yankovic takes over the Cape Fear Humanities and Fine Arts Center on Sept. 8. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $39.50 to $49.50, and are available online at www.cfcc.edu, by phone at 910-362-7999 or at the box office.

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At the Boathouse’s Free Show Fridays, Josh Phillips and Warren Stone return on March 11. Shwayze is “Buzzin’” all over St. Patty’s Day on March 17. Singer/songwriter Logan Brill scrubs out some tunes on March 18. Chris Lane gives a “Carolina Kiss” on March 25. Cali Roots Kick-Off Party kicks off on April 8. Cole Taylor drives his “Drop Top” into town on April 15. Check out www.boathousemb.com for more details.

Rockin Hard Saloon keeps it rocking in the coming months with The Kreggs pop-rock-in to rock on March 11. Sons of Atom and Most Beautiful Losers win with a boom on March 25. Sicada, Eye of the Destroyer and Visions of Brutality wreak havoc on April 7. Thieving Coyote and Gruzer howl on April 30. Daphne Lee Martin folks it up on May 13. Check out Rockin Hard Saloon’s Facebook page for more info.

The South by Southeast Music Feasts continue with some Nashville rock -n- roll when Webb Wilder & the Beatnecks get caught on the stage at the Historic Myrtle Beach Train Depot on March 12. Tickets are available now for $20 at www.southbysoutheast.org or $25 (day of the show), and tickets include show and a potluck dinner.

Blackberry Smoke feels a “Good One Comin' On” at HOB on March 12. Tickets are on sale for $23 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

The Palace Theater has a pair of tribute shows on their schedule. You can see a fitting farewell to Glenn Frey with Hotel California - A Salute to The Eagles on March 13 and 14. Tickets range from $30 to $35. All tickets are available at the box office, online at www.palacetheatremyrtlebeach.com or by phone at 800-905-4228.

Fetty Wap does it his way at HOB on March 19. Tickets are on sale now for $39.50 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

Get down with Disturbed at HOB on March 29. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $39.50 to $69.50, and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

The California Roots Festival: The Carolina Sessions has found a new date – April 9. The headliners are the same, but a few changes have been made to the lineup which includes 311, Soja, Stick Figure, Passafire, The Movement, Fortunate Youth, Fear Nuttin Band, New Kingston, Sun Dried Vibes, Moska Project and TreeHouse! Previous tickets will be honored, and new tickets are still available, ranging from $70 to $140. For more info, check out www.californiarootscarolina.com.

Country singer Billy Currington will show you how “People are Crazy” at HOB on April 9. Tickets are on sale now for $29.50 and available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

The annual Monday after the Masters brings a bouquet of pro/am celebrities to HOB, and will be capped off with a Hootie & the Blowfish and Friends Concert on April 11. VIP or Concert Only Badges are required. Ticket info is forthcoming, but to find out more about the event, check out www.hootiegolf.com.

Rapper Tech N9ne makes the “Hood Go Crazy” at HOB on April 12. Krizz Kaliko, Rittz, Mayday!, Stevie Stone and Ces Cru are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $24 to $45.50, and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

Ciara throws an R&B “Body Party” at HOB on April 21. Tickets are on sale for $25 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

The Gregg Allman Band “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More” when they take the stage at HOB on May 6. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $35 to $77.50, and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

“Joy to the World,” or at least to the Grand Stand, Three Dog Night returns to the Alabama Theater on May 7. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $41 to $57, and are available online at www.alabama-theatre.com, by phone at 800-342-2262 or at the box office.

Cole Swindell has signed up for The Carolina Country Music Festival with Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen, A Thousand Horses and Michael Ray. More acts will be announced in the days leading up to the event. The three-day festival is set for June 10-12, and early bird passes are on sale now, ranging from $139 to $999. For tickets and updates, check out www.carolinacountrymusicfest.com.

It’s “Time to Run” and watch folk-rock act Lord Huron make a splash at HOB on June 10. Tickets are on sale now for $20 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

Country icon Martina McBride is gonna love you through her show at the Alabama Theater on July 22. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $60 to $80, and are available online at www.alabama-theatre.com, by phone at 800-342-2262 or at the box office.

Country crooner Josh Turner gives the Alabama Theater “Another Try” on Aug. 12. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $60 to $80, and are available online at www.alabama-theatre.com, by phone at 800-342-2262 or at the box office.

Charleston

Get caught with folk-rockers Blitzen Trapper at the Pour House on March 10. Tickets range from $15 to $20 and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.

Legendary songwriter and eclectic musician – Leon Russell swings by The Charleston Music Hall to sing “A Song for You” on March 10. Tickets range from $25 to $45, and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Legendary Folk-rockers Indigo Girls get a little “Closer to Fine” at The Charleston Music Hall on March 13. Tickets range from $39.50 to $59.50 and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band produces some big damn sounds at the Pour House on March 14. Tickets are on sale now for $10 or $12 on the day of the show and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.

Let’s hope George Thorogood & The Destroyers are b-b-b-b-bad in a good way when they make an appearance at The Charleston Music Hall on March 14. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $49.50 to $75, and are available at the box office, by phone at 800-514-3849 or online at www.charlestonmusichall.com.

This country is in deep need of a couple of verses from “Kumbaya,” and Joan Baez will give them to The Charleston Music Hall on March 16. Tickets range from $49.50 to $74.50, and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

The Front Bottoms will rock the Music Farm, top to back, on March 18. Tickets are on sale now for $16 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

One of the best comedy troupes in the country, Upright Citizens Brigade bring their touring company to The Charleston Music Hall on March 20. Charleston sketch comedy duo, Nameless Numberhead, is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now for $18.50 and available online at www.charlestonmusichall.com, by phone at 800-514-3849 or at the box office.

Listen all ya’ll, it’s a Hippie Sabotage at the Music Farm on March 23. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $15 to $40, at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

Spring Break goes country and unplugged when Kip Moore, Charles Kelley, Dan & Shay, Lauren Alaina and Chris Lane come to at the Charleston Gaillard Center on March 25. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $26.50 to $64, and available at the box office, by phone at 843-242-3099 or online at www.gaillardcenter.com.

Nothing says good time like classical instruments and hip hop – Black Violin gives you both at the Music Farm on March 25. Tickets are on sale for $25 and available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

Bayou soul-smith Marc Broussard wants you to “Rocksteady” at the Pour House on March 26. Tickets range from $20 to $25 and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.

What would you do if the rock band, The Wonder Years, makes some time at the Music Farm on March 29. Hopefully, you’ll check them out. Letlive and Microwave are also on the bill. Tickets range from $19.50 to $23 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

Waka Flocka Flame sets the Music Farm alight on March 30. Ben G and DJ Whoo Kid are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale for $25 and available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

Standup comedian Duncan Trussell plants some jokes at the Music Farm on March 31. Tickets range from $17 to $23 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

Earphunk drop some funk-rock into your ear-holes at the Pour House on March 31 and April 1. Dead 27s are also on the bill. Tickets range from $13 for a single show or $25 for a two-night package and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.

Experimental rockers Yo La Tengo has some “Popular Songs” to play for the Music Farm on April 3. Tickets are on sale now for $20 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

Elle King brings all her “Ex’s & Oh’s” to the Music Farm on April 9. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $22 to $25, and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

Bluesy rock ‘n’ rollers North Mississippi Allstars come “Rollin 'n Tumblin” into The Charleston Music Hall on April 10. Tickets are on sale now for $25 and are available at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Aaron Neville will “Tell It Like It Is” at The Charleston Music Hall on April 10. Tickets range from $39.50 to $59.50 and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

He’s no angel, and you’ll see Gregg Allman “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More” when he stops by

The Charleston Music Hall on April 14. Tickets range from $59.50 to $74.50, and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Zac Brown Band’s Southern Ground Music & Food Festival combines the gourmet food of the low country with two days of sweet southern tunes at the MUSC Health Stadium on April 16 and 17. Each night is capped off by a super jam with the Zac Brown Band. Other acts on the lineup include Tedeschi Trucks Band, Thomas Rhett, Marshall Tucker Band, Hunter Hayes, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Kacey Musgraves, Sam Bush, Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, A Thousand Horses, Old Dominion, Cam, Packway Handle Band, Drake White and The Big Fire, and Muddy Magnolias. Tickets prices start at $115 per day or $189 for a two-day package and are available online at www.charleston.southerngroundfestival.com or by phone at 888-929-7849.

Join the harvest of reggae act Tribal Seeds at the Music Farm on April 17. Anuhea and E.N. Young are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale for $15 and available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

Iration is “Hotting Up” some reggae at the Music Farm on April 19. Hirie and The Expanders are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $18 to $93, and available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

One of America’s preeminent humorists, David Sedaris, sharpens his wit and explores diabetes with owls at the Charleston Gaillard Center on April 19. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $46 to $65, and are available at the box office, by phone at 843-242-3099 or online at www.gaillardcenter.com.

“Guess Who” is coming to the Volvo Cars Stadium? That’s right – Alabama Shakes rev it up on April 23. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $27 to $47, and are available at the box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.

Americana singer/songwriter Will Hoge brings his “Little Bitty Dreams” to the Pour House on April 24. Tickets range from $20 to $25 and are available at the box office or online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com .

“Look Out Mama,” folk/blues act Hurray for the Riff Raff makes a fuss at The Charleston Music Hall on April 24. Promised Land Sound is also on the bill. Tickets range from $19.75 to $25, and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Folk-rockers Houndmouth take a bite out of The Charleston Music Hall on April 27. Tickets are on sale now for $25 and are available at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Gillian Welch joins the Dave Rawlings Machine for some Americana, and prog-bluegrass unit the Punch Brothers knock out The Charleston Music Hall on April 29. Tickets are sale now, ranging from $39.50 to $44.50, and are available at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Standup comedian and actor, Paula Poundstone, lets the observations fly at The Charleston Music Hall on April 30. Tickets range from $29.50 to $39.50, and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Rockers A Day To Remember give you a night to remember at the Music Farm on May 3. Parkway Drive and State Champs are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale for $36.50 and available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

“You Better Run” to see Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo play acoustic at The Charleston Music Hall on May 5. Tickets range from $59.50 to $79.50 (VIP packages are also offered) and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Get ready to get stomped by some Americana when Trampled By Turtles and The Devil Makes Three team up at the Music Farm on May 17. Tickets are on sale now for $27.50 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

“Come Sail Away” with Styx at the Volvo Cars Stadium on May 19. Don Felder (of the Eagles) is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $26 to $61.50, and are available at the box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.

Jam-band Perpetual Groove get their groove on for a two-day stint at the Pour House on May 28 and 29. Tickets are $22.50 or $40 for the two-night package and are available at the box office or online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com.

See “Where the Night Goes” when Josh Ritter cranks out the Americana at The Charleston Music Hall on May 29. Tickets go on sale on March 4 at 10 a.m., ranging from $20 for single tickets to $275 for Spoleto Concert Series packages, and are available at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.

Ellie Goulding wants you to feel the “Burn” when she comes to croon at the Volvo Cars Stadium on June 7. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $21.50 to $56, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

Weezer has big plans for their summer tour – see what’s in store at the Volvo Cars Stadium on June 19. Panic! At The Disco and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $31 to $61, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

Give British rockers Wombats a try at the Music farm on June 20. Tickets are on sale now for $18 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.

“Pinch Me,” because pop-rockers Barenaked Ladies zoom into the Volvo Cars Stadium on July 1. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and Howard Jones are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $26 to $97.50, and are available online at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

Columbia

The Legends of Southern Hip Hop light up the capital at the Township Auditorium on March 12. The lineup features Juvenile, Scarface, 8 Ball & MJG, Trick Daddy, and Pastor Troy. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $35 to $75, and are available at the box office, via www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.

There’s nothing to get down about when The Moody Blues fly high into the Township Auditorium on March 16. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $39.50 to $89.50, and are available at the box office, via www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.

Pearl Jam makes the Colonial Life Arena come “Alive” on April 21. All tickets are $71 and go on sale Jan. 29 at noon. Tickets are available online at www.coloniallifearena.com, by phone at 803-576-9200 or at the box office.

The Janet Jackson show at the Colonial Life Arena on March 6 has been rescheduled to Aug. 12. All original tickets will be honored or refunded, and tickets are still available, ranging from $29 to $125 – get them online at www.coloniallifearena.com, by phone at 803-576-9200 or at the box office.

Feeling retro? Well, catch I Love the 90's: featuring Salt N Pepa, Color Me Badd, Coolio, Rob Base, All-4-One, Young MC and Kid N Play at the Colonial Life Arena on May 13. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $55 to $72, and are available online at www.coloniallifearena.com, by phone at 803-576-9200 or at the box office.

Florence

Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard have rescheduled their show at the Florence Civic Center for May 19. All tickets will be honored for the new date. Tickets are still available, ranging from $30 to $55, and are available at the box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000.

N. Charleston

Well it won’t be a “Tuesday Afternoon,” but it will be a Tuesday night when The Moody Blues come to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on March 15. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $49.50 to $89.50, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.

Widespread Panic spreads their spring tour to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on April 22. Tickets go on sale Feb. 20 at 10 a.m., prices haven’t been announced yet, but this is a food drive event. For more info, check out www.widespreadpanic.com or www.ticketmaster.com or call 800-745-3000.

“What Would You Say” if we told you the Dave Matthews Band was dropping by the North Charleston Performing Arts Center for their summer tour on July 26. Well, “Two Step” on over and get some tickets. They’re on sale now, ranging from $45.50 to $75, and available at the box office, via www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.

He may not “Be Here Now,” but Ray LaMontagne will be at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Aug. 10. Tickets go on sale March 4 at 10 a.m. with prices ranging from $35 to $69.50, and are available at the box office, via www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.

Wilmington

Jewel returns to her folk roots on her Picking Up the Pieces Tour, sharing songs and stories with the Cape Fear Humanities and Fine Arts Center on March 18. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $40 to $75, and available online at www.cfcc.edu, by phone at 910-362-7999 or at the box office.

Does it make you crazy to see Cee Lo Green is playing Ziggy’s by the Sea on March 18? Tickets range from $35 to $60 and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.

Alt-country act Shovels & Rope stomp into Brooklyn Arts Center on March 18. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $32.50 to $37.50, and are available at the box office or online at www.brooklynartsnc.com.

Get ready for a night of white satin when The Moody Blues slide into the Humanities and Fine Arts Center on March 22. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $65 to $125, and are available online at www.cfcc.edu, by phone at 910-362-7999 or at the box office.

The Avett Brothers realize their full bloom at the North Carolina Azalea Festival on April 7. Tickets are on sale now for $55 and available online at www.ncazaleafestival.org or at the box office.

Alt-rock and reggae act, Iration, comes “Back Around” to the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater for a two-night stint on April 14 and 15. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $25 to $100 per night, and are available at www.ticketfly.com or at the box office.

Rocking reggae act Tribal Seeds spring up at Ziggy’s by the Sea on April 20. Anuhea and E.N. Young are also on the bill. Tickets range from $17 to $22 and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.

“Red Rover,” send folktronica artist Coleman Hell on over to Ziggy’s by the Sea on April 26. Tickets range from $10 to $15 and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.

Get a double dip of Americana when Trampled By Turtles and The Devil Makes Three scoop into the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater on May 18. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $30 to $40, and are available at www.ticketfly.com or at the box office.

“Admit It,” you want to see L.A. band Say Anything rock a boombox at Ziggy’s by the Sea on May 20. Mewithoutyou, Teen Suicide and Museum Mouth are also on the bill. Tickets range from $18 to $22 and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.

Willie Nelson & Family reunite with his Carolina kinfolk at the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater on May 24. Devin Dawson is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $72 to $99, and are available at www.ticketfly.com or at the box office.

Laidback rocker Donavon Frankenreiter shows the Greenfield Lake Amphitheater “The Way It Is” on Aug. 20. Tickets are on sale now for $22 and are available at www.ticketfly.com or at the box office.

This story was originally published March 9, 2016 at 12:00 AM with the headline "Hot Tickets | LeAnn Rimes, Death Cab for Cutie and Babyface slated to come to the region later this year."

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