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May 31
Fri 7:30 PM |
The Lumineers with Cold War Kids and J Roddy Walston And The Business The Lumineers with Cold War Kids and J Roddy Walston And The Business at Target Center on 05-31-2013 | FROM $51 | |
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Aug 6
Tue 7:30 PM |
The National with Daughter The National with Daughter at Roy Wilkins Auditorium on 08-06-2013 | FROM $82 | |
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Sep 18
Wed 7:00 PM |
Iron & Wine Iron & Wine at First Avenue on 09-18-2013 | FROM $62 |
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May 22
Wed 7:00 PM |
Benjamin Francis Leftwich with Lewis Watson Benjamin Francis Leftwich with Lewis Watson at The Library at HMV Institute on 05-22-2013 | ||
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May 23
Thu 7:00 PM |
Benjamin Francis Leftwich Benjamin Francis Leftwich at The Forum on 05-23-2013 | FROM $31 | |
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May 24
Fri TBD |
Benjamin Francis Leftwich Benjamin Francis Leftwich at Dot to Dot on 05-24-2013 | ||
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May 24
Fri 3:30 PM |
Dot to Dot Festival with Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Dry The River, Lucy Rose Dot to Dot Festival with Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Dry The River, Lucy Rose at Various Manchester Venues on 05-24-2013 | ||
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