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tix on sale: blink-182/Lil Wayne, Brian Wilson/Zombies, Nick Cave, Bad Religion, more

You can sign up via Verified Fan for the Madonna shows up until 11:59 PM Eastern today.

ON SALE AT 10 AM

Tickets for the Nick Cave “Conversations With” show at Town Hall go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Bad Religion and The Explosion shows at Webster Hall and Brooklyn Steel go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Low show at Murmrr Theatre go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Brian Fallon show at Irving Plaza go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Mighty Mighty Bosstones show at Webster Hall go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Stiff Little Fingers (playing Inflammable Material) and Avengers show at Warsaw go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the IDLES and Preoccupations show at Terminal 5 go on sale at 10 AM. IDLES’ Brooklyn Steel show with Fontaines DC tonight is sold out.

Tickets for the Cat Power show at Webster Hall go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Deep Purple show at Beacon Theatre go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Alex Cameron show at Webster Hall go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the 21 Savage show at Rooftop at Pier 17 go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the newly-added Bombay Bicycle Club show at Brooklyn Steel go on sale at 10 AM. The previously announced show is still on sale.

Tickets for the Virginia Wing show at Elsewhere Zone One go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Kero Kero Bonito show at Brooklyn Steel go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for IncubusMake Yourself 20th anniversary show at Radio City go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Two Door Cinema Club show at Hammerstein Ballroom go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Doughboys podcasting taping at Gramercy Theatre go on sale at 10 AM.

Tickets for the Maren Morris show at Radio City go on sale at 10 AM.

ON SALE AT 11 AM

Tickets for the Flipper (with David Yow) show at Brooklyn Bazaar go on sale at 11 AM.

ON SALE AT NOON

Tickets for the Brian Wilson (playing songs from Friends and Surf’s Up) and The Zombies show at Beacon Theatre go on sale at noon.

Tickets for the blink-182 and Lil Wayne co-headlining tourTickets for the Geto Boys‘ final NYC show at Sony Hall go on sale at noon.

Tickets for the Incendiary shows at Saint Vitus go on sale at noon.

Tickets for the Control Top show at Mercury Lounge go on sale at noon.

Tickets for the Lenny Kravitz show at Radio City go on sale at noon.

Tickets for the Little Steven show at Beacon Theatre go on sale at noon.

Tickets for Philly’s This Is Hardcore festival go on sale at noon.

ON SALE NOW

Seth Herzog‘s long-running comedy series SWEET is holding a special Monday edition they’re calling “Sweet Absurdity” at Chelsea Music Hall on May 20 with guests Alex Brightman (Broadway’s Beetlejuice), Dan Soder (Sbowtime’s Billions) and, visiting from L.A., Greg Barris. That begins at 9 PM but if you show up at 7 PM there’s a special book release event with LA comedy writer Josh Frank, who “spent a year investigating the infamous film script that Salvador Dali wrote for the Marx Brothers that never got made. Josh turned that into a graphic novel based on what he thought the film would be called: “Giraffes on Horseback Salad.” Seth and his Sweet Absurdity guests will be helping Josh out with a reading of the infamous script. Tickets are on sale now.

CONTESTS:
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9/7: Morrissey and Interpol at Forest Hills Stadium
8/1: Chemical Brothers at Forest Hills Stadium

SOME UPCOMING SHOWS AT FOREST HILLS STADIUM:
8/1: Chemical Brothers (tickets).
8/10: My Morning Jacket (tickets).
8/17: Beck, Spoon, and Cage the Elephant ( & PNC Bank Arts Center 8/20 – tickets)
9/7: Morrissey & Interpol (tickets)

SOME UPCOMING SHOWS PRESENTED BY (LE) POISSON ROUGE:
5/12: Xiu Xiu & Wreckmeister Harmonies at (Le) Poisson Rouge
5/22: The Undertones with Baby Shakes at (Le) Poisson Rouge
6/7: Dead Meadow at Bell House
6/19: Earth with Helms Alee at (Le) Poisson Rouge
6/27: Uranium Club at Brooklyn Bazaar

SOME UPCOMING SHOWS AT BROOKLYN STEEL:
5/17-5/18: David Lynch’s Festival of Disruption with Phoebe Bridgers, Garbage, Wye Oak, Mercury Rev, The Messthetics, Squarepusher
(DJ), and more

SOME UPCOMING BENEFIT SHOWS AT BRIC CELEBRATE MUSIC! FESTIVAL & SUMMERSTAGE AT CENTRAL PARK:

The National and Courtney Barnett play BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival 6/12 (sold out) & 6/13 (tickets)

Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Father John Misty and Jade Bird play BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival 6/19 (tickets)

Mac DeMarco plays BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival 8/6 (tickets)

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard play SummerStage at Central Park 8/28 (tickets).

SOME UPCOMING SHOWS AT THE ROOFTOP AT PIER 17:
5/19: Passion Pit
5/21: Passion Pit
6/21: The Lonely Island
7/12: The Psychedelic Furs & James
8/1: Ben Folds & Violent Femmes
8/6: The Stray Cats
8/18: Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band
9/14: Dr. Dog and Shakey Graves
9/15: Shakey Graves and Dr. Dog
10/3: Die Antwoord

SOME UPCOMING SHOWS AT IRVING PLAZA:
5/15: Basement & Nothing

MORE UPCOMING SHOWS

Adam Sandler‘s ‘100% Fresher’ Tour hits Jones Beach 6/20 & PNC Bank Arts Center 6/26 (tickets)

Regina Spektor has a Broadway residency at Lunt-Fontanne Theatre 6/20, 21, 22, 25 and 26 (tickets)

Robyn plays Barclays Center 7/19 (tickets)

Bryan Ferry plays United Palace on 8/9 (tickets)

Chris Stapleton and Margo Price play PNC Bank Arts Center on 8/9 (tickets)

Tame Impala Play Madison Square Garden 8/21 & 8/22 (tickets)

The Raconteurs play The Hammerstein at Manhattan Center 9/5 (tickets) – 9/6 at Hammerstein & 9/7 at Kings Theatre are sold out.

Jonsi, Alex Somers and the 40-piece Wordless Music Orchestra perform Riceboy Sleeps at Kings Theatre 10/31 (tickets)

Nick Offerman’s “All Rise” tour hits Beacon Theatre 11/3 (tickets)

Bon Iver & TU Dance bring Come Through to Kings Theatre 12/4-12/5 (tickets)

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