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This week’s on-sales: Epicenter 2011, Kings of Leon, Alicia Keys and more

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A list of upcoming shows across the Southland, with on-sale dates in parentheses.

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

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Epicenter 2011 with Limp Bizkit, Sept. 24; Kings of Leon, Sept. 8 (Saturday)

Pantages Theatre

Alicia Keys, June 24 (now)

Shrine Auditorium

Bon Iver, Sept. 19 (Friday)

Gibson Amphitheatre

Jill Scott, Aug. 10; Marc Anthony, Sept. 25 (Friday)

Greek Theatre

Thievery Corporation, Sept. 9; Fleet Foxes, Sept. 14 (Saturday)

Hollywood Palladium

Erasure, Oct. 1; Andrés Calamaro, Sept. 30 (Friday)

Club Nokia

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1st Generation, July 23; Friendly Fires, Oct. 15 (now); Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers, Sept. 10 (Friday)

El Rey Theatre

F-Up, July 26 (now); Bilal, Aug. 26; Dark Star Orchestra, Sept. 23 (Friday); 100 Monkeys, Aug. 25 (Saturday)

The Forum

Foo Fighters, Oct. 13-14 (now)

The Music Box

James Blake, Sept. 18-19 (Thursday)

Echoplex

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Ximena Sarinana, July 16; Rebirth Brass Band, Sept. 30; Gold Panda, Oct. 24 (now)

The Getty

Best Coast, July 9 (now)

The Echo

John Vanderslice, Aug. 26; Braids, Sept. 29; Cymbals Eat Guitars, Oct. 7 (now)

The Autry

The Dodos, Aug. 27 (now)

Orpheum Theatre

City & Colour, Nov. 3 (Friday)

House of Blues

STS9, Aug. 11; Motion City Soundtrack, Aug. 19-20; the Browning, Aug. 25; the Casualties, Aug. 28 (Friday)

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House of Blues Anaheim

Railroad to Alaska, Aug. 12; Larry Hernandez, Sept. 9; Led Zepagain, Sept. 16; They Might Be Giants, Nov. 16 (Friday)

Fox Theater Pomona

City & Colour, Nov. 4 (Friday)

City National Grove of Anaheim

Buddy Guy, Sept. 23 (Friday)

Santa Barbara Bowl

Fleet Foxes, Sept. 13 (Saturday)

Brixton

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John Waite, Aug. 5; the Wailers, Aug. 9 (now)

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