Upcoming concerts in Greater Boston


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Tuesday, July 23, 8 p.m.

TD Garden, Boston


Pop mega-star Beyonce recently collaborated with Outkast’s Andre 3000 on a song on the soundtrack for the film “The Great Gatsby.” Her “The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour” hits Boston this July.


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Tuesday, July 23, 8 p.m.<br>TD Garden, Boston<br> <br>Pop mega-star Beyonce recently collaborated with Outkast’s Andre 3000 on a song on the soundtrack for the film “The Great Gatsby.” Her “The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour” hits Boston this July.


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Thursday, July 25, 7 p.m.

House of Blues, Boston

Singer/songwriter J. Tillman brings his unique brand of humorous, country-tinged pop to the House of Blues on July 25. The former drummer of the Fleet Foxes will be playing songs from his album, “Fear Fun,” which Paste magazine named their No. 2 album of 2012.


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Thursday, July 25, 7 p.m.

Bank of America Pavilion, Boston

The former lead singer for Led Zepellin comes to town with his newest band, the Sensational Space Shifters, which includes his singer/songwriter wife, Patty Griffin. Opening for Plant is Phosphorescent, whose newest album, “Muchacho,” has been receiving rave reviews since its March 2013 release.


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Friday, July 26, 8 p.m.<br>Citi Performing Arts Center, Wang Theatre, Boston<br> The Canadian duo of identical twins Tegan and Sara Quin make their return to Boston on July 26 in support of their newest album of indie pop, “Heartthrob,” which was released in January of this year.<br>


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Friday, Aug. 2, 7:30 p.m.

Bank of America Pavilion


Beck has scheduled a brief itinerary of tour dates where he’ll unveil new songs from his upcoming acoustic album. He’ll be performing this yet untitled new material with his full band on Aug. 2 at the Bank of America Pavilion.


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Saturday, Aug. 3, 7 p.m.<br>House of Blues, Boston<br> <br>The Mexican musical duo, who usually only perform with just their acoustic guitars, released their first album backed by other musicians, titled “Area 52,” in 2012.


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Friday, Aug. 9 7 p.m.<br>Comcast Center, Mansfield<br> <br>Adam Levine and Maroon 5 will be performing songs from their 2012 release, “Overexposed,” as well as material from their yet-to-be-finished, upcoming fifth studio album. They’ll be joined by former American Idol and multi-Grammy award winner Kelly Clarkson.


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Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 10-11, 7 p.m.<br>Fenway Park, Boston<br> <br>Don’t forget your suit and tie this summer because Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z will be bringing their mega “Legends of Summer” tour to Fenway Park for a pair of shows in August.


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Monday, Aug. 12, 8 p.m.<br>Comcast Center, Mansfield<br> <br>Black Sabbath’s album “13!” recently gave them their first British number one album in nearly 43 years, a record interval between chart-toppers. Except for drummer Bill Ward (replaced by Brad Wilk of Rage Against the Machine) the original band is back together for a memorable reunion tour.


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Saturday, Aug. 17, 7:30p.m.

Comcast Center, Mansfield


John Mayer’s Born and Raised tour brings him to the Comcast Center on Aug. 17, just days before the release of his newest album, “Paradise Valley.” This will be Mayer’s sixth studio album and his first bout of performances after vocal surgery prematurely ended his 2012 touring.


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Wednesday, Aug. 28, 7:30 p.m.

Bank of America Pavilion


’80s pop icon Huey Lewis is back in support of the re-issue of the album “Sports,” which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.


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Friday, Sept. 6, 6:30 p.m.

Comcast Center, Mansfield


In anticipation of the reisssue of their 1973 classic, “Brothers and Sisters,” the Allman Brothers are teaming up with Vermont’s Grace Potter and the Nocturnals for a night of raucous blues.


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Saturday, Sept. 7, 7 p.m.

Comcast Center, Mansfield


One of country music’s most successful crossover artists, thanks in part to his role on “The Voice,” Shelton comes to Boston with songs from his new album, “Based On a True Story,” which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard charts when it was released in March. He’s joined by Easton Corin and Jana Kramer.


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Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 7-8, 1 p.m.

Boston City Hall Plaza


One weekend just wasn’t enough to contain all the talent eager to perform in the inaugural Boston Calling Music Festival, which debuted in May. This fall, the indie fest returns with the likes of Vampire Weekend, Okkervil River, Passion Pit, and Local Natives.


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Monday, Sept. 16, 7 p.m.

Royale Boston Nightclub


The experimental noise-pop group from Atlanta, Georgia wowed critics with their fifth album, “Halcyon Days,” which Pitchfork named their No. 3 album of 2010. They perform at the Royale in September to play tracks from their latest, “Monomania,” which was released in May and is already receiving similar praise.


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Saturday, Sept. 21, 7 p.m.

House of Blues, Boston


Britain’s electronic-pop duo of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe returns with music from their twelfth studio album, “Electric,” which will be released in July.


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Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21-22, 11 a.m.

Prowse Farm, Canton


This one-of-a-kind fundraiser to benefit The Life is Good Kids Foundation will feature three stages worth of music, including appearances by Jack Johnson, Dawes, and Daryl Hall and John Oates.


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Friday, Sept. 27, 7 p.m.

TD Garden, Boston


Michael Buble, the Canadian, three-time Grammy award winning crooner, comes to TD Garden in support of his newest album, “To Be Loved,” which was released in April.


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Sunday, Sep 29 7:00p.m.

House of Blues, Boston


After an impressive showing at the inaugural Boston Calling Music Fest in May, Portugal. The Man returns as headliners at the House of Blues. This Alaska band will be playing songs from their new album “Evil Friends,” which was produced by Danger Mouse and has been receiving sweeping praise since its June release.


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Monday, Sep 30 7:30p.m.<br>Agganis Arena, Boston<br> <br>Wayne Coyne and his Oklahoma City band of psychedelic rockers bring their newest material from “The Terror,” an album that has been best described as a “space opera.” Expect signatures of a Flaming Lips live show like smoke machines, fuzzy animals, and plenty of bouncing balls.


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Tuesday, Oct 1 7:30p.m.<br>Agganis Arena, Boston<br> <br>The quartet from Versailles, France set the indie world on fire with their 2009 release, “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix,” which won a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album. They return with songs from their much-anticipated 2013 release, Bankrupt!,” which debuted at #4 on the American Billboard 200.


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Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 5-6, 7 p.m.<br>Royale Nightclub, Boston<br> <br>The Irish electronic rock trio’s 2010 debut album, “Tourist History,” was called a “pop-perfect album” by Paste Magazine and their newest, “Beacon” has received similiar fawning accolades. They return to Boston with their biggest hit to date, “”Sleep Alone.”


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Friday, Oct. 11, 8 p.m.<br>TD Garden, Boston<br> <br>Lately, Trent Reznor has been busy with his film composition work on the David Fincher films “The Social Network” and “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” but he’ll be in Boston in October in support of his latest album with Nine Inch Nails, “Hesitation Marks,” which will be released in September.


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Saturday, Oct. 12, 7 p.m.<br>TD Garden, Boston<br> <br>The Disney star turned pop singer recently released “Come and Get It,” the first single off her upcoming debut solo album, in April.


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Wednesday, Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m.

TD Garden, Boston


At 26, Canadian-born hip hop artist Drake has already established himself as one of the most successful musicians of his generation. He’ll be at the TD Garden in support of his highly anticipated new release “Nothing Was the Same” due out in September.


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Friday, Nov. 1, 7:30p.m.<br>Orpheum Theater, Boston


Singer/songwriter Neko Case (who is also a part-time vocalist for indie band The New Pornographers) recently announced the date for her newest album “The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You,” which comes out on Sept. 3. This is her first release since “Middle Cyclone,” which Amazon.com rated their number one album of 2009.


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Friday, Nov 8 7:30p.m.<br>TD Garden, Boston<br> <br>Hip-hop phenomenon Ben Haggerty, AKA Macklemore, along with producer Ryan Lewis created, arguably, the biggest hip-hop record of 2012 with “The Heist.” They’re joined by former Black Star member Talib Kweli who released his newest solo ablum, “Prisoner of Conscious” in May.


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Sunday, Nov 17, 7:30p.m.<br>Orpheum Theater, Boston


10-time Grammy award winner, Bonnie Raitt, returns to Boston in November to play selections from her extensive catalogue including “Slipstream,” the best-selling Blues album of 2012.


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Wednesday, Dec. 4, 7:30 p.m.<br>TD Garden, Boston<br> <br>The 1970s rocker, who’s sold more than 100 million records throughout his career, is expected to release an album sometime in 2013. The CD will be his first original work in almost 20 years.


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Thursday, Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m.

TD Garden, Boston


Pop mega-star Pink comes to Boston in support of her latest album,“The Truth About Love,” which became her first number one album when it was released in 2012. She’ll be performing her hit singles, “Blow Me (One Last Kiss),” “Try,” and “Just Give Me a Reason,” all of which have reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100.


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