Tickets on sale to upcoming events in Everett and beyond

XFINITY ARENA

Professional Roughstock Rodeo: 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. May 16, $10 to $37

Sesame Street Live “Let’s Dance!”: May 22 to May 24, $15 to $62

Celtic Woman: 7 p.m. June 3, $45 to $99

Hot House Party 2: 7 p.m. June 18, $30 to $130

Endurocross: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17, $10 to $45

Disney on Ice: “Frozen”: Nov. 18 to 22, $30 to $75

Tickets at xfinityarenaeverett.com/ or 866-332-8499 or the box office at 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

EDMONDS CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Mexico Lindo! From Coast To Coast: 7:30 p.m. May 2, $22 advance, $25 door

Natalie MacMaster: 7:30 p.m. May 10, $34 to $44

The Mavericks: 7:30 p.m. May 21, $39 to $49

Boris Grebenshikov/Aquarium: 7:30 p.m. May 23, $55 to $70

The Manhattan Transfer: 7:30 p.m. May 29, $54 to $64

Seattle Repertory Jazz Concert: 7:30 p.m. May 30, $34

Sno-King Chorale “Disney Dreams”: 3 p.m. June 6, $20

Tickets at ec4arts.org or 425-275-9595.

HISTORIC EVERETT THEATRE

Wally and the Beavs: 8 p.m. May 1, $15

Night on the Town with the Rat Pack: 8 p.m. May 2, $35

Fisherman’s Village Music Festival: May 15 through 17, $39

Down Home Country Roundup: 7:30 p.m. May 29, $15

Main Attraction &The Coats: 7 p.m. May 30, $12 to $25

No Where Men (Beatles tribute): 8 p.m. June 6, $20

Alive She Cried (Doors tribute): 8 p.m. June 13, $18 to $35

Heart by Heart (Heart tribute): 8 p.m. June 20, $15 to $30

Al Stewart: 7:30 p.m. June 21, $40 to $45

Tickets at the box office, by phone at 425-258-6766 or online at www.historiceveretttheatre.org/ticket-window or etix.com.

Everett Music Initiative

Fisherman’s Village Music Festival: May 16 and 17, $39

All shows, unless otherwise noted, at The Cannery, 2820 Oakes Ave. Suite C, Everett. Ticket information: everettmusicinitiative.org/buy-tickets/.

TULALIP RESORT CASINO

Rock the Empire: 8 p.m., May 24, $10

Wanda Sykes: 8 p.m. June 26 and 27, $45

Tulalip Amphitheater Summer Concert Series: July 3 through Sept. 3, The Tulalip Amphitheatre. Tickets go on sale April 24. Boz Scaggs with special guest Aaron Neville, July 3; Hank Williams, Jr., July 8; Boyz II Men &Brian McKnight, Aug. 6; The Band Perry, Aug. 15; Huey Lewis and the News, Aug. 28; Sammy Hagar and the Circle, Sept. 3.

Ticketmaster: ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000.

VILLAGE THEATRE

Seussical Jr: through May 2, $12 to $14

“No Way To Treat A Lady”: May 1 to 24

Ticket information: www.villagetheatre.org or call 425-257-8600.

AROUND THE REGION

Jasper in Deadland: April 30 through May 24, The 5th Avenue, $15 to $45; www.5thavenue.org.

Al Di Meola Elegant Gypsy: 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. May 1 and 2, 7:30 p.m. May 3, Jazz Alley, $39.50; www.jazzalley.com.

“The Phantom of the Opera”: through May 10, Paramount Theatre, $40 to $150; www.stgpresents.org.

Nick Offerman and Megan Mulally: 7 p.m. May 1, Moore Theatre; www.stgpresents.org.

New Kids on the Block: 7 p.m. May 6, Tacoma Dome, $29.50 to $91.50; ticketmaster.com.

Sleater-Kinney: 9 p.m. May 7, Showbox, $30; showboxpresents.com.

They Might Be Giants: 8 p.m. May 7, Neptune Theatre, $29; www.stgpresents.org.

Marc Maron: 7:30 and 10 p.m., May 8, The Neptune; www.stgpresents.org.

Seattle Rock Orchestra performs The Beatles’ “Let It Be” &“Abbey Road”: 8 p.m. May 9, 2 p.m. May 10, Moore Theatre, $22.50; www.stgpresents.org.

Neil Diamond: 8 p.m. May 10, KeyArena, $70 to $170; ticketmaster.com.

Joe Bonamassa: 8 p.m. May 14 through 16, Paramount Theatre, $79 to $125; www.stgpresents.org.

Sasquatch! Festival: May 22 through 25, Gorge Amphitheatre, $350; ticketmaster.com.

Kids in the Hall: 8 p.m. May 29, Paramount Theatre, $48 to $64.50; www.stgpresents.org.

Penn &Teller: 8 p.m., May 29, Mount Baker Theatre, $45 to $99; www.mountbakertheatre.com.

Neutral Milk Hotel: 8 p.m. June 4, Paramount Theatre; www.stgpresents.org.

Sufjan Stevens: 8 p.m. June 10 and 11, Paramount Theatre; www.stgpresents.org.

Shania Twain: 7:30 p.m. June 5, KeyArena, $60 to $160; ticketmaster.com.

KUBE Summer Jam: Noon, June 20, White River Amphitheater, $49.50 to $75; ticketmaster.com.

Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean: 5 p.m. June 27, CenturyLink Field, $39.50 to $250; ticketmaster.com.

Jim Jeffries: 8 p.m. June 27, Moore Theatre, $47.50; www.stgpresents.org.

“Wicked”: July 8 through Aug. 2, Paramount Theatre, start at $45; www.stgpresents.org.

TICKET VENDORS

Xfinity Arena: xfinityarenaeverett.com/ or 866-332-8499.

Edmonds Center for the Arts: ec4arts.org or 425-275-9595.

Etix: etix.com.

Live Nation: www.livenation.com.

Seattle Theatre Group: stgpresents.org or 877-784-4849.

Ticketmaster: ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000.

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