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Page 1: Venues & series - El Paso · PDF fileEnrique Bunbury— One of Spain’s most respected rock singers performs at 8 p.m. Friday, May 4, at the Plaza Theatre. Tickets: $39.50, $59.50

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Gordon Lightfoot — The folk/pop legendperforms at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, 2014,at the Plaza Theatre. Tickets: $46.50-$86.50(Ticketmaster).

Enrique Bunbury — One of Spain’s mostrespected rock singers performs at 8 p.m.Friday, May 4, at the Plaza Theatre. Tickets:$39.50, $59.50 and $79.50. (Ticketmaster).

Juanes — The multiple Latin Grammy Award,Grammy Award and Billboard Latin MusicAward winner and nominee’s “Amarte Tour” is7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 9, at El PasoCounty Coliseum with Mon Laferte. Tickets:$36.95-$126.95; VIP packages start at $375(Ticketmaster).

Fleet Foxes — The American indie-folk bandperforms at 8 p.m. Thursday, May 10, atAbraham Chavez Theatre, in support of theirfirst album in six years, “Crack-up.” Tickets:$25.50- $39.50 (Ticketmaster).

Ha*Ash — The sister duo, known to by theirfans as the “Sold-Out Queens,” bring their 100Años Contigo Tour to El Paso 8 p.m. Thursday,May 10, at the Plaza Theatre. Their latestalbum is “30 de febrero.” Tickets: $49.50 to$89.50 (Ticketmaster).

‘La Arpias’ — A live performance of theSpanish language comedy mystery is 6 p.m.Sunday, May 13, at the Plaza Theatre. Tickets:$48 to $90 (Ticketmaster).

Thunder from Down Under — Theinternationally acclaimed male revue fromAustralia presents their 2018 “Desert Dreams”World Tour at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, at thePlaza Theatre. Tickets: $19-$49(Ticketmaster).

Natalia Lafourcade — The Grammy &Latin Grammy winner performs at 7 p.m.Thursday, May 17, at the Plaza Theatre, fea-turing acoustic guitar duo Los Macorinos. HerOctober 2017 show at the Plaza sold out.Tickets: $35-$50 (Ticketmaster)

The Paya Brothers — The Mexican groupperforms at 8 p.m. Saturday, Friday, May 18,at El Paso County Coliseum. Tickets: $30-$60(Ticketmaster).

Blues Spectacular — The blues show fea-turing national recording artists Ruben V, TheBel Airs, and Tracy Nelson is 7 p.m. Saturday,May 19, at the Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N.Main in the Las Cruces Downtown Mall.Tickets: $15 in advance; $20 at the gate;advance tickets at visitlascruces.com/destina-tion-downtown. Information: (575) 541-2290or riograndetheatre.org.A screening of the 1980’s classic “The Blues

Brothers” starring John Belushi and DanAykroyd is 7 p.m. Friday, May 18. Admission:$8. Combo tickets for both movie and concertavailable in advance for $20.

Neon Desert Music Festival — MartinGarrix, At The Drive In, Gucci Mane, andDillon Francis are among the performers at the8th annual music festival 3 p.m. to midnightSaturday and Sunday, May 26-27, inDowntown El Paso, presented by SouthwestUniversity. Tickets: $119 two day generaladmission; VIP packages available. Tickets avail-able at The Headstand, Happy House andonline at neondesertmusicfestival.com.Information: neondesert.com or on Facebook.Other performers include Cardi B, Cafe

Tacvba, Third Eye Blind, Farruko, PlayboiCarti, GTA, Malaa, The Drums, Bomba Estero,Lany, Lecrae, Caloncho, Cuco, Nao, Cults,Little Jesus, JID, Earthgang, Boogie, Buddy, TheGarden, Nick Hirsch, The Swell Kids, GreatShapes, Dulce Mal, Sick.Life, A. Billi Free, SpaceCaptains Collective, Pilots of Venus, GilaMonster, Medvedi, Divine Kegel, Soul Parade,Fat Camp, Sleepspent, Young Deluxe,Wildsters, Mikey Cloud, Mountain Vibes, TheFifth Estate, Cry Baby, Stangus, Matt O.Johnson and The Sandy Ohms.

Timbiriche — The Mexican pop group per-forms at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 27, at El PasoCounty Coliseum. Tickets: $50 to $275(Ticketmaster).

Disney’s ‘The Lion King’ — Broadway inEl Paso presents the borderland premiere ofthe World Number One Musical May 30-June10, at the Plaza Theatre. Tickets: $35-$80.(Ticketmaster). VIP packages: $127.Information: 231-1111,ElPasoLive.com/Broadway or on Facebook atBroadway in El Paso.Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Tuesday (June 6),

Wednesdays, and Thursday (May 31); 8 p.m.Friday shows; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday; 1 and6:30 p.m. Sundays, and 2 and 7:30 p.m.Thursday (June 7).More than 90 million people around the

world have experienced the phenomenon,which has won six Tony Awards, including BestMusical. Music by Tony-winning artists EltonJohn and Tim Rice.

‘Coming Home’ Concert – Four LasCruces natives — Alyssa Newton, Frank Ray,Bri Bagwell and Josh Grider — will performtogether for their home crowd at 7 p.m.Saturday, June 2, at the Rio Grande Theatre,211 N. Main in the Las Cruces DowntownMall. Tickets: $15 in advance; $20 at the gate;advance tickets at visitlascruces.com/destina-tion-downtown. Information: (575) 541-2290or riograndetheatre.org.A screening of the movie “Urban Cowboy” is

7 p.m. Thursday, May 31. Admission: $8.Combo tickets for both movie and concertavailable in advance for $20.

‘Huevos Revueltos’ Tour — Two of themost iconic Latin pop-rock groups from the’80s and ’90s, Enanitos Verdes and Hombres G,co-headline their 2018 tour at 8 p.m. Saturday,June 9, at UTEP’s Don Haskins Center.Tickets: $32.75 to $122.75 (Ticketmaster). VIPpackages offered.

Russ — The hip-hop rapper singer-song-writer, producer and audio stream superstarperforms at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 14, at ElPaso County Coliseum, 4100 E. Paisano, for his“I See You Tour Part 1.” Tickets: $36.95 to$46.95 (Ticketmaster).

Yanni — The legendary performer and com-poser celebrates the 25th Anniversary of hisiconic “Live at the Acropolis” concert at 7:30p.m. Thursday, June 14, at the AbrahamChavez Theatre. Tickets: $60 to $125(Ticketmaster).

Jeff Kashiwa — The contemporary jazz sax-ophonist performs at 7 p.m. Friday, June 15, atRio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Main. Tickets:$35. Information: (575) 541-2290,riograndetheatre.org or on Facebook.

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