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Buck 65 returning to city on Friday

Buck 65 is returning to the city on Friday the 13th.

The East Coast rapper and host of CBC Radio 2 Drive will perform at the Pyramid Cabaret on Friday to make up for a show cancelled earlier this year. Tickets are $24.50 at Ticketmaster, Kustom Kulture and Into the Music.

The Pyramid has also announced new shows by veteran Canadian rock band Sloan on Sept. 21 (tickets $29 plus taxes and fees at above locations on sale Wednesday), pop-punk group Strung Out on July 25 (tickets $24 at Kustom Kulture) and fellow SoCal punk group Guttermouth on Aug. 25 (tickets $12 plus taxes and fees at SK8, Hunter and Gunn and Kustom Kulture).

 

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