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Dauphin CountryFest June 29 to July 2, Selo Ukraina Site near Dauphin. Outdoor country music festival with LeAnn Rimes, Montgomery Gentry, Joe Nichols and Terri Clark. Weekend, teen and camping passes sold out. Day tickets for Thursday, Friday and Sunday still available. Thursday $30, Friday and Sunday at 1-800-361-7300.

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Dauphin CountryFest

June 29 to July 2, Selo Ukraina Site near Dauphin. Outdoor country music festival with LeAnn Rimes, Montgomery Gentry, Joe Nichols and Terri Clark. Weekend, teen and camping passes sold out. Day tickets for Thursday, Friday and Sunday still available. Thursday $30, Friday and Sunday at 1-800-361-7300.

New Life Ministries Benefit

June 29, Grant Memorial Church, 7:30 p.m. Benefit show for Harry Lehotsky’s New Life Ministries. With Fresh I.E., Steve Bell, I-Witness and the Muddy River Quartet. Admission by donation.

Tennessee Three

June 29, Silverados, 9 p.m. Johnny’s Cash’s backup band. Tickets $25 at Canad Inn Garden City, 694-SHOW.

Ethan

June 29, Label Gallery, 510 Portage, 8 p.m. Farewell show with Dolphin Striker and Gregor. Admission is $7.

Skateboard Plaza Grand Opening

June 30, The Forks, 2 p.m. Opening of new skateboard park at The Forks with The Rock Band, The Details, Johnny Upstairs & the Basements, Anthem Red, Mood Ruff, Burnthe8track and skate demos by Steve Berra. Free.

Wilco

July 1, Burton Cummings Theatre, 8 p.m. Chicago art-rock group. Tickets $32.50 and $39.50 at Ticketmaster.

Home Town Proud

July 1, The Forks, Scotia Bank Stage, 3:30 p.m. A tribute to four decades of Winnipeg rock ‘n’ roll with Mood Jga Jga, Wudzitooyuh, Monuments Galore, The Cheer, The Bonaduces, Combo Combo, The Attics, Novillero and Hot Live Guys. Free.

Warrant

July 1, Jagers Sport’s Bar, 10 p.m. 1980s hair-metal band, minus original lead vocalist Jani Lane. Tickets $20 at Jagers.

Rosemarie Todaschuk

July 2, Assinibooine Park’s Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, 3 p.m. Free.

Dashboard Confessional

July 4, Winnipeg Convention Centre, 7 p.m. Sensitive emo guy Chris Carrabba. With City and Colour, Say Anything and John Ralston. Tickets $32.50 at Ticketmaster.

Winnipeg Folk Festival

July 6-9, Birds Hill Park. Four-day folk, roots and world music festival. Lineup includes Bedouin Soundclash, Bruce Cockburn, Richard Thompson, Rickie Lee Jones, Neko Case, Son Volt, Steve Earle, Vic Chesnutt, Solomon Burke, Hawksley Workman, Fred Eaglesmith and more. Adult four-day passes $140, senior/youth $78, child $16 at Ticketmaster. Camping $30.

She Wants Revenge

July 6, Pyramid Cabaret, 10 p.m. L.A. synth-rock duo. With Ima Robot. Tickets $20 at Ticketmaster, Into the Music, Pyramid.

Tony Mazza

July 7, Corydon & Cockburn, 7 p.m. Guitarist appearing with The TriChorders as part of Corydon BIZ Friday concert series. Free.

Unholy Alliance Tour

July 9, MTS Centre, 5:30 p.m. Extreme metal extravaganza with Slayer, Lamb of God, Mastodon, Children of Bodom and Thine Eyes Bleed. Tickets $39.50 and $45.50 at Ticketmaster.

Ladyhawk

July 10, Royal Albert, 10 p.m. Indie rockers from Vancouver. With Twelve Year Old Girl, Pequod. Tickets $7 at Into the Music, Music Trader.

Randy Travis

July 13, Club Regent Casino, 7 and 9:30 p.m. American country star. Tickets $60 and $70 at Ticketmaster.

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

July 14, MTS Centre, 7 p.m. Legendary folk quartet. Tickets $50.75, $86.25, $126.25 and $176.25 at Ticketmaster.

The Unseen

July 14, West End Cultural Centre, 7:30 p.m. Boston punks. With Wednesday Night Heroes. Tickets $13 at Into the Music, Soul Survivors, Savin’ Daves, The Pyramid.

KEN Mode CD Release

July 14, Red Road Lodge, 7 p.m. Mammoth metallic noise rockers hold CD release party for Reprisal. With Under Pressure (CD release for Come Clean), The Detentions, Prague and Perdu. Admission $6.

Comeback Kid

July 15, Ramada Entertainment Centre, 8 p.m. Local hardcore band’s final show with singer Scott Wade. With Outbreak, Cancer Bats, Lewd Acts and Regret. Tickets $15 at Sk8, Music Trader.

Total Chaos

July 18, West End Cultural Centre, 8 p.m. Old-school punk from L.A. With Ab Irato, The Crackdown. Tickets $12 at Sk8, Into the Music.

Zombie Night in Canada

July 18, Collective Cabaret, 10 p.m. Rockabilly battle with the Farrell Bros. and the Alley Dukes. Tickets $7 at Into the Music, Music Trader.

All-American Rejects

July 19, Burton Cummings Theatre, 7:30 p.m. All-American rock band. With Mobile, Damone. Tickets $19.50 and $23.50 at Ticketmaster.

Story of the Year/Hawthorne Heights

July 20, Burton Cummings Theatre, 7 p.m. Emo festival with Anberlin, Zao and Halifax. Tickets $25.50 and $28.50 at Ticketmaster.

Third Stream Dream

July 20 & 21, Royal Winnipeg Ballet Founders Room (Graham & Edmonton), 8 p.m. Pay what you can.

Super Spike Volleyball Concert Series

July 21 & 22, Maple Grove Rugby Park. Friday: Hot Live Guys, Killdare, Domenica, Accepting Silence, The Nods. Saturday: Sloan, Tinfoil Phoenix, Steeplechaser, Lives of Many. Weekend pass $14.97 at Ticketmaster.

Rockin’ the Fields

Aug. 4-6, Minnedosa. With 54-40, Kim Mitchell, The Trews, Headpins, Grady and more. Weekend passes $125, camping $50 at 1-888-330-8333.

Sounds of the Underground Tour

Aug. 6, Winnipeg Convention Centre. Metal festival featuring As I Lay Dying, In Flames, Trivium, Cannibal Corpse, GWAR, Terror, The Black Dahlia Murder, Behemoth and more. Tickets $45 at Ticketmaster.

Great Woods Music Festival

August 10-13, Great Woods Park, Beausejour. Featuring Tom Principato, Peer Gynt Band, Mississippi Heat, Donné Roberts, Eddie Turner, Tony Furtado, The Ben Waters Band and Supertonic. Passes $65 for adults, $30 for youths at Ticketmaster.

Wolf Parade

Aug. 11, Pyramid Cabaret, 10 p.m. Montreal indie-popsters. Ticket info TBA.

Darkest Hour

Aug. 17, Royal Albert, 10 p.m. Metalcore. With Misery Signals, From a Second Story Window, Versus the Mirror. Tickets $14 at Into the Music, Music Trader.

Dixie Chicks

Aug. 19 & 20, MTS Centre, 7:30 p.m. Female Texas country-pop trio. Tickets $65 and $85 at Ticketmaster.

Ripcordz

Aug. 19, Royal Albert, 10 p.m. Old-school Montreal punks. With The Knockarounds, Minority Justice League, The Rockdoras, Tickets TBA.

Glenn Miller Orchestra

Aug. 21, Centennial Concert Hall, 8 p.m. Twenty musicians and vocalist perform the classics made famous by the late Miller. With pianist Richard Abel. Tickets $40 and $60 at Ticketmaster.

Hall & Oates

Aug. 24, Centennial Concert Hall, 7:30 p.m. Reunited soul-pop duo. Ticket $45, $65 and $85 at Ticketmaster.

Cirque du Soleil: Delirium

Aug. 25-27, MTS Centre. Theatrical Canadian circus troupe presents their new production featuring 45 multi-disciplinary artists and acrobats. Tickets $69.50, $99.50 and $125 at Ticketmaster.

Queen City Kids

Aug. 25, Silverado’s, 10 p.m. Reunited Regina classic rock band. Tickets $20 at Canad Inns Garden City, 694-SHOW.

Kentucky Headhunters

Sept. 1, Cowboys, 10 p.m. Southern rock meets honky-tonk. Tickets $28 at Canad Inn Windsor Park, 694-SHOW.

Therion

Sept. 5, Pyramid. Swedish death metal. Tickets $25 at Ticketmaster.

The Casualties

Sept. 8, Ramada Entertainment Centre, 8 p.m. With Wednesday Night Heroes. Ticket info TBA.

Matt Costa

Sept. 11, West End Cultural Centre, 8 p.m. Skateboarding singer-songwriter. Tickets $16.50 at Ticketmaster.

Atmosphere

Sept 11, Ramada Entertainment Centre, 8 p.m. Minneapolis rapper. Tickets TBA.

Final Fantasy

Sept. 13, West End Cultural Centre, 8 p.m. One-man-band Owen Pallett, known for playing violin into sampler and looping it. With Bob Wiseman. Tickets $12 at Ticketmaster, WECC. On sale soon.

Danny Michel

Sept. 14, West End Cultural Centre, 8 p.m. Acclaimed singer-songwriter. Ticket info TBA.

Winnipeg Ska & Reggae Festival

Sept. 14 -16, West End Cultural Centre. With Mikey Dread and more. Ticket info TBA.

The Weakerthans

Sept. 16, Burton Cummings Theatre. Literate Winnipeg post-punk quartet plays its first major hometown concert since April 2005. Tickets $20 and $25 atTicketmaster.

Mariah Carey

Sept. 19, MTS Centre. The bestselling female artist of the ’90s makes her local debut. Tickets $139.50, $109.50, $89.50 and $65.50 at Ticketmaster.

Carolyn Mark

Sept. 19, West End Cultural Centre, 8 p.m. Vancouver alt-country rocker. With Geoff Berner. Ticket info TBA.

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Sept. 20, MTS Centre, 7:30 p.m. Veteran California rock funkateers. With the Mars Volta. Sold out.

John Prine

Sept. 21, Pantages Playhouse Theatre, 8 p.m. Legendary singer-songwriter. With Dan Reeder. Tickets $39.50 and $49.50.

Celtic Frost

Sept. 25, Royal Albert, 10 p.m. Black metal pioneers. Tickets $22 at Ticketmaster.

Phantom of the Opera

Sept. 27-Oct. 21, Centennial Concert Hall. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award-winning musical and longest-running Broadway show in history. Tickets $44 to $94 at Ticketmaster.

Fred Eaglesmith

Sept. 30, West End Cultural Centre, 8 p.m. Canada’s hardest working roots musician. Ticket info TBA.

Israeli Concert Series: Silver Garburg Piano Duo

Sept. 30, Rady Jewish Community Centre, 8:30 p.m. World renowned classical pianists Gil Garburg and Sivan Silver kick off the annual concert series. Tickets $27, students $16. Subscription packages $65, students $38 at 477-7510 and www.radyjcc.com.

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