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HOT TICKETS

Tickets are on sale through

Ticketfly for these shows at the 9:30 club:  Kassav July 15 ($30 in advance, $35 day of show).

 Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros with We Are Each Other featuring Aaron

Embry July 20 ($20).

Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. through Live Nation and Ticketmaster for:

 Yo Gabba Gabba! Live Aug.

28 at Jiffy Lube Live ($35.50-$55.50).

Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster for:

 The Canadian Tenors Oct. 2

at Lisner Auditorium ($45).

 Belle & Sebastian Oct. 14 at

DAR ($40). Tickets go on sale Friday at noon through Ticketmaster for these shows at the Birchmere:

 Jon Anderson Sept. 1

($39.50).  Steve Tyrell Nov. 1 ($39.50).

 Delbert McClinton Nov. 3

($45).

 Jerry Jeff Walker and Band

Nov. 5 ($55).  Don McLean Nov. 7 ($49.50)  Kate Clinton Nov. 12 ($45).

 John Gorka and Lucy

Kaplansky Nov. 13 ($29.50).

 John McLaughlin and the Fourth Dimension Nov. 14

($65).  Boyz II Men Nov. 16 and 17 ($59.50).

 Richie Havens Nov. 19

($29.50).

 Cheryl Wheeler Nov. 20

Monday, $7; the Alex Brown Quintet, Tuesday, $15 at the door, $12 in advance; Gordon Chambers, Thursday, $22 at the door, $18 in advance. 2003 11th St. NW. 202-299-0800. www.

bohemiancaverns.com.

BOSSA Sin Miedo, Friday; Palanke Music Company, Saturday; D.C. Guerrilla Poetry Insurgency, Tuesday; Fourth Stream, Tuesday. 2463 18th St. NW.

202-667-0088. www.dcjazzfest.org.

CASHION’S EAT PLACE Richard

Miller Trio, Friday. 1819 Columbia Rd. NW. 202-797-1819. www.dcjazzfest.org.

COLUMBIA STATION Butch Warren

Experience, Friday-Saturday and Wednesday; Peter Edelman Trio, Sunday; the Ben Young Quartet, Tuesday. 2325 18th St. NW. 202-462-6040.

www.dcjazzfest.org.

DC9 Liberation Dance Party, Friday, $7; KIDS, Saturday, $5, free before 10; Million Young, Burnt Ones, Monday, $10 at the door, $8 in advance; Quintron and Miss Pussycat, Tuesday, $12 at the door, $10 in advance; the Growlers with Daddy Lion, Wednesday, $10 at the door, $8 in advance; This Will Destroy You with Light

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6 SUNHMartin Deschamps

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RED HOUSE RECORDS

John Gorka stops at the Birchmere with Lucy Kaplansky on Nov. 13. Tickets ($29.50) are on sale Friday at noon.

($29.50).

 Keiko Matsui Nov. 21

($39.50).

Tickets go on sale Monday at 10 a.m. through Ticketfly for:

 2010 SUMMER SPIRIT

FESTIVAL, with Erykah Badu, the Roots, Chuck Brown, Common, B.o.B., Janelle Monae and DJ Rich Medina, Aug. 7 at Merriweather Post Pavilion ($44-$100).

To buy tickets

Live Nation: 877-598-8696

or www.livenation.com

Ticketfly: 877-435-9849 or

www.ticketfly.com

Ticketmaster:

202-397-7328 or www.

ticketmaster.com

For shows with tickets available through Live Nation and Ticketmaster, prices listed are those available on www.ticketmaster.com.

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Rockville. www.rockvilletownsquare.com.

Free.

DAN HAAS Thursday at 7. Part of the Pentagon Row Summer Concert Series. Pentagon Row Plaza, 1201 S. Joyce St., Arlington. 703-413-6691. Free.

NEA JAZZ MASTERS LIVE CONCERT

Thursday at 7:30. Lincoln Theatre, 1215 U St. NW. 202-457-7628. 202-328-6000. 202-397-7328.

www.dcjazzfest.org. $25-$35.

SAINTS AND TZADIKS Thursday at

7:30. D.C. Jewish Community Center, Aaron & Cecile Goldman Theater, 1529 16th St. NW. 202-777-3251.

202-518-9400. www.wjmf.org.

$16.50-$21.50.

DANCING

ANADAMA Friday at 7:30. Contra dance; lesson at 7:30. Glen Echo Park, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo.

301-634-2222. www.glenechopark.org.

$9.

THE BAYSIDE BIG BAND Friday at 9.

Swing dance; lesson at 8. American Legion Hall, 125 York Rd., Towson, Md.

410-583-7337. www.fridaynightswing.com.

$12.

THE FABULETTES Friday at 9. Free dance lesson at 8:30. Hilton Washington Dulles Airport, 13869 Park Center Rd., Herndon. 703-359-9882. www.gottaswing.

com. $15.

BIG JOE AND THE DYNAFLOWS

Saturday at 9. Swing dance; lesson at 8. Glen Echo Park, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. 301-634-2222. www.

glenechopark.org. $15.

CONTRA AND SQUARE DANCES

Sunday at 7:30. Lesson at 7. Glen Echo Park, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo.

301-634-2222. www.glenechopark.org.

$12.

BLUES DANCE Thursday at 9. Lesson at 8:15. Glen Echo Park, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. 301-634-2222. www.

glenechopark.org. $8.

Nightclubs

Prices listed where available.

ROCK|POP|JAZZ |FOLK|ETC.

THE DISTRICT

BLACK CAT The Futureheads, the Like, the Static Jacks, Friday, $15; Sorted with DJ Stereo Faith, Friday, $7; Los Autenticos Decadentes, Ocho de Bastos and DJ Rockactivo, Saturday, $25 at the door, $22 in advance; WAG, Saturday, $5; the Mercury Program and Fin Fang Foom, Sunday, $10; Native, This Town Needs Guns and Octaves, Monday, $10; Cocorosie with Diane Cluck, Tuesday, $20; Wreckless Eric with Amy Rigby and Ward White, Wednesday, $20; Reflection Eternal, Thursday, $20 in advance, $25 at the door. 1811 14th St. NW. 202-667-7960. 877-725-8849.

www.blackcatdc.com.

BLUES ALLEY The Perry Conticchio Quartet, Friday, $22-$25; Stanley Clarke Band, Friday-Sunday, $60; George V. Johnson Jr., Monday, $18; Marco Di Marco, Tuesday, $25; Sy Smith, Wednesday, $25; the Blackbyrds, Thursday, $25. 1073 Wisconsin Ave. NW (rear). 202-337-4141. www.bluesalley.

com.

BOHEMIAN CAVERNS Marc Cary

Focus Trio, Friday-Sunday, $18-$20; Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra,

8 TUE H2010 VSA International

Young Soloists

Outstanding young musicians with disabilities in pursuit of a career in music

9 WED HBlue Eyed Soul Dance Company

Pioneering UK inclusive dance company

10 THU HForró No Escuro

Super-catchy Brazilian dance music

11 FRI HNarimichi Kawabata

Imaginative Japanese classical violinist

JUNE

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ON THE SOUTH PLAZA AT 5:45

13TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF THE MILLENNIUM STAGE!

12 SAT HFestival Closing Concert: Papa

Henry Butler’s Steamin’ Syncopators / Raul Midón

The Syncopators, an ensemble devoted to the revival of 1920s steamboat jazz, is led by the New Orleans pianist. Midón is a contemporary soul singer whose impassioned acoustic guitar playing has gotten him just as much attention as his smooth voice.

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