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Ticket Megadeth, fueled by Dave Mustaine’s 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2. The concert is a return to the stage following throat cancer, is Venues & series GCRMC Benefit for the building of the new Cont’d from Page 9 on their first North American tour since Cancer Center, and features Las Cruces trib- 2017. Lamb of God released their first new Lowbrow Palace — 111 E. Robinson. Juanes — The Latin rock icon and multiple ute artist Chris Waggoner, backed by his 10- music in five years recently with the single Doors usually open one hour prior to show Grammy award-winning artist’s “Mas Futuro piece “Play Me” Band. Concert tickets: $45. “Checkmate,” to be released from the time. All concerts listed are all ages. Que Pasado” Tour is 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, A private reception with hors d’oeuvres, band’s self-titled eighth studio album. Surcharge for ages under 21. Available in at the Plaza Theatre. The performance is a cash bar, and live auction begins at 5:30 p.m. advance at The Headstand or journey through all the greatest hits of his — The Mexican come- Combo reception/concert tickets are $65. Franco Escamilla past, combined with the guitar interpreta- eventbrite.com. Information: lowbrow- dian, musician and radio announcer returns Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort tions of Latin America’s most beloved to El Paso for his brand new “Payaso” Tour palace.com. See separate listing for outdoor and Casino — Mescalero, N.M. Most rhythms found on his new album. Tickets: at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Plaza venue at 1101 Texas. shows begin at 8 p.m. and are limited to age $39-$99; VIP packages are $201-$485 Theatre. Tickets: $39 to $125 Call for any upcoming shows, postpone- (Ticketmaster). ments and cancelations in April and beyond. 21 and older, unless listed otherwise. Tickets (Ticketmaster). Postponed from March 22. Juanes has sold millions of albums around After studying at Monterrey College of through Yapsody.com or Ticketmaster. Rockhouse Bar and Grill — 9828 world, while notching 12 No. 1 singles. He is Music and Dance, Escamilla lauiched a career Information: 1-877-277-5677 or innofthe- Montana, specializing in metal and hard rock. the only artist holding two of Billboard’s all- in comedy, building audiences on YouTube. mountaingods.com. Most shows 18 and older admitted; sur- time Top 5 Latin Pop Songs. His dark, acerbic sense of humor earned him • Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano per- charge for under 21. Some tickets available the nickname “El Amo del Sarcasmo” (The form Saturday, April 11. Tickets: $25-$55. Kane Brown — The contemporary coun- Master of Sarcasm). By 2016, he was hosting under holdmyticket.com. Information: 591- • Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives try singer and 2018’s CMT’s Artist of the his comedic talk show, “El Show de Franco 7625 or on Facebook. — The country star performs at 8 p.m. Year performs at Friday, Oct. 2, at UTEP’s Escamilla,” on Estrella TV. Check for updates, postponements and Friday, May 1. Tickets: $25-$65. Don Haskins Center, with guests Chris Lane April cancelations on Facebook. • La Maquinaria Norteña — The norteño and Russell Dickerson. Tickets: $52-$170 The Texas Tenors — The Woman’s • Damian Isacc — The country rock artist band performs Saturday, May 2. Tickets: (Ticketmaster). VIP experiences available. Club of El Paso presents the group’s “10th performs Friday, May 22, with Jake Devine. Rescheduled from April 30, $25-$55. Anniversary Tour” at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, Admission: $5 Brown won three American Music Awards at the Plaza Theatre. Texas Tenors have per- • Robert Irvine — The celebrity chef • Piñata Protest — The Tex-Mex punk band in 2018 including Favorite Male Country formed more than 1,300 concerts, released appears at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 9. Tickets: performs at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 24. Artist, Country Album and Country Song. four studio albums, 2 PBS specials, 4 DVDs, $70. Admission: $10; $18 day of show. Hits include “Good As You,” “Homesick” multiple singles, and a children’s book, along • George Lopez — The comic performs “Ain’t No Stopping Us Now,” “Thunder in with three Emmy awards. Tickets: $45-$117 • Polyphia — 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 27. Saturday, July 18. Postponed from March. the Rain” and is popular stand-alone single (Ticketmaster). Postponed from March 23. Tickets: $16.50 in advance; $20 day of show. Tickets: $55-$65. “Used to Love You Sober.” All ages show. • Chris Janson — The country singer per- Camila — The Mexican pop-rock band • Hawthorne Heights — Thursday, June 18, forms, Friday, Sept. 4. Rescheduled. Megadeth and Lamb of God — The show is at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, at the with Can’t Swim. Tickets: $20 in advance; Tickets: $39-$79. heavy metal bands’ 2020 tour presented by Plaza Theatre. Since 2005, Camila, consisting $25 day of show. SiriusXM is at 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, at of Mario Domm and Pablo Hurtado, has • The JA/CK Ultimate AC/DC tour is Spencer Theater for Performing UTEP’s Don Haskins Center, with special been performing their characteristically Saturday, July 11. Tickets: $10; age 18 and Arts — 108 Spencer Road (off Airport Hwy guests Trivium and In Flames. Tickets: romantic ballads. Their latest album is “Hacia older. 220) in Alto, N.M. Information: (575) 336- $32.75-$112.75; VIP packages are $169- Adentro.” Tickets: $49.50-$250 • Dawn of Ashes and Midnight Nightmare— 4800 or spencertheater.com. $299 (Ticketmaster). (Ticketmaster). 8 p.m. Monday, June 29, with Dementhia, Public buffets ($20) are available before Dolorem Obscurum and DJ Astra. most shows. Admission: $10 in advance; $12 day of show. • The Haggard Brothers: Tribute To Merle Haggard — Sons Ben and Noel Haggard pay Flickinger Center for Performing homage to their father’s musical legacy Arts — 1110 New York, in Alamogordo. together with members of Merle’s longtime Information: (575) 437-2202 or flickinger- band, The Strangers, at 7 p.m. Saturday, center.com. April 11. Expect renditions of “Mama • ‘Jungle Book’— The internationally touring Tried,” Silver Wings,” “Sing Me Back Home,” State Street Ballet of Santa Barbara, per- “Working Man Blues” and more to fill the forms the classic tale Saturday, April 11, night with remembrances of the iconic king with performances by local ballet students. of outlaw country. Tickets: $39-$69. Tickets: $19, $32, $40. • The Brothers Four — The pioneers in the • Alamogordo Music Theatre presents “The folk music revival, dubbed “America’s Wedding Singer” (based on the Adam Musical Ambassadors to the World,” per- Sandler film) at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, form at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 25, with clas- April 17-18 and 24-25, plus a 2 p.m. show sics such as “Greenfields,” “Try To Sunday, April 19. Tickets: $12. Information: Remember,” “Yellow Bird,” “Where Have alamogordomusictheatre.org. All The Flowers Gone,” and “Shenandoah.” • ‘Play Me: The Music of Neil Diamond’ is at Tickets: $39-$59. EPCC Spring Dance Concert — El Paso Lonnie Ludeman. The dance begins with begin- Community College Dance presents its annual ners’ lessons at 7:30 p.m.; no partner or expe- spring concert 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May rience needed. Cost: $6 ($4 youth); $15 for 1-2, at EPCC’s Transmountain Forum Theater, families. Information: (575) 522-1691 or snm- 9570 Gateway North. Admission information: mds.org. 831-3237. Dance Extravaganza — The Las Cruces Contra Dance — The Southern New Chamber Ballet’s annual performance is 6 p.m. Mexico Music and Dance Society’s monthly Thursday and Friday, May 21-22, at NMSU’s contra dance is 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Friday, May Atkinson Music Recital Hall in Las Cruces. 15, at Mesilla Community Center, 2251 Calle Information: (575) 527-1893 or micheles- de Santiago in Las Cruces. Live music by Little danceacademy.biz. Table Contraband of Las Cruces. Caller is Page 10 El Paso Scene April 2020.