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Road Notez Aerosmith ($31-$171) July 25 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL Enough for You, There Are a Few Big “After Afghan Whigs ($34.50) Sept --------------- Calendar • On the Road --------------- Lollapalooza 2014 will feature a hundred or A Memory Down (free) June 19 Carl’s Tavern New Haven so bands on several stages throughout Chica- Aerosmith ($21.50-$246.50) July 22 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati go’s Grant Park August 1-3, but, if that isn’t Road Notez Aerosmith ($31-$171) July 25 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, IL enough for you, there are a few big “after Afghan Whigs ($34.50) Sept. 9 House of Blues Cleveland shows” scheduled at two well known ven- CHRIS HUPE Afghan Whigs ($29-$64.50) Sept. 10 St. Andrews Hall Detroit ues as well, even though some of the shows Air Supply Sept. 6 Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park, OH actually take place before the big event and technically aren’t “after shows.” Apparently Alice in Chains w/Monster Truck ($29.50-$75) Aug. 19 Murat Theatre Indianapolis Arcade Fire Aug. 26 United Center Chicago “before shows” don’t sound as attractive to potential concertgoers and concert promoters. Arctic Monkeys w/White Denim June 22 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland But I digress. Among the notables, Chvrches will invade the Vic Theatre July 31 while Avett Brothers w/Langhorne Slim & the Law ($35-$49.50) June 14 Lawn at White River State Park Indianapolis The Kooks will hit the stage at Park West the same night. On August 1, Cut Copy rock the Avett Brothers ($35-$50) Aug. 2 Fraze Pavilion Kettering, OH Vic while Jenny Lewis plays Park West. August 2 Cage the Elephant bring their raucous Avett Brothers ($38-$42.50) Aug. 5 Toledo Zoo Amphitheater Toledo stage show to the Vic the same time The 1975 headline Park West. To wrap things up, Avril Lavigne June 25 Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park, OH Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue play the Vic on Sunday, August 3. Backstreet Boys w/Avril Lavigne June 13 Klipsch Music Center Noblesville Backstreet Boys w/Avril Lavigne June 15 Riverbend Music Center Cincinnati Clutch continue to do what they do best, and that is play live music. 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