Ticket Alert: What's coming up

February 21, 2008 at 10:46PM

Call 651-989-5151 for events, unless noted.

10 A.M. TODAY

Voltage: Fashion Amplified, April 16 at First Avenue in Mpls. $18-$20. ... Bob Schneider, May 2 at the Fine Line Music Cafe in Mpls. $20-$22. ... Boiled in Lead's 25th Anniversary St. Patrick's Day show, March 17 at First Avenue in Mpls. $10-$12. ... JC Superstar XIV, March 21 at First Avenue in Mpls. $10-$12. ... Rjd2, April 17 at First Avenue in Mpls. $13-$15. ... Kate Nash, May 3 at First Avenue in Mpls. $14.

11 A.M. TODAY

MXPX, April 16 at the Varsity Theater in Mpls. $12.50-$15. ... Streetlight Manifesto, May 8 at Station 4 in St. Paul. $15. ... Arch Enemy, May 20 at Station 4 in St. Paul. $20-$22. ... Kathleen Edwards, May 2 at the Varsity Theater in Mpls. $15.

NOON TODAY

Kimya Dawson, Angelo Spencer & L'Orchidee d'Hawai, April 16 at Cedar Cultural Center in Mpls. $12-$14. www.ticketweb.com. ... Jonathan Coulton, May 1 at the Varsity Theater in Mpls. $17-$19. ... Hamell on Trial, April 24 at Cedar Cultural Center in Mpls. $12-$15. 612-338-2674, ext. 2.

2 P.M. TODAY

Daithi Sproule and the HiBs, April 4 at Cedar Cultural Center in Mpls. $14-$16. 612-338-2674, ext. 2. ... Bo Ramsey, April 5 at Cedar Cultural Center in Mpls. $15-$18. 612-338-2674, ext. 2. ... Meg Hutchinson, April 10 at Cedar Cultural Center in Mpls. $12-$15. 612-338-2674, ext. 2.

5 P.M. TODAY

Tapes N' Tapes, April 10 at First Avenue in Mpls. $12-$14. ... Toubab Krewe, March 29 at the Cabooze in Mpls. $10-$12.

10 A.M. SATURDAY

Papa Mali, April 12 at the Cabooze in Mpls. $10-$12. ... 311, March 23 at Myth in Maplewood. $40. ... EOTO, April 26 at the Cabooze in Mpls. $12.

11 A.M. SATURDAY

Sara Bareilles, April 15 at the Fine Line Music Cafe in Mpls. $16.50-$18. ... The Audition, April 13 at the Varsity Theater in Mpls. $12-$14.

10 A.M. MONDAY

The Proclaimers, May 3 at the Fine Line Music Cafe in Mpls. $16-$68.

11 A.M. WEDNESDAY

Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers, April 5 at the Fine Line Music Cafe in Mpls. $16-$18.

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