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John Legend, Chris Brown, and the Zac Brown Band: Get Your Tickets

Keeping track of when tickets go on sale, so you don’t have to

Nine-time Grammy winner John Legend comes to the Fillmore on Saturday, September 17. Photograph courtesy of johnlegend.com

The Zac Brown Band will perform at Jiffy Lube Live on Saturday, October 15. The Atlanta-based band burst onto the country music scene just a couple of years ago and won a Grammy for Best New Artist in 2010. Tickets ($31 to $61) go on sale Friday at 10 AM through Live Nation.

Soulful pianoman John Legend comes to the Fillmore in Silver Spring on Saturday, September 17. The nine-time Grammy winner has collaborated with various artists, including Kanye West, Alicia Keys, and Jay-Z. Tickets ($69.50) go on sale Friday at 10 AM through Live Nation.

The singing and dancing machine Chris Brown makes a stop at the Verizon Center on Saturday, September 17, as part of The FAMEtour. Tickets ($39.75 to $85.75) went on sale Monday, so get them while you still can. Brown will also perform at 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore on Wednesday, September 28, with Kelly Rowland, T-Pain, and TYGA. Tickets ($37.75 to $77.75) go on sale Friday at 10 AM through Ticketmaster.

Blitzen Trapper, the folk band that hails from Portland, Oregon, comes to the Black Cat on Monday, October 24, with Dawes as the opening act. Blitzen Trapper’s music has been dubbed “Best” by Rolling Stone magazine numerous times. Tickets ($20) are on sale now through Ticket Alternative.

Now you can hop on a bus from DC, Alexandria, Silver Spring, and Baltimore to see a show at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia. Merriweather is now offering the Rock & Bus party shuttle for $35 round trip. Click here for more details.

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Andrew Beaujon joined Washingtonian in late 2014. He was previously with the Poynter Institute, TBD.com, and Washington City Paper. He lives in Del Ray.