Looking ahead: Upcoming shows

Unless otherwise noted, tickets are available through TicketsWest (TW); Ticketmaster (TM); Ticketweb (TB); TicketFly (TF), Hold My Ticket (HMT, www.holdmyticket.com), Northern Quest (NQ) or the Bartlett (BT, https://thebartlettspokane.com). Prices do not include service charges. Tickets for events at the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox also are available by calling (509) 624-1200.

Added this week

Spokane is Reading with Emily St. John Mandel: Oct. 29, the Bing, FREE

“Warren Miller’s Chasing Shadows”: Oct. 30 the Bing, $20 TW

October

March Fourth Marching Band: Oct. 2, Panida Theater, Sandpoint, $27 TW

Neil Young and Promise of the Real: Oct. 2, Spokane Arena, $59.50-$125, TW

Chelsea Grin: Oct. 3, the Pin, $14-$16 HMT

Purity Ring: Oct. 3, Knitting Factory, $20 TB

Portland Cello Project: Oct. 3 (two shows), the Bartlett, $20 BT

Big Gigantic: Oct. 4, Knitting Factory, $20 TB

Tyrone Wells: Oct. 4, Chateau Rive, $25-$30 TW

Comedy Night with Matt Braunger: Oct. 4, the Bartlett, $12-$15 BT

Eugene Ballet’s “Sleeping Beauty”: Oct. 6, INB, $27.50-$38 TW

ZZ Ward: Oct. 7, Knitting Factory, $18 TB

Blues Traveler: Oct. 8, Knitting Factory, $27.50 TB

Kathy Griffin: Oct. 8, Northern Quest, $55-$95 NQ

Dale Watson & the Lone Stars: Oct. 8, Chateau Rive, $15 TW

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus: “Built to Amaze”: Oct. 8-11, Spokane Arena, $10-$45 TW

Somo: Oct. 10, Knitting Factory, $22 TB

Norma Jean: Oct. 11, the Pin, $18-$20 HMT

Carniflex: Oct. 12, the Pin, $14-$16 HMT

David Cook: Oct. 12, the Bing, $27-$37 TW

“Living Voices: La Causa”: Oct. 14, Jones Theatre, Pullman, $10 TW

Paula Poundstone: Oct. 15, the Bing, $40-$42 TW

Civil Twilight: Oct. 15, the Bartlett, $15 BT

Little Boosie: Oct. 15, Knitting Factory, $30-$100 TB

Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls: Oct. 16, Knitting Factory. $16 TB

William Fitzsimmons: Oct. 17, the Bartlett, $15 BT

Bill Maher: Oct. 17, the Fox, $39-$69 TW

Third Day: Oct. 17, INB, $15-$75 TW

GWAR: Oct. 17, Knitting Factory, $20 TB

Tremonti & Trivium: Oct. 18, Knitting Factory, $22.50 TB

Russian Grand Ballet’s “Swan Lake”: Oct. 17-18, the Bing, $37-$57 TW

Escape the Fate: Oct. 19, Knitting Factory, $16 TB

Slipknot: Oct. 20, Spokane Arena, $35-$45 TW

Tech N9ne’s Special Effects Tour 2.0: Oct. 20, Knitting Factory, $28 TW

Howard Crosby’s Tribute to Bing: Oct. 20, the Bing, $18 TW

Buckcherry: Oct. 21, Knitting Factory, $20 TB

Viet Cong: Oct. 21, the Bartlett, $10-$12 BT

Gregory Alan Isakov: Oct. 22, the Bartlett, $20-$24 BT

Clutch: Oct. 22, Knitting Factory, $21.50 TB

Adam Ray: Oct. 23, the Bing, $20 TW

Celebrate with Peter Rivera: Oct. 23, Chateau Rive, $15 TW

Queensrÿche: Oct. 25, Northern Quest, $35-$55 NQ

Joan Armatrading: Oct. 25, the Bing, Crosby Theater. Tickets are $44-$55 TW

Delta Rae: Oct. 26, the Bartlett, $20 BT

Beats Antique: Oct. 28, Knitting Factory, $22 TB

Peter Mawanga & the Amaravi Movement: on Oct. 29, Jones Theatre, Pullman, $16 TW

Seether: Oct. 29, Knitting Factory, $32-$150 TB

Minikiss: Oct. 29, Coeur d’Alene Casino, $25-$35 TW

Champagne Wolfgang and Head to Head: Oct. 30, the Hive, Sandpoint, $10 TW (ages 20 and younger only)

The Wonder Years and Motion City Soundtrack: Oct. 30, Knitting Factory, $20 TB

Dumpstaphunk: Oct. 31, the Hive, Sandpoint, $25 TW

November

Angel Vivaldi: Nov. 2, the Pin, $10 HMT

“Disney On Ice: Frozen”: Nov. 4-8, 2015, Spokane Arena, $20- $65 TW

Pert Near Sandstone/Dead Winter Carptenters: Nov. 5, the Bartlett, $14-$16 BT

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