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Week’s concerts: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Steve Miller

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double header with two Rock & Roll Hall of Famers. Here are our picks for top concerts of the week, which include a Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top: One of the best classic rock double features of the year is set for the Concord Pavilion on Saturday. Fans get to see Lynyrd Skynyrd on their farewell tour, which means that this could be your last chance to hear “Free Bird” perlive formed by these Southern rock legends. And music lovers also get ZZ Top and their big bag of hits, such as “Gimme All Your Lovin’ ” and “Sharp Dressed Man.” The tour recently postponed two shows so founding Skynyrd member Gary Rossington could finish recovering from surgery but the Concord show was not affected. Details: 6 p.m.; $39.50-$199.50, www.livenation.com

Steve Miller Band: Still want more classic rock? Then head up to Napa on Sunday to see Miller and company open up the brand-new Oxbow River Stage. Country great Marty Stuart is also on the bill, accompanie­d by His Fabulous Superlativ­es. Details: 6p.m.; $$59.50-$250; www. ticketmast­er.com

Luke Bryan: He's one of country music’s biggest stars and performs Saturday at the Shoreline Amphitheat­re at Mountain View. Cole SwinDetail­s: dell and Jon Langston are also on the bill. Details: $40.25 -$135.www.livenation.com

Tower of Power: Let’s up on a local note, by that checking out the recommendi­ng you u consider wrap things East Tower Bay’s mighty of Power at the Fox Theater in Oakland on Sat day. Powerhouse Bay Area band Con Brio is also on the bill. Deta ails: 8 p . m $59.50 -$79.5www.ticketmast­er. com. —Jim Harrington, Staff

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