Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

New concert announceme­nts

- — Piet Levy

Ben Seidman: 7 p.m. Friday through Sunday via Zoom. The live-stream magic shows are part of the #ReviveLive­MKE series, benefiting the Pabst Theater Group. Tickets are $37.50 per show at pabsttheat­er.org.

Postponed events

Due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, several Milwaukee concerts and events have been reschedule­d. Previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates, and refunds are available for most reschedule­d shows after new dates have been announced within 30 days. Tickets purchased in person will need to be redeemed at venue box offices within 30 days after they reopen. Recently announced postponeme­nts include:

i Santana with Earth, Wind and Fire, American Family Insurance Amphitheat­er, July 12 (new date July 11, 2021)

i Bert Kreischer, Riverside Theater, April 3 (new date March 28)

i The Get Happy, Shank Hall, July 11 (new date Aug. 21)

i Jeffrey Gaines, Shank Hall, July 19 (new date Nov. 11)

i 24-7 Spyz, Shank Hall, July 21 (new date April 7)

i Stick Men, Shank Hall, July 23 (new date April 22)

i The Appalachia­ns, Shank Hall,

July 25 (new date Oct. 23)

i Carsie Blanton, Shank Hall, Aug. 26 (new date June 16)

Canceled events

The following concerts and events are no longer taking place due to the pandemic. Refunds for tickets purchased with a credit card will be issued directly, while other refunds will need to be redeemed at the point of purchase once box offices reopen.

i Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds,

Miller High Life Theatre, Sept. 18

 ?? MICHAEL MCLOONE/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ Sept. 18 show at the Miller High Life Theatre has been canceled.
MICHAEL MCLOONE/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ Sept. 18 show at the Miller High Life Theatre has been canceled.

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