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Most aspects of the music industry have slowed down for a short breather following SXSW, but we've still got a few show announcements that are worth mentioning. Gexa Energy Pavilion is filling up their summer nicely with dates featuring KISS, Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, and of course-- the announcement no one can stop talking about this week, Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden. Also, after a well-received headlining set at last weekend's Spillover Music Festival, Iron Reagan will return to Three Links in early April.
Iron Reagan, Occultist | Monday, April 7 | Three Links
Blessthefall, Silverstein, The Amity Affliction, Secrets, Heartist | Saturday, April 12 | Prophet Bar
Beware of Darkness | Friday, April 18 | Prophet Bar
Sabaton | Tuesday, April 29 | Trees
You Me At Six | Friday, May 2 | Prophet Bar
Bleeding Rainbow | Tuesday, May 6 | City Tavern
Kishi Bashi | Sunday, May 11 | Club Dada
Nile | Sunday, May 11 | Trees
Gipsy Kings | Tuesday, May 20 | Annette Strauss Square
Castle | Tuesday, May 20 | Three Links
Saint Vitus | Sunday, May 25 | Three Links
Soil | Thursday, May 29 | Trees
Floor | Friday, May 30 | Club Dada
Tune-Yards | Friday, May 30 | Granada Theater
John Corabi (Formerly of Motley Crue and The Scream) | Thursday, July 10 | Trees
KISS, Def Leppard | Sunday, July 13 | Gexa Energy Pavilion
Zepparella (The All Female Tribute to Led Zepplin) | Wednesday, July 30 | Trees
The Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival | Saturday, August 9 | Gexa Energy Pavilion
Nine Inch Nails, Soundgarden | Sunday, August 17 | Gexa Energy Pavilion
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