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Concert on-sales: Drake and Future, Cyndi Lauper, Blink-182 and more

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Drake isn’t just dropping his anticipated Views album today, he’s also dropping tickets to his September 11 Summer Sixteen Tour stop at T-Mobile Arena. The Grammy-winning rapper’s show begins with a set by hip-hop artist Future, whom Drake collaborated with on 2015 mixtape What a Time to Be Alive and “Grammys” off today’s release. We’re guessing some cross-set collabos are going to happen. Tickets are $49.50-179.50 and on sale at 11 a.m. at t-mobilearena.com.

Maybe best known for the title track off the soundtrack of 1986 favorite Pretty in Pink, English punk rockers The Psychedelic Furs make a stop at Brooklyn Bowl July 16 with Australian psych-rock outfit The Church. Tickets are $35 and on sale April 29 at 10 a.m. at ticketfly.com.

Brooklyn Bowl’s recent bookings also include punk-rockers Bayside, who play the Linq venue with support from The Menzingers and Sorority Noise September 9. Tickets are $21.50 and on sale April 29 at noon at ticketfly.com.

The Killers, Wayne Newton and Shamir might’ve opened up T-Mobile Arena, but the Strip’s newest entertainment destination is continuing the hometown bookings with Vegas heavy-metal mainstay Five Finger Death Punch. Also taking the stage at the October 28 show are co-headliners Shinedown and hard-rock outfits Sixx:A.M. and As Lions. Tickets are $45-$65 and on sale April 29 at 10 a.m. at axs.com.

Pop icon Cyndi Lauper explored a different sonic route with her latest album, Detour, which drops May 6 and features renditions on classic country songs. On tour to support the upcoming release, the singer-songwriter takes the stage at the Joint October 8. Tickets are $43-$178.50 and on sale April 29 at 10 a.m. at axs.com.

’80s R&B boy band New Edition plays the Joint July 29 with special guest Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds. Tickets are $49.50-$225 and on sale April 29 at 10 a.m. at axs.com.

Blink-182’s upcoming California album (the outfit’s first release written with guitarist Matt Skiba) drops July 1—first single “Bored to Death” is out now—so expect a fresh set list when the pop-punkers play the Joint July 23. The jam-packed bill includes openers A Day to Remember, The All-American Rejects and DJ Spider. Tickets are $25-$250 and on sale May 6 at 10 a.m. at axs.com.

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