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Concert on-sales: Ozzy, Alanis and Japanese Breakfast

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Ozzy Osbourne and Slash in concert at Mandalay Bay Events Center on Jan. 28, 2011.
Photo: Tom Donoghue/DonoghuePhotography.com

Ozzy Osbourne is one of a handful of veteran artists recently announcing their final tour, and the Prince of Darkness will end the first leg of his three-year victory lap at MGM Grand Garden on October 13. Tickets range from $40 to $250 and go on sale 10 a.m. Saturday, February 17 at livenation.com.

What’s Alanis Morissette been up to? You can find out on June 22, where she’ll play the Pearl. Tickets range from $59 to $259 and go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, February 16 at ticketmaster.com.

Rising indie act Japanese Breakfast (aka Michelle Zauner) will make its Las Vegas debut on June 21 at the Bunkhouse Saloon. Thirteen dollar tickets are on sale now at ticketfly.com.

A couple of big upcoming reggae shows go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday as opposed to Friday. Longtime English band UB40—that is, the one featuring original members Ali Campbell (vocals), Mickey Virtue (keyboards) and Astro (saxophone)—will headline two nights at Brooklyn Bowl on July 27 and 28. Tickets range from $48 to $75 and will be available on Ticketfly. On August 12, the Chelsea hosts a multi-artist bill topped by Rebelution and supported by Stephen Marley, Common Kings, Zion I and DJ Mackle. Tickets range from $35 to $75 and go on sale at Ticketmaster. Also: Passafire is headed to Brooklyn Bowl on March 2; $12 tickets are on sale now.

Doom/sludge metal act the Melvins return to Las Vegas with a August 14 Bunkhouse show. Tickets costs $20 and go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, February 16 at Ticketfly. Already on sale for the Downtown venue: electronic act Telepopmusik, April 1 ($10-$15).

Comedian Dane Cook heads to the Chelsea on June 2. Tickets ranging from $30 to $105 go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, February 16 at Ticketmaster.

Country singer-songwriter Billy Currington will play Sunset Station Outdoor Amphitheater on May 18. Tickets ranging from $25 to $68 go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, February 16 at Ticketmaster. Also on the country front: The 10th Annual All-Star Guitar Pull, featuring Kane Brown, Luke Combs, Chris Lane, Midland, Kelsea Ballerini and Russell Dickerson at the Pearl on April 12 ($29-$59, Ticketmaster). And revered singer-songwriter John Prine lines up an NFR Week gig at the Westgate International Theater on December 12. Tickets ranging from $49 to $99 go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, February 16 at westgatelasvegas.com.

Over at Wynn, alt-folk singer-songwriter Jewel makes her debut at the Encore Theater March 30 and 31 (tickets: $50-$125), Also, classic rock hero John Fogerty has re-upped for his residency there, with new multi-show stretches during May 2-12 and October 10-20 (tickets: $60-$276). All shows go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, February 16 at wynnlasvegas.com.

English indie-pop act Glass Animals plays Brooklyn Bowl on May 18. $37 tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, February 16 at Ticketfly.

Mexican pop superstar Alejandro Fernández returns to town—and Mandalay Bay Events Center— on September 15 for his annual Mexican Independence Day week performance. Tickets ranging from $49 to $225 go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, February 16 at axs.com. Coming to Vegas much sooner: Fellow Latin pop favorite Flans, March 18 at House of Blues. Tickets ranging from $42 to $80 go on sale 10 a.m. Friday at Live Nation.

A slew of punk and emo shows have recently gone on sale, including Priests (April 16, Beauty Bar, $12 at ticketbat.com), Sum 41 (May 24, Brooklyn Bowl, $25-$50 at Ticketfly), Agent Orange (May 25, Beauty Bar, $18 at Ticketbat) and T.S.O.L. (June 8, Brooklyn Bowl, $22-$25 at Ticketfly). On sale 10 a.m. Friday, February 16 at Ticketbat: Hawthorne Heights at Beauty Bar on July 15 ($18).

On sale now: Lil Xan (March 23, Brooklyn Bowl, $23 at Ticketfly), Highly Suspect (April 17, Brooklyn Bowl, $30-$45 at Ticketfly), Dream Syndicate (April 19, Beauty Bar, $20 at Ticketbat), Reverend Beat-Man (April 23, Beauty Bar, $10, Ticketbat) and DJ Mark Farina (May 4, Beauty Bar, $20 at Ticketbat).

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