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Lee Brice, Flux Pavilion, more: 4 new concerts headed to Revolution Center

By Michael Deeds - mdeeds@idahostatesman.com

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July 13, 2015 11:41 AM

There’s nothing better than starting your work week by dreaming of concerts. Here are four new shows booked by the Revolution Center in Garden City. The highlight at the 2,200-capacity venue3 is country singer Lee Brice, who’s had four No. 1 country singles in the past five years.

Machine Gun Kelly: 8 p.m. Sept. 11, Revolution Center, 4983 Glenwood St., Garden City. $25 general, $55 VIP. Ticketfly.

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Lee Brice: 8 p.m. Sept. 17, Revolution Center, 4983 Glenwood St., Garden City. $39.50 general, $69.50 VIP. Ticketfly. Opening: Brett Young.

Flux Pavilion: 7 p.m. Sept. 22, Revolution Center, 4983 Glenwood St., Garden City. $20 first 100 tickets sold, $25 general, $55 VIP. Ticketfly. Opening: 12th Planet, Diskord.

The Lacs: 8 p.m. Oct. 16, Revolution Center, 4983 Glenwood St., Garden City. $10 first 100 tickets sold, $15 general, $25 VIP. Ticketfly.

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