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Concerts coming to Wichita, central Kansas (Nov. 6)

Lisa Lampanelli
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Just announced

Lil Boosie, Nov. 20, Cotillion ($40, $125, www.thecotillion.com)

Saint Asonia, Dec. 9, Cotillion ($21.50, $25, www.thecotillion.com)

Big Bad Voo Doo Daddy, Dec. 15, Orpheum, on sale 10 a.m. Friday ($35, $40, www.selectaseat.com)

Lisa Lampanelli, Feb. 27, Orpheum, on sale 10 a.m. Saturday, ($29.50, $34.50, $39.50, $49.05, www.selectaseat.com)

Excision, March 23, Cotillion, on sale 10 a.m. Nov. 17 ($26.50, $31.50, www.thecotillion.com)

Coming soon

Lewis Black, Friday, Stiefel Theatre, Salina ($49, $59, $69, www.ticketmaster.com)

Merle Haggard, Wednesday, Stiefel Theatre, Salina (sold out, ticketmaster.com)

Parmalee, Nov. 13, Cotillion ($21.50-$25, thecotillion.com)

The Midtown Men, Nov. 19, Hutchinson Fox Theatre ($55, $60, $65, hutchinsonfox.com)

Leann Rimes, Nov. 21, Kansas Star Arena, Mulvane ($46, $66, www.ticketmaster.com)

Jackson Browne, Nov. 22, Stiefel Theatre, Salina ($79, $97, $119, ticketmaster.com)

Jason Boland & The Stragglers, Nov. 25, Cotillion ($15-$18, thecotillion.com)

Samantha Fish, Nov. 27, Cotillion ($15, $20, www.thecotillion.com)

Michael McDonald, Nov. 29, Orpheum ($65, $69, $75, www.selectaseat.com)

All That Remains, Dec. 1, Cotillion ($21.50, $25, www.thecotillion.com)

MythBusters, Dec. 1, Century II ($61.60, $73.70, $137.50, www.wichitatix.com)

Garth Brooks with Trisha Yearwood, Dec. 3-6, Intrust Bank Arena (sold out)

American English, Dec. 5, Orpheum ($23, $28, www.selectaseat.com)

Heart, Dec. 9, Hartman Arena ($45, $55, $65, www.ticketmaster.com)

An Irish Christmas, Dec. 9, Orpheum ($34.50, $49.50, www.selectaseat.com)

Split Lip Rayfield, Dec. 12, Cotillion ($18-$20, www.thecotillion.com)

Wynonna & The Big Noise Christmas, Dec. 12, Kansas Star Arena, Mulvane ($29, $39, $59, www.ticketmaster.com)

Eddie Izzard, Dec. 14, Orpheum, ($48.50, $64.50, www.selectaseat.com)

Home Free for the Holidays, Dec. 16, Stiefel Theatre, Salina ($28, $125, www.ticketmaster.com)

Cody Johnson, Dec. 18, Cotillion ($12.50, $15, thecotillion.com)

Texas Hippie Coalition, Dec. 19, Cotillion ($15, $18, www.thecotillion.com)

Trans-Siberian Orchestra, two shows, Dec. 22, Intrust Bank Arena ($36-$76, www.selectaseat.com)

Logan Mize, Dec. 31, Cotillion, ($25, $30, www.thecotillion.com)

Grand Master Flash, Dec. 31, Barleycorn’s ($35-$75, www.ticketfly.com/)

Casey Donahew Band, Jan. 22-23, Cotillion ($21.50, $25, thecotillion.com)

Vicki Lawrence, Jan. 28, rescheduled from Thursday, Hutchinson Fox Theatre ($45, $40, $35, hutchinsonfox.com)

Sinbad, Jan. 29, Orpheum ($35, $45, $55, www.selectaseat.com)

Riverdance, Feb. 9-10, Hartman Arena ($17, $39, $59, www.ticketmaster.com)

Arlo Guthrie, Feb. 13, Orpheum ($45, $55, $65, $85, www.selectaseat.com)

Aaron Lewis, Feb. 18, Stiefel Theatre, Salina ($34, $65, www.ticketmaster.com)

Sesame Street Live, Jan. 2-3, Intrust Bank Arena ($29.50, $37, $57, www.selectaseat.com)

Tomas Kubinek, Jan. 21, Hutchinson Fox Theatre ($25, $30, $35, one child ticket free with paid adult, www.hutchinsonfox.com)

Bela Flek and Abigail Washburn, Feb. 18, Hutchinson Fox Theatre ($40, $45, $50, www.hutchinsonfox.com)

Jim Brickman, March 10, Hutchinson Fox Theatre ($40, $45, $50, www.hutchinsonfox.com)

Winter Jam, March 11, Intrust Bank Arena (admission $10 at the door)

Patty Griffin, Sara Watkins and Anais Mitchell, March 26, Hutchinson Fox Theatre ($40, $45, $50, www.hutchinsonfox.com)

TobyMac, April 7, Intrust Bank Arena ($15, $26, $36, $69.50, www.selectaseat.com)

Marvel Universe Live, April 14-17, Intrust Bank Arena ($11-$100, www.selectaseat.com)

Keb Mo, April 15, Stiefel Theatre, Salina ($39, $77, ticketmaster.com)

Popovich Comedy Pet Theater, April 28, Hutchinson Fox Theatre ($20, $25, $30, one child ticket free with paid adult, www.hutchinsonfox.com)

Luke Bryan, May 13, Intrust Bank Arena (ticket info TBA, www.selectaseat.com)

This story was originally published November 5, 2015 at 2:39 PM with the headline "Concerts coming to Wichita, central Kansas (Nov. 6)."

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