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Carried offstage last month at the Great Western Forum after suffering an ankle injury, Marilyn Manson, right, returns for a special show May 8 at the Universal Amphitheatre. Tickets for those fans holding stubs from the Forum show will go on sale for $14.50 Saturday at the Universal Amphitheatre box office and the Ticketmaster box office, at 6243 Hollywood Blvd.--the original paid adult ticket stub must be surrendered. If any tickets remain after April 26, they will be sold to the public for $28. . . . Tickets go on sale Sunday for Elvis Costello, June 1 at the Wiltern Theatre. . . . On sale Saturday: Cocktails With Joey, May 15 at the Luckman Theatre; Blondie, May 28 at the Universal Amphitheatre; Jonny Lang, June 15 at the Wiltern; Rammstein, June 23 at the Shrine Expo Center; Sammy Hagar, July 1 at the Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion and July 2 at the Universal Amphitheatre; the Dave Matthews Band, July 7 at the Coors Amphitheatre in Chula Vista; Alabama, Aug. 1 at Blockbuster Pavilion; and ‘N Sync, Aug. 20 at Blockbuster Pavilion. . . . Available Sunday: Al Green, June 11 at the Greek Theatre; the Go-Go’s, July 8 at the Greek; Olivia Newton-John, July 23 at the Greek; Dan Fogelberg, July 24 at the Greek; the Allman Brothers Band, July 31 at the Greek; Bad Company, Aug. 8 at the Greek; and the Brian Setzer Orchestra, Aug. 13-14 at the Greek. . . . Tickets are available now for these shows: Son y Clave, April 22 at the Conga Room; Glen Phillips, April 23 at the Coach House; Jude, April 30 at the Galaxy Theatre; Jason Falkner, May 6 at the Troubadour; Love & Rockets, May 9-10 at the Roxy; Ginuwine, May 11 at the House of Blues; Les Paul & Friends, May 22 at the House of Blues; and Luka Bloom, June 3 at the Roxy; and Todd Rundgren, June 12-13 at the Roxy.--JERRY CROWE
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