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By EDER CAMPUZANO

The Oregonian/OregonLive

We kicked off the year with a list of 30 major concerts happening throughout Oregon in 2018. And in the month and change since we published that, we've collected 11 more blockbusters that will have your wallet begging for mercy.

We're only including shows at major venues like the Moda Center and Sunlight Supply Amphitheater, so even though Pussy Riot is coming to the Doug Fir Lounge in March, such gigs will get a lot more love in our spring concert guide.

Grab tickets to these while they're hot, otherwise you'll be stuck with obstructed views or sky-high prices.

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--Eder Campuzano | 503.221.4344

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HAIM, featuring Lizzo

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You’re snagging these tickets for the headliner — you know, the pop trio who blew up with their debut album and that persistent earworm, “The Wire.” But you’re going to fall in love with opener Lizzo, who lit up the Wonder Ballroom on her own late last year.

8 p.m. Tuesday, April 3, Arlene Schnitzer concert Hall. All ages. Tickets: $39.50-$69.50. portland5.com

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Erykah Badu

The woman who gave us “Mama’s Gun” and two installments of “New Amerykah” is going to be the hottest ticket at this year’s Soul’d Out Music Festival, a lineup that includes Wyclef Jean at the Wonder Ballroom and De La Soul at the Roseland.

8 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. All ages. Tickets: $70. roselandpdx.com

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TDE: The Championship Tour with Kendrick Lamar

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Kendrick was already a superstar. Then he went and composed the lion's share of the soundtrack to "Black Panther" and dropped the video for "All the Stars" with SZA, one of the most sonically and visually stimulating spectacles YouTube has hosted so far in 2018.

7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 6. Sunlight Supply Amphitheater, Ridgefield, Wash. All ages. Tickets: $35-$125. sunlightsupplyamphitheater.com

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Paul Simon

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The man who gave us “You Can Call Me Al” is retiring from touring and this might be your last, best chance to catch him live in the Rose City.

8 p.m. Saturday, May 19, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $47.50-$157.50. rosequarter.com

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Belle and Sebastian

The Scottish pop outfit is one of the first acts the Oregon Zoo announced for its annual summer concert series. Their ninth studio album, “Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance,” came out in 2015.

7 p.m. Saturday, June 30, Oregon Zoo. All ages. Tickets: $35-$95. zooconcerts.com

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The Taj Mahal and Keb' Mo' Band

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The blues rockers released a collaborative album last year, named after the title of their official fusion project: “TajMo.”

7 p.m. Saturday, July 28, Oregon Zoo. Tickets: $39.50-99.50, sale starts Feb. 16. zooconcerts.com

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Portugal. The Man

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The Portland rockers are taking a victory lap following their win at the Grammys this year, rounding out a 2018 international tour with a pair of shows in Troutdale.

Friday, Aug. 24-Aug. 25, Edgefield. All ages. Tickets: $49. edgefieldconcerts.com

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Keith Urban

The country superstar is bringing his “Graffiti U World Tour” to Eugene for its Oregon leg, featuring Kelsea Ballerini as the sole opener.

7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, Matthew Knight Arena. All ages. Tickets: $39.50-$95.50. matthewknightarena.com

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Def Leppard and Journey

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While University of Oregon students are now banned from standing on benches at closing to belt out the lyrics to "Don't Stop Believing," the feeling of crowd unity must be even better when it's all going down in a packed arena.

7 p.m Friday, Sept. 28, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $47-$428. rosequarter.com

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Justin Timberlake

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The former Mouseketeer is hot off a mediocre Super Bowl halftime show performance and hitting the road in support of his new album, “Man of the Woods.”

7:30 p.m. Nov. 16, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $90 and up. rosequarter.com

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Elton John

The legendary songwriter is also calling it quits after this tour — or so he says — loosely named after his 1973 album, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.”

8 p.m. Jan. 12, 2019. Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $670 and up. rosequarter.com

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Still looking for more musical goodness?

You can check out our list of 30 other huge shows taking place in Oregon this year. There's also still plenty of time to snag tickets for a lot of these awesome shows hitting Portland in February.