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By EDER CAMPUZANO

The Oregonian/OregonLive

Updated Jan. 17 with dates for The Decemberists at Edgefield, Dave Matthews Band in Bend and more.

Update, Feb. 10: We've collected 11 more concerts you won't want to miss happening in Oregon in 2018.

With 2017 firmly in the rearview, it's time to brace your wallet for the onslaught of concerts hitting the state over the next 12 months. We went ahead and rounded up the biggest names touring Oregon in 2018, along with a handful of smaller concerts that are sure to sell out.

If you see something you like, it might be a good idea to snag a ticket or two ASAP — even if it doesn't sell out, you might be stuck with terrible or spendy seats otherwise.

As of this writing, the only major concert announced at the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater in Ridgefield, Washington, is Rod Stewart's Aug. 31 show. (Ticket sales start Jan. 19, $30-$500.)

This roundup also doesn't include festivals like Pickathon, Project Pabst Presents MusicFest NW, Bi-Mart Willamette Country Music Festival or the Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival. We'll have a comprehensive look at those once the lineups are announced.

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St. Vincent

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Anne Erin Clark proved her musical mettle touring with The Polyphonic Spree and Sufjan Stevens before striking out on her own in 2007. Ten years and five albums later, she’s mastered her own sound perfectly, as you may have heard in 2017’s “MASSEDUCTION.”

8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20, Keller Auditorium. All ages. Tickets: $39. portland5.com

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Tyler, The Creator

Between the two TV shows he’s produced this year and the release of “Flower Boy,” his fourth studio album, Tyler’s did an awful lot of creating in 2017. It’s paid off — he may just be picking up a Grammy the day after he plays Portland.

6:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 27, Veterans Memorial Coliseum. All ages. Tickets: $32.50. rosequarter.com

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Katy Perry

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The woman behind “Swish, Swish,” "Firework" and "Hot N Cold" is hitting the Moda Center for an evening of pyrotechnics and meticulously choreographed dance sequences. (But really, we're here for Carly Rae Jepsen.)

7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $50-$500. rosequarter.com

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Miranda Lambert

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Lambert’s “Tin Man” earned a pair of Grammy nominations this year: One for best country solo performance and another for best country song.

7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene. All ages. Tickets: $42+. matthewknightarena.com

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TobyMac

The Christian lyricist brings Mandisa, Danny Gokey, Ryan Stevenson and Finding Favour along for his Hits Deep Tour.

7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $15+. rosequarter.com

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Typhoon

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The Portland ensemble wraps up the U.S. leg of their world tour in support of their fourth studio LP, the excellent “Offerings.” After that, it’s off to Vancouver, British Columbia with supporting acts Wild Ones and Amenta Abioto.

9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23, Crystal Ballroom. All ages. Tickets: $25-$30. crystalballroompdx.com

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k.d. lang

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You’d be forgiven for assuming lang was a longtime Portlander — the folksy songwriter’s easygoing style and animal rights activism landed her a guest spot in a certain IFC comedy despite her only being a Rose City resident since 2012. Still, she knows how to draw a crowd. And the Oregon Symphony is lending its usual space to the Canadian transplant as she wraps up the Northwest leg of her 2018 tour.

8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 27, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. All ages. Tickets: $35+. portland5.com

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Santana

Remember when Carlos Santana's one-time collaboration with Matchbox Twenty's Rob Thomas was all the rage? No, not in 1999. It was all over the internet two summers ago. Well, the 10-time Grammy winner is back on the road, making two stops in Oregon as he prepares for his international Divination Tour.

7:30 p.m. Friday, March 2, Matthew Knight Arena. All ages. Tickets: Pre-sale starts Jan. 12. matthewknight.arenaeugene.com

8 p.m. Saturday, March 3, Veterans Memorial Coliseum. All ages. Tickets: Pre-sale starts Jan. 12. rosequarter.com

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Lorde

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Even if it takes another four years for the Kiwi singer/songwriter to release her follow-up to “Melodrama,” we’re willing to wait. After all, “Green Light” and “The Louvre” are almost criminal in their perfection.

7 p.m. Saturday, March 10, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $39-$100. rosequarter.com

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Blind Pilot

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Oregon’s folk darlings are touring in support of last year’s “And Then Like Lions.”

7:30 p.m. March 1, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. All ages. Tickets: $25-$75. portland5.com

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Judas Priest

It’s been nearly 50 years, but the British heavy metal outfit is still kicking. Their latest LP, “Firepower,” is out in early March. It’ll be the band’s 18th studio album.

7 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, Veterans Memorial Coliseum. All ages. Tickets: $31-$92. rosequarter.com

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The Darkness

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Do you believe in a thing called love? These UK rockers do. And they’re swinging through Portland for the Northwest leg of their Tour de Prance.

8 p.m. Monday, April 2, Crystal Ballroom. 21+. Tickets: $25. crystalballroompdx.com

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Rick Springfield

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Is your name Jessie? Are you constantly looking over your shoulder for fear someone's coming after your girl? Well, get ready to ramp up the paranoia to 11.

7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 12, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. All ages. Tickets: $30 and up. portland5.com

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Khalid

Khalid snagged a pair of Grammy nods in late November, most notably for best new artist. His 2017 album, "American Teen," also got a nod in the urban contemporary category and "Location" was nominated for best R&B song.

8 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $149+. rosequarter.com

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Eagles

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It's been four years since the Eagles stopped in Portland. This will also be the band's first show in Oregon since the passing of founding member Glenn Frey, who died in 2016. Pre-sale starts Jan. 12.

8 p.m. Saturday, May 5, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $59.50-$399.50. rosequarter.com

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Pink

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It's been nearly two decades since Pink made her major label debut and "There You Go" was all but inescapable on the radio and TV. But 17 years and seven albums later, Alecia Beth Moore is still going strong, picking up a Grammy nod for her latest effort, "Beautiful Trauma."

7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $470+. rosequarter.com

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"Weird Al" Yankovich

If you’re expecting to hear the four-time Grammy winner’s send-up of Lorde’s “Royals” or classic take on Michael Jackson’s “Beat It,” you’ll want to look elsewhere. “No costumes, no props, no video screens, no computer servers. We’re just going to walk out on stage, sit down on stools, and play a bunch of old songs,” Weird Al wrote on Facebook in announcing this 2018 tour.

7 p.m. Thursday, May 24, McDonald Theatre. All ages. Tickets: $58-$73.45. mcdonaldtheatre.com

8 p.m. Friday, May 25-May 26, Revolution Hall. All ages. Tickets: Sold out, try resellers. revolutionhall.com

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Steely Dan

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Donald Fagan and the boys are still going strong, nearly 50 years and eight albums after “Can’t Buy a Thrill” made its 1972 debut. This will be Steely Dan’s first full tour since founding member and guitarist Walter Becker died last year.

7:30 p.m. Monday, June 4, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: Pre-sale starts Jan. 25. rosequarter.com

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James Taylor and Bonnie Raitt

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James Taylor would've been fine. Bonnie Raitt would've been good. But both? Well, that's not even a question.

7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: Pre-sale starts Jan. 18. rosequarter.com

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Barenaked Ladies

The guys behind “One Week” and the theme song to “Big Bang Theory” will have Better Than Ezra and KT Tunstall open. It’s the first of the outdoor concert series announced for the year so far.

6 p.m. Friday, June 8, Edgefield. All ages. Tickets: $54-$93. edgefieldconcerts.com

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Jethro Tull

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The rockers from Liverpool are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their debut release, “This Was.” There are also rumors of a new album on the horizon. But as of yet, no release date or title.

8 p.m. Friday, June 8, Les Schwab Amphitheater, Bend. All ages. Tickets: $50-$79. bendconcerts.com

7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 9, Edgefield. All ages. Tickets: $51.50-$81.50. edgefieldconcerts.com

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Sugarland

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Brandy Clark and Clare Owen will open for the country duo as they stop in Oregon for their Still the Same Tour. The ticket pre-sale begins on Jan. 12.

8 p.m. Saturday, June 9, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $136+. rosequarter.com

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The Decemberists

Colin Meloy and company will wrap up their 34-date tour with this hometown show in support of “I’ll Be Your Girl,” the band’s eighth studio album.

6:30 p.m. Friday, June 22-June 23, Edgefield. All ages. Tickets: $45. edgefieldconcerts.com

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Andrea Bocelli

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This marks the first-ever Portland performance for the Grammy-winning tenor, whose 15th studio album, “Cinema,” took home the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album trophy in 2017.

8 p.m. Saturday, June 23, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $78+. rosequarter.com

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The Avett Brothers

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The North Carolina folk rockers celebrate a three-day stint in Edgefield to cap off their 2018 tour.

7 p.m. Thursday, July 5-7, Edgefield. All ages. Tickets: $49.50. edgefieldconerts.com

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Faith Hill and Tim McGraw

The country power couple visits Eugene during the only Oregon stop of their tour in support of 2017's "The Rest of Our Life." It's the duo's first full-length album together, although they've collaborated frequently since marrying in 1996.

7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 14, Matthew Knight Arena. All ages. Tickets: $69.50-$119.50. matthewknightarena.com

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Jack White

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The man behind The White Stripes, Raconteurs and Dead Weather is touring in support of his recently announced album, “Boarding House Reach.” It drops March 23 and is included with the price of every concert ticket.

8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, Veterans Memorial Coliseum. All ages. Tickets on sale Jan. 26. rosequarter.com

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Dave Matthews Band

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Dave Matthews and the crew are back after a one-year hiatus, returning to the Gorge for their usual Labor Day weekend series in addition to their late summer show in Bend. A new, as-of-yet-untitled album is also due to drop before the band begins their 2018 tour.

7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, Les Schwab Amphitheater, Bend. All ages. Tickets: $95+, pre-sale starts Feb. 2. bendconcerts.com

Aug. 31-Sept. 3, Gorge Amphitheatre. All ages. Pre-sale starts Feb. 2. gorgeamphitheatre.com

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Sam Smith

The English pop darling is touring in support of his second full-length album, 2017’s “The Thrill of it All.”

8 p.m. Friday Sept. 7, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $35 and up. rosequarter.com

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Foo Fighters

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Nearly one year after the Foo Fighters rocked Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, the most reliable rock band on the planet loops back through Portland on their "Concrete and Gold" Tour.

7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 10, Moda Center. All ages. Tickets: $59+. rosequarter.com

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Looking for more tunes to fill out the rest of your calendar?

Check out our list of 35 other can't-miss concerts happening in Portland throughout the winter. We've also got a list of 20 shows worth checking out in January alone.