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    Rock band Garbage (from left to right: Steve Marker, Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson and Butch Vig) will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its self-titled debut with a fall tour that stops at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Oct. 8.

  • Rock band Garbage (from left to right: Butch Vig, Steve...

    Rock band Garbage (from left to right: Butch Vig, Steve Marker, Shirley Manson and Duke Erikson) will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its self-titled debut with a fall tour that stops at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Oct. 8.

  • Rock band Garbage (vocalist Shirley Manson pictured) will celebrate the...

    Rock band Garbage (vocalist Shirley Manson pictured) will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its self-titled debut with a fall tour that stops at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Oct. 8.

  • Rock band Garbage (vocalist Shirley Manson pictured) will celebrate the...

    Rock band Garbage (vocalist Shirley Manson pictured) will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its self-titled debut with a fall tour that stops at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Oct. 8.

  • Rock band Garbage (vocalist Shirley Manson pictured) will celebrate the...

    Rock band Garbage (vocalist Shirley Manson pictured) will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its self-titled debut with a fall tour that stops at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Oct. 8.

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Rock band Garbage, featuring vocalist Shirley Manson, bassist Duke Erikson, guitarist Steve Marker and drummer Butch Vig, will head out on its 20 Years of Queer tour this fall in celebration of the 20th anniversary of its debut self-titled album. The quartet will play its breakthrough record, which spawned the inescapable ’90s hits “Queer,” “Only Happy When It Rains” and “Stupid Girl,” in its entirety at the Greek Theatre (2700 N. Vermont Ave.) in Los Angeles on Oct. 8. Tickets are $35-$65 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at AXS.com.

Festival Supreme

The line-up for the annual comedy, music fest and more, curated by Jack Black and Kyle Gass of the mighty Tenacious D, was announced this week and includes quite the mix of entertainment. The day-long festival will feature more than two dozen appearances from stand-up comedians, comedic actors, comedy troupes and musical acts including Kids in the Hall, the Darkness, Tim Minchin, Amy Poehler, Big Freedia, Jenny Slate, Andrew W.K., Rocket from the Crypt, the original cast of “Mystery Science Theatre 3000,” Aubrey Plaza, Kristen Schaal, Finesse Mitchell, Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine and, of course, a set by Tenacious D. Festival Supreme will be held at the Shrine Auditorium (655 W. Jefferson Blvd.) in Los Angeles on Oct. 10. Tickets are on sale now for $75-$99 general admission and $250 VIP at AXS.com.

Chris Brown

Hip-hop and R&B performer Chris Brown announced his summer headlining tour titled One Hell of a Nite, which will also feature Kid Ink, Omarion, Fetty Wap and Teyana Taylor. The trek comes to Honda Center in Anaheim on Sept. 18. Tickets are $39.50-$125 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at Livenation.com.

The Vandals

Orange County-based punk rock legends the Vandals will kick off the Fourth of July weekend with a fun and undoubteldy patriotic set at the Glass House (200 W. Second Street) in Pomona on July 3. Los Angeles ska-rock band the Interrupters and indie rock quartet Indian School will open the show. Tickets are $20 and are on sale now at Ticketfly.com.

Of Monsters and Men

Icelandic indie folk-pop quintet Of Monsters and Men announced additional dates for its massive North American tour in support of its brand new sophomore album, “Beneath the Skin,” which dropped on Tuesday. The band scheduled a stop at the Greek Theatre (2700 N. Vermont Ave.) in Los Angeles on Aug. 12 and it will end the trek as planned on Oct. 17 at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre (5500 Campanile Drive) in San Diego. Tickets are $35-$45 at the Greek Theatre and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at AXS.com. There are still tickets available to San Diego starting at $25 at 800-745-3000 or Ticketmaster.com.

Florence + The Machine

After a successful two-weekend run at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio in April and the release of a new album, “How Big How Blue How Beautiful” on June 2, Florence + The Machine will return to Southern California in the fall, this time performing two nights at the legendary Hollywood Bowl (2301 Highland Ave.) in Los Angeles on Oct. 16 and 17. Tickets are $30.50-$126. The group will also play the Viejas Arena (5500 Canyon Crest Drive) in San Diego on Wednesday, Oct. 14 ($30.50-$66). Tickets to all shows go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at 800-745-3000 or Ticketmaster.com.

Tiger Army’s Octoberflame VII

Psychobilly band Tiger Army returns to Orange County for the seventh installment of its annual Octoberflame gigs. The band will perform two nights, Oct. 30-31, at the Observatory (3503 S. Harbor Blvd.) in Santa Ana. Tickets are $30 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at Ticketweb.com.

Charli XCX and Bleachers

The touring duo, Charli XCX and Bleachers, just announced a second leg of their Charli and Jack Do America co-headlining summer tour and it includes a stop at the Hollywood Palladium (6215 Sunset Blvd.) in Los Angeles on Oct. 6. Tickets are $36 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at Livenation.com. The first leg of the outing also includes an evening at Pacific Amphitheatre (100 Fair Drive) in Costa Mesa on Wednesday, July 22. Tickets to the O.C. show are also still available for $25-$55 at 800-745-3000 or Ticketmaster.com.

Big Bang

South Korean k-pop supergroup and fashion sensations Big Bang is finally bringing its latest world tour, Made, to select U.S. cities. The group will perform at Staples Center (1111 S. Figueroa Street) in Los Angeles on Oct. 3 (Ticket price TBA) before heading to Orange County for a date at the Honda Center (2695 E. Katella Ave.) in Anaheim on Oct. 4 ($65-$239). Tickets to both shows go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at Livenation.com.

Contact the writer: 714-796-3570 or kfadroski@ocregister.com