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Fall Arts Preview: Pop and rock

Visit The Boston Globe Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Comment on this Scroll to top of page By Maura Johnston Globe Correspondent  September 06, 2018 LET’S EAT GRANDMA The young British duo with the grammarian-humor name are touring behind their second album “I’m All Ears,” which rearranges pop’s building blocks into oddly shaped, yet still hopelessly catchy songs that showcase their witchy vocals. Sept. 10. $13 and up. Great Scott, Allston. 617-566-0914, www.great CHILDISH GAMBINO This year’s winner of pop culture’s All-Around Trophy is clearly actor-director-musician-guru Donald Glover, whose musical alter ego followed up the searing indictment of racial politics “This Is America” with two bubbly, seasonally appropriate soul sides, “Summertime Magic” and “Feels Like Summer.” Sept. 12. $49.50 and up. TD Garden, Boston. 800-745-3000, www.tdgarden.com RBRM Taking the basis of their acronym from the bridge of the boy band pioneers’ fizzy early hit “Cool It Now,” New Edition members Ronnie DeVoe, Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, and Michael Bivins will, as Brown put it in an interview with Rolling Stone, “perform for the people” sans Johnny Gill and Ralph Tresvant. Sept. 20. $62.75 and up. Boch Center Wang Theatre, Boston. 800-982-2787, www.bochcenter.org Advertisement BRUNO MARS Pretty much everything this… Read full this story

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