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MUSICAL

8 p.m.

There will be no Anne Hathaway or live, tearful haircuts, but you still don’t want to miss the chance to see the 25th anniversary production of Boublil & Schönberg’s legendary musical ‘Les Misérables.’ Ziff Opera Hous e at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-949-6722; $26-$125.

DEAD HEADS

8 p.m.

What a long, strange trip it’s been — and will continue to be. If you love and miss the Grateful Dead, do not miss this show as Dark Star Orchestra, which strives to continue the spirit of the Jerry Garcia-led group, “often sounds more like the Dead than the Dead sometimes did,” according to the Chicago Tribune. Revolution Live, 200 W. Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale; 954-727-0950 or www.jointherevolution.net; $25.50.

CONCERT

8 p.m.

Classic-rock gold hits the Hard Rock as the Grammy-winning group The Doobie Brothers performs timeless classics such as “Black Water,” “Listen to the Music,” “Long Train Running,” “What a Fool Believes,” “Takin’ It to the Streets” and “China Grove.” Hard Rock Live Arena at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole Way, near Hollywood; Ticketmaster; $40-$70.

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