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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to visit Utah, the crossroads of the West, to close out the Salt City Sounds concert series next month

In this Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016 photo, a drone approaches the stage as Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, perform during the High Life Music Festival at the High Desert Event Center in Victorville, Calif. Stanley “Flesh-N-Bone” Howse, right, was struck by the drone while performing onstage. (David Pardo/The Daily Press via AP)

Twenty-three years after releasing their hit record “E. 1999 Eternal,” Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are coming to Salt Lake City, and tickets start at $5.

The concert is the finale of the third annual Salt City Sounds concert series, according to a news release that sponsor Broadway Media sent Thursday night.

The concert series will comprise three installments of Gallivan Center shows through a partnership with Park City Live.

DJs Steve Aoki and Alesso are the first two headliners, playing June 6 and June 20, respectively, then Bone Thugs conclude the series June 27.

The Gallivan Center, 239 Main St., will have food trucks, vendors and a 21-and-over area selling alcohol, the release said.

Salt City Sounds has brought acts such as Warren G, Lil Jon and E-40.

Broadway Media also will produce the summer Twilight series this year. That series’ Thursday night concerts will be held at the Gallivan Center for an increased price of $10. The 2018 lineup has not been announced.

Tickets to Salt Sounds shows go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. through nightout.com. Tickets will be sold in tiers, with a certain amount of tickets in each. They will start at $5 and go up to $25 as the concert nears.