Canon Eos Rebel T2i

I currently have a 29-90mm lens and need to buy a lens for outdoor weddings, indoor band photos and general picture taking. 
I also need to purchase and external flash for the indoor band photos.
Please help!
I have done many hours of research and I can't figure out which lens to go with that's under $1,000.00.
Thank You!

Wow, thank you so much! I greatly appreciate your help! Seems I've finally found someone who knows their stuff

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