Foo Fighters Tickets - A Neil Diamond Tribute

It won't be at a dueling piano bar, but renditions of "Sweet Caroline" are sure to be heard this weekend, anyway. The Grammy Awards are to be held on Feb. 8, but two days prior to the glitz and glamour the man of the evening will be the one and only Neil Diamond. Diamond was named the 2009 MusiCares Person of the Year, and the legendary vocalist will be honored for the recognition Feb. 6 at the Grammy Week gala dinner and concert. Six-time Grammy Award winners the Foo Fighters may seem like ...
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Motley Crue Tickets - Saints...Not Really

If you are looking for the type of rock music that is led by musicians who are non-drinking, anti-narcotic consuming, law-abiding citizens you might want to avert your eyes and ears from the simple melodies of a sweet little outfit known as Motley Crue. Most people know the "motley looking crew" for their former bad-ass drummer Tommy Lee (last name Bass, in case you were curious). The heavily tattooed Tommy Lee is very well-known for his highly publicized celebrity marriages to plain Jane ...
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Stevie Wonder Tickets - Heating Up the Grammys

The 51st Annual Grammy Awards are sure to feature some of the world's top musicians. In fact some acts that are reportedly set to take to the glittery stage include: M.I.A., Robin Thicke, Neil Diamond and Smokey Robinson. But one musician stands out as truly one of the greats. Some might even venture to say that he is wonderful. Perhaps you know him: Stevie Wonder. It's no wonder that the folks orchestrating this whole Grammy Awards ceremony want the iconic figure to bask beneath the stage ...
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Travis Tickets - The North American Way

Get out your kilts, folks. The Glasgow based Brit-pop band Travis is going to tour throughout North America come the end of March, and you surely don't want to miss these Scottish lads offering up a bit of heart-to-heart on the stage. Their live performances have been heralded as lively, impassioned and deeply emotional, often leaving their audience members pondering the meaning of life, love, music and plaid kilts. Just joking...no kilts. But get out your pen and jot down a few dates as these ...
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Sugarland Tickets - Rendezvous With the Grammys

Country music sensation Sugarland is up for another Grammy Award in 2009, and this dynamic duo of Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush has already secured a spot onstage for the awards on Feb. 8, joining the Grammy festivities as a performing act at Sunday's awards show. Sugarland will join other Nashville stars Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Kid Rock and Robert Plant/Alison Krauss as one of the entertainment acts during the Grammy Awards, and this Atlanta-based country duo is ...
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Taylor Swift Tickets - First Headlining Tour Announced

When Taylor Swift sings, everyone listens. The powerful 19-year-old songstress is known for turning her life experiences into heartbreaking country songs, and now she's taking her fun-loving act on the road. Swift's latest release Fearless has been topping the Billboard charts for months now, and the incredible singer is following up the monumental success of her 2008 release by announcing a headlining tour to accompany it. Swift's upcoming six-month tour will be her first to headline, and she ...
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Coachella Tickets - Celebrating Today, Tomorrow, And...Yesterday?

If you thought that the Beatles would never see a youthful event after the '70s, think again. Recently announced as this year's Coachella Music Festival event headliner is none other than the Beatles man himself, Paul McCartney. The group's organizers, no doubt led by some of the Beatles biggest fans, is usually recognized for their abnormally typical indie and edgy lineup, as previous announcements have revealed that The Killers, The Cure and more will also take places on the main stages ...
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ABBA Tickets - Still Dancing Queens, After All These Years

Even though the Swedish group hasn't been together for nearly two decades, they're still making headlines as they recently received a British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award (BAFTA) this year for their help with the Meryl Streep big picture film, Mamma Mia! Nominated with other artists appearing in films like The Dark Knight, Slumdog Millionaire, Wall E and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus have returned to the spotlight for more reasons than ...
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No Doubt Tickets - Hope That, No Doubt, There Will be a Tour

It's been played off for months now that the ska punk group led by the new mother Gwen Stefani is returning to the stage with a new lease on life, though not a new soundtrack. While reports still haven't changed much since their first few episodes via the group's website, they are making strides to finally put some details and dates together. The initial report, via http://LiveDaily.com and others, is that the punk rock quartet will be setting out on a North American stint in May. Only one show ...
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Death Cab For Cutie Tickets - Smiling Freely For The Mainstream

For an indie band with a serious poppy sound, Death Cab for Cutie is doing pretty well raking in the dough via mainstream tours and albums. The group recently announced their plans to support their 2008 album Narrow Stairs with a spring concert, hitting up Japan (Nagoya, Tokyo and Osaka) and Australia (Freemantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Newtown and Brisbane) before making a few US appearances in March. As the group's first number one album, Narrow Stairs promotion is well worth the effort and ...
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Ray LaMontagne Tickets - The Gossip Artist

Gossip in the Grain artist Ray LaMontagne is returning to the stage once again in support of his latest studio effort. Surrounded by dates throughout the country, singer /songwriter LaMontagne is returning in April for another trek, earning some yelps and hollers from folk fans from sea to shining sea. The man, from Nashua, New Hampshire, has a husky voice that leads comparisons to Van Morrison and Tim Buckley, with a younger appeal via an unshaven face and flannel. Gossip in the Grain is his ...
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The Sound of Music Tickets - Toronto - A Historic and Famous Musical Event

On November 16, 1959, a new musical premiered on the stage and gripped the heart of theater-goers in America. The musical was the Sound of Music with music by Richard Rodgers and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, the book for the musical was written by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse. To those of us reading those names today it is a wonder that the musical did not simply take flight the moment it began, with such a heady group of musical masters heading it up from the get-go. The musical was ...
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Billy Elliot New York Tickets - A Heartwarming Story Now on Stage in New York

Billy Elliot is a heartwarming story about a young boy who longs, and loves, to dance. His incredible natural talent is unleashed when he has a chance to participate in ballet classes at his school, and that is how a star is born. Bill turns out to be more than just a good dancer, he is a great dancer, and has an incredible passion for the Ballet. This musical version is touching and beautiful, and stars three different and equally talented young men who play the part of Billy Elliot on ...
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Pippin Los Angeles Tickets - An Incredible Production Incorporates American Sign Language

Pippin is a musical with music and lyrics written by Stephen Schwartz at the start of the '70s, which first opened at the Imperial Theatre in New York, where it ran for 1944 performances. The musical is a fanciful story about the oldest son of King Charlemagne, and his path to maturity. The musical opens with the song "Magic to Do," and "magic" is just what has been done for the latest rendition of the musical that is currently playing at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, California. In ...
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Exit the King Tickets - Broadway Musical Starring Susan Sarandon and Geoffrey Rush

Romanian born French playwright Eugène Ionesco died in 1994, but his musical Exit the King lives on, and is currently being played at the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, in New York. Described as a "Loopy Tragedy" by the New York Post, this musical is far from traditional and definitely falls well within its given title of "absurdist." The musical follows well in line with Ionesco's other works, rejecting logical plot, character development, and thought to create an anarchic form that was ...
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