Articles tagged: "tickets"
1: How The Theme Park Wars Will Help You Afford The Family Vacation
Mickey and company are expensive to visit. But tough economic conditions might actually help you save money on that summer vacation.
2: How to Camp Out for Concert Tickets
Has there ever been a concert you were just dying to go see, but by the time you got through on the phone with the box office, the tickets were all sold out? Well get in line!
3: Hey Ma! They’re Back! The Return Of James
James formed in Manchester, England back in the early 1980s, and throughout that whole decade struggled to “make it” The decade also was full of upheaval as the band changed managers, and members, finally settling into the line up that would become known as The Magnificent Seven
4: Another Party In The Park!
O2 Wireless Festival 2008 London’s Hyde Park 3 July through 6 July 2008 Four days and four stages of stand out talent, including some of the biggest names in rock, pop, dance and everything in between—it’s the O2 Wireless Festival 2008, the coolest festival in the heart of the city Taking place in London’s Hyde Park over four days in July, the O2 Festival is in its fourth year and 2008 is looking like yet another blockbuster event
5: Goody Goody Gumdrops — Madonna’s Offering Some Hard Candy
Madonna, the Queen of Pop, should perhaps also be crowned the Queen of Personal Reinvention, with a career spanning over two decades, studded with chart-topping hits and sold-out tours, and the ability to consistently wow fans the world over, she’s undoubtedly a pop-music icon Madonna’s 2004 tour was even titled, “Re-Invention World Tour
6: Still The Champions—Queen + Paul Rodgers: New Album, New Tour
When rock legends get together, it’s almost always something incredible And when legends as iconic as Queen and Paul Rodgers get together to form a musical partnership, then take it on tour, it’s even better
7: Here’s Your Nickelback— The Canadian Invasion
Formed in Alberta by Chad Kroeger on lead vocals and guitar, Mike Kroeger keeping the rhythm on bass, Ryan Peake playing guitar and backing vocals and then-drummer Brandon Kroeger (later replaced at the drums by Daniel Adair), Nickelback is probably one of the most definitive bands of the modern post-grunge era genre
8: 70s Rocker And 80s Superstar Bruce Springsteen Boasts One Of The Top Concert Tours Of 2007/2008
"I'm the one who gets away, I'm a New Jersey success story, And they'll say Lord give me the chance to shake 'his' hand, They'll say" From "Big Casino" by Jimmy Eat World
9: A Brief Guide To The History Of Tennis At Wimbledon
In the world of tennis there is no older or greater tournament than The Championships at Wimbledon Held annually between late June and July, Wimbledon fortnight is hosted by the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, and is one of the four great Grand Slam tournaments in world tennis
10: Canadian Singing Sensation Celine Dion Launches Her Taking Chances Tour
Canada has had its fair share of musical divas Ask someone to name a famous Canadian chanteuse and you're likely to hear a range of possible candidates: Alanis Morissette, Avril Lavigne, K
11: Girls Aloud: A Top Selling Girl Band That 's Here To Stay
Girls Aloud were formed in November 2002, when they entered the reality television programme Popstars: The Rivals The programme was designed to create two pop acts - a boy band and a girl band - who would then compete for the Christmas number one single slot
12: The Kooks Prove Success Doesn’t Have To Be Based On Audience Viewing Figures
The term ‘rapid rise to fame’ is usually reserved these days for the winners of reality TV programmes, to find the next big thing in music But there is one band that has proved rock and roll fame can still be achieved without the need for an audience voting system
13: Westlife: Simon Cowell 's Frankenstein Monster?
Since forming in Ireland in July 1998, Westlife have become household names in the United Kingdom, most of Europe, Australia, Asia, Latin America and Africa Their music has evolved in parallel, from solely performing and recording ballads into a more contemporary form of pop music
14: Classifying Music And Musicians: What Genre Is That?
Bands come and go, but the classification and re-classification of their music is an exercise that never grows old There are no hard and fast rules, no universally accepted methodology or definitions to fall back on
15: Spice Girls: What They Really, Really Want Is For You To Love Them... Again
“Yo, I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want, So tell me what you want, what you really really want, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna really, Really really wanna zigazig ha” Apparently the concert-going public has spoken and what they really, really want is to see the Spice Girls perform together once again
16: 2007 Concerts In Review: Money, Music, Madness
It’s been another tumultuous year in the music industry, a business that’s seeing significant challenges to virtually every aspect of its business model, and that needs the pressure of such change as much as a polar bear needs a heat lamp With peer-to-peer downloading of music that seems unstoppable no matter how many companies get shut down, bad press generated by poorly conceived punitive lawsuits against said file sharers, declining CD sales, increasing failure among traditional music retail stores, and well-known artists like Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails striking out on their own and offering new releases online for free; it seems these days the music industry can’t catch a break
17: Guide To The Best Bands To See Live
There’s nothing quite like going to see a live concert; you’ve bought your concert tickets, you’ve waited a while for the day to come round, and finally it arrives All the excitement has built up and you are ready to explode
18: Top 5 UK Concert Venues
It’s a mystery why certain venues become more synonymous with great gigs than others Much of the time it depends on what one may be looking to get for the price of their ticket; great acoustics, fun lighting, an exciting atmosphere – but one thing for certain is some venues contribute more to a making a live performance special than others
19: A Day At Wimbledon
Description of business hospitality services at Wimbledon.
20: Planning A London Weekend Theatre Trip
A trip to London with your loved one or group of friends to see a London theater show is one of the best ways to spend a short weekend break The glitz and glamor of the West End, a great meal, a nice hotel, a wonderful theater experience – what better way is there to relax and have fun
21: Wimbledon 2008, A Look Forward
As winter sets in the author looks longingly ahead to the 2008 wimbledon championships.
22: Golf Hospitality - A Good Drive For Business
What is the best place to make a business deal? The golf club of course. This article shows you the facts and figures behind why people in business should take their deals to the gold club.
23: Cubs Tickets or Mavericks Tickets Are Available!
In times past, when you wanted to obtain tickets for a popular sporting event you had essentially two choices; you could wait in line at the box office for a very long time and hope to get your tickets before they were sold out, or you could purchase them the day of the event, for a high price,
24: Chicago Cubs, Kentucky Derby and Dallas Mavericks Tickets are Hard to Get!
If you are a baseball, horse racing, or basketball fan, you know just how hard tickets can be to get. Scoring tickets to the Chicago Cubs, Kentucky Derby, or Dallas Mavericks can call for a small miracle, a ton of cash paid to an illegal ticket scalper, or a whole lot of luck.Generally, the ub
25: Norah Jones Tickets - A Legend In The Making?
Norah Jones tickets have been in high demand for more than five years already, and her career is beginning to resemble the path of several legends who came before her in the music industry Jones' angelic voice is pure vocal talent personified, and her sultry style is reminiscent of several greats from the past
26: Ucla Basketball Tickets - Is A Sleeping Giant Awakening?
UCLA basketball tickets have long been special for many, many reasons When you think of sports dynasties, you think of Lombardi’s Packers, Auerbach’s Celtics, the Yankees of several eras and the Montreal Canadiens
