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Travis on Tour!
Travis, that band from Scotland, has just released their first studio album since 2003 and it has been announced that they will be supporting this album with a summer tour of North America. The tour will kick off on July 11 at Philadelphia’s Electric Factory and will tour across 16 cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico. Shows will take place at New York’s Irving Plaza, the Kool Haus in Toronto, First Avenue in Minneapolis, the Palladium Ballroom in Dallas and many other locales.
This is a long-awaited tour for fans of this band and this album itself has not only been a long-time in coming but is being heralded as a breakthrough for the group itself. The album being supported by this tour is titled, “The Boy With No Name” and it is the band’s fifth studio album. If you want to see this concert, make sure you visit stubhub.com today to get your tickets!
Calle 13 to Tour!
Calle 13, the Puerto Rican hip-hop duo also known as Residence and Visitante, is gearing up to play a series of concert dates this summer to support their new album, “Residente o Visitante.” The tour will kick off on June with a set at Reventon Super Estrella at the Verizon Wireless Amphitehater in Los Angeles, moving on to La Kalle 105.9’s Bling Blineno ’07 at New York’s Shea Stadium on June 9 and also locales in Miami, Washingon D.C., Atlantic City, New York and Chicago.
Calle 13 will be touring with various other heavy-hitters in the hip-hop and the Reggaeton scene for certain concert dates. If you want to be a part of this phenomenal music experience, visit stubhub.com today to get your hands on tickets!
Music Festival is Coming!
The Rocky Mountain Music Festival is coming to town and you’re going to want to act fast to make sure you can get your hands on some tickets! The 14th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival will take place September 14-16 and will feature blues, rock music, funk music and gospel artists, and lots of beer! Not much not to like in that line-up!
Performers at this years concert will include the likes of Los Lonely Boys, Keb’Mo’, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, The Radiators with Bonerama, JJ Grey & Mofro, and Joe Bonamassa as well as many others. Whether you like all the bands playing this concert, only a few types of music, or if you just want to drink some beer with some background noise, you are going to love this concert! So go ahead, visit stubhub.com and get your tickets today!
Solid Gold Dance Party!
Solid Gold Dance Party is returning this year, boasting such disco greats as The Village People, Thelma Houston and Peaches & Herb, as well as A Taste of Honey, France Joli and Anita Ward. All these groups will perform for a 25-city tour, with KC & The Sunshine Band joining in for a few of these dates.
Kicking off on June 15 at Fantasy Springs Resort & Casino in Indio, California, the tour will continue around the country until the middle of August, stopping at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, the Melody Tent in Hyannis, Massachusetts, the Ottawa Blues Festival in Ontario and the Cynthia Wood Mitchell Pavilion in Houston among other places. For tickets to this great event visit stubhub.com today!
NextFest is Coming!
Ali & AJ, those teen sensations whose songs play on every radio station and over whom boys and girls of a certain age swoon, are going on tour. Performing with the lives of Corbin Bleu and Drake Bell, this group will headline NextFest which is a new teen concert tour produced by Live Nation.
This tour will hit 29 cities, kicking off on July 11 at the Doge Theatre in Phoenix. The tour will also hit amphitheaters around to the country including Save Mart Center in Fresno, California, the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in San Antonio, Texas, and the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, New York, among many others. So make sure you get your tickets to this tour today, at Stubhub.com!
Harry and the Potters Tour!
You thought Harry Potter was only for those who loved to read? Wrong! Harry and the Potters, the indie rock band known and loved by so many fans, will be marking the release of the seventh book in the Harry Potter series with a three-month tour of North America. The tour will kick off on June 1 at Knitting Factory in New York but in general will up hold their tradition of wizard rock in performing in libraries across the United States and Canada.
There will be some exceptions of course, including Fitzgerald’s in Houston, Texas, Slim’s in San Francisco, California, the Wonder Ballroom in Portland, Oregon and the Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden in Astoria, New York. The day prior to the release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” the band will play a free show at Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. To get your tickets to this show, visit stubhub.com today!
Siren Music Festival is Coming!
The Siren Music Festival is kicking off, and the artists performing in the event are an astounding line-up. The New York Dolls, We Are Scientists, Matt & Kim, The Black Lips, Dr. Dog and Noisettes are just a few of the names on the roster for this impressive musical event. Also included are the likes of Lavender Diamond, The Detroit Cobras, Elvis Perkins, The Twilight Sad and many other groups that are yet-to-be-announced.
This is the musical festival’s seventh year, and the show has grown in popularity since that fateful day when the first concert was staged. Having earned a reputation for being a place to catch acts on the verge of making it big, as well as a showcase for indie-rock veterans, the all-day Siren Music Festival is something you do not want to miss out on so make sure you visit stubhub.com for great concert tickets today!
Hinder to Tour with Buckcherry and Papa Roach
Hinder has announced that they will be teaming up with Buckcherry and Papa Roach for a summer tour, starting a 28-city concert spree in July. Kicking off July 13 at the Adado Riverfront Park in Lansing, Michigan, this trio of great music will continue crisscrossing the country until September. While currently on the road to support their debut album, Hinder’s excitement to be performing is as tangible as is their fans’ excitement about the prospect of seeing the rockers perform live.
The summer tour will also include stops at The Lawn at White River State Park in Indianapolis, The Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa and the Pearl Concert Theaters at the Palms on Las Vegas. Without a doubt, you’re guaranteed to have a great time at this concert, as Hinder prides themselves on making their concerts fun, in the old-style of feel good, rock ‘n’ roll concerts. So treat yourself, and make sure you get tickets for this tour at Stubhub.com today!
Rain to Tour!
The Korean pop sensation Rain, who at the moment is in the middle of his Rain’s Coming world tour, announced the dates and venues that he will be hitting up upon his entrance into the United States leg of his tour. Prior to coming to the states, Rain will be making stops in Asia, including Japan and Thailand.
His stateside gigs will start on June 15, kicking off at the Aloha Stadium in Honolulu and will also include stops at New York’s Madison Square Garden and the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Shows in Atlanta and San Francisco are also in the works but you’ll want to keep you eyes on stubhub.com to make sure you don’t miss out on these tickets!
Bo Diddley Hospitalized
One of the original architects of rock ‘n’ roll, Bo Diddley, has suffered a stroke and is currently in intensive care recovering. Having suffered the stroke in Western Iowa during a concert, the 78-year-old singer-songwriter-guitarist and rock-n-roll Hall of Fame member was listed in guarded condition at the Breighton University Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska, where he is currently being cared for.
With a history of hypertension and diabetes, Diddley was hospitalized Sunday following a concert in which he acted disoriented during a concert in Council Bluffs. Tests have revealed that the stroke affected the left part of Diddley’s brain, impairing his speech and speech recognition, but there are no other details available at this time. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 and having received a lifetime achievement Grammy in 1998, this rocker has never stopped going. For upcoming concert tickets, stay tuned at Stubhub.com.
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